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A bill to allow special education students who turn 22 to continue with their classwork until the end of the school year has passed unanimously through the State Senate.
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SPRINGFIELD – Republican senators on Monday raised concerns about four Prisoner Review Board members who have continued to serve for almost two years despite not being confirmed by the Senate Executive Appointments Committee, a constitutional requirement in the state.
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A bill updating Illinois sex education standards passed through the Illinois Senate Thursday after a contentious debate.
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The sheriffs of Peoria and Tazewell counties say they are open to addressing concerns regarding law enforcement, but a criminal justice reform bill before…
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Predicted severe weather conditions have forced the Illinois House to cancel sessions the rest of the week. The House met Tuesday and adopted rules for…
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Illinois officials have accepted a more than $10 million bid from a contractor to repair the deteriorating Illinois State Fair Coliseum.Springfield-based…
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Retiring State Rep. Patricia Bellock is taking over as the director of the Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services.Gov. Bruce Rauner…
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Illinois' new state budget relies on more than $400 million in savings from a new pension buyout plan that finance experts caution is highly speculative…
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Illinois House Republicans are lashing out at a Democratic suggestion that the state should adopt a graduated income tax.Minority Leader Jim Durkin of…
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The Illinois state comptroller is releasing $350 million to public school districts statewide as part of the newly approved education-funding overhaul.…