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As the General Assembly continues its fall Veto Session, the families of nearly 9,000 underprivileged students throughout the state are waiting and hoping Illinois lawmakers

As the General Assembly continues its fall Veto Session, the families of nearly 9,000 underprivileged students throughout the state are waiting and hoping Illinois lawmakers

In just the past month, the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) received a scathing audit highlighting its failures and mismanagement in protecting

The start date for the Illinois General Assembly’s annual Fall Veto Session is quickly approaching. This year’s veto session, which occurs every year to provide

According to revised data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis, Illinois was one of seven states to see personal income declines during the last year.

Deer hunting season has officially returned to the Land of Lincoln. Deer archery hunting season began October 1 and will run through January 2024. For

The month of October is designated as Domestic Violence Awareness Month and has been held each year since 1989. According to the National Domestic Violence

Illinois Deputy Minority Leader Sue Rezin (R-Morris) is applauding the recent announcement that the Midwest Alliance for Clean Hydrogen’s (MachH2) bid to create a regional

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development has unveiled an opportunity for private nonprofit organizations to apply for grants aimed at enhancing water treatment

If you’ve noticed lots of folks wearing pink ribbons in recent days, that’s because October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The focus is on promoting

Members of the Illinois Senate Republican Caucus are once again working to honor the sacrifices of veterans with a memorial at the Illinois State Capitol.
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