
ISBE Updates Schools Guidance, After Deadline for Compliance has Already Passed
In what has become a seemingly common practice during the COVID-19 era, one of Gov. Pritzker’s recent Executive Orders created new mandates for Illinois schools

In what has become a seemingly common practice during the COVID-19 era, one of Gov. Pritzker’s recent Executive Orders created new mandates for Illinois schools

On Sept. 21, the Illinois Supreme Court ruled to extend its order limiting judgments in certain eviction cases, aligning with Illinois’ current moratorium deadline. This

Gov. Pritzker has been forced to extend the deadline for state employees in congregate facilities to be vaccinated. The delay is due to the fact

After questioning representatives of the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) about the authority they have to revoke a school’s recognition status and withhold state

On Sept. 13, Senate lawmakers returned to Springfield to vote on a comprehensive energy package that preserves the state’s nuclear fleet. State Senator Sue Rezin

On Sept. 10, firefighters from across the state gathered for the 28th Annual Fallen Firefighter Memorial ceremony and the Firefighter Medal of Honor Awards Ceremony

Sept. 11, 2021, marks the 20th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks that claimed the lives of nearly 3,000 people. Americans across the nation were in

A new Executive Order issued by Gov. Pritzker gives schools two additional weeks to implement his COVID-19 vaccine-or-test mandate. Still, school administrators across the state

State Senator Sue Rezin (R-Morris) reacts to the House passage of Senate Bill 2408: “With tonight’s passage of Senate Bill 2408, we are now one

To mark the official ending of the war in Afghanistan, Senate Republicans filed a resolution to honor the memory of all U.S. service members killed
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