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Dilpreet Raju
Dilpreet Raju is a Reporting Fellow for Capitol News Illinois. He is passionate about contextualized reporting on underserved communities. After receiving his BS in biochemistry at American University, he acquired a MS in journalism at Northwestern University as a Comer Scholar, specializing in health, environmental and science reporting.
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Illinois legislators resumed a series of hearings this week to scrutinize pharmacy benefit managers – a highly concentrated industry that critics say drives up the cost and limits availability of prescription drugs.
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The Illinois General Assembly passed 466 measures this session, including a bill banning "captive audience" meetings and legislation allowing for digital driver's licenses.
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Two state departments say they are open to further regulating industry
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Consolidated cases before court will test language of 2020 legalization law