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A bill heading to Gov. JB Pritzker desk would roll back some of the strictest testing requirements in the nation for older ...
An Illinois law enhancing pay and benefits for temporary workers employed by staffing agencies withstood an early legal ...
A federal judge in Chicago on Friday pressed a Justice Department attorney to clarify his arguments against an Illinois ...
Owners say since the city's One Fair Wage law took effect last year, it has forced them to raise prices, cut staff or limit ...
Despite Illinois law setting clear budget rules, lawmakers routinely fast-track last-minute, backroom deals, keeping voters and other legislators in the dark.
A state Democratic bill that passed the Senate Thursday could regulate cryptocurrency in Illinois. While the plan is now in ...
Senate Bill 1531 would prohibit the sale or distribution of food containers containing Polystyrene Foam or Styrofoam. On April 30, SB 1531 passed through the senate and made it’s way to the house.
A Democratic plan in Springfield to require all Illinois nursing homes to have on site AED's passed unanimously out of the ...
The training required by the proposed legislation would focus on "trauma-informed" training to promote handling sexual ...
The Interchange Fee Prohibition Act (IFPA), which is set to take effect on July 1, would change the structure of credit card payments by creating two separate transactions: one for the base cost of a ...
House Bill 2688, sponsored by Rep. Anna Moeller, D-Elgin, would allow certified nurse midwives to enter a written agreement ...
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