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There's a new effort to address disparities in how car insurance rates are determined and prevent insurance companies from ...
Pritzker calls Texas GOP’s remap effort ‘cheating,’ doesn’t rule out Illinois response “Gov. JB Pritzker is leaving the door open to ...
Adrienne White-Faines will be the new president and CEO of Planned Parenthood of Illinois starting in early September. Most ...
Attorney Tom Strong wrote a book about how a group of MSU supporters helped change state law to permit the offering of key ...
The Department of Health and Human Services rescinded an almost 30-year-old policy that allowed undocumented immigrants to ...
Thomas Anthony Durkin, a nationally prominent criminal defense attorney who for five decades was a fixture in Chicago’s ...
Illinois homeowners—long burdened by some of the nation’s steepest property taxes—will see relief as the SALT deduction cap ...
The state has agreed to return tribal land in northern Illinois, required schools to teach Native culture, allowed high ...
President Donald Trump and congressional Republicans earlier this month curtailed federal tax incentives for the solar energy industry and for individuals and companies that purchase solar panels.
"The costs to Illinois’ government because of the new Republican congressional budget reconciliation law will be steep. However, the state has some time to prepare," writes columnist Rich Miller.
While state law does not ban people from sleeping in vehicles in most circumstances, many city ordinances, as well as homeowners associations in residential areas, may ban the practice.
From wage hikes to school policy changes, dozens of new Illinois laws take effect July 1. Here’s a breakdown of the most notable ones.
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