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Illinois’ largest-ever spending plan increases education, human services, infrastructure funding
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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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The Illinois General Assembly has adopted a $53.1 billion state budget for the year that begins July 1, but it took the House until the break of dawn on Wednesday to get it done.
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But some service providers say they’ll be forced to lay off staff without increased state and federal support
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Two state departments say they are open to further regulating industry
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Feds put 130 acres into land trust after Kansas-based tribe repurchased it
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Groups also call for changes to state’s homicide reporting, cold case investigations
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Voting concludes in Illinois' presidential and U.S. House primaries. President Biden and former President Donald Trump, the presumptive nominees are on their party's primary ballots.
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Illinois Democratic lawmakers are pushing multiple bills this year to further protect and expand access to in vitro fertilization and other fertility treatments.
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Governor’s budget office projects major surplus to give way to deficit without action