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This prestigious event saw Feinen take over the leadership of the statewide association, a position she will hold for a one-year term.
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This accomplishment means that all bills received related to Medicaid, the state’s Group Health Insurance program, elementary and high schools, higher education, and other government operations and programs have been paid promptly.
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This settlement, one of the largest reached under Illinois' False Claims Act in recent years, resolves allegations that the defendants rigged interest rates on bonds known as variable rate demand obligations.
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The project will significantly enhance recreational and transportation opportunities for communities such as Marion, Herrin, Crainville, Carterville, and Carbondale.
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View the Museum’s new exhibition and enjoy fun-filled activities and performances.
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Nationally, about a third of foster care youth identify as LGBTQ+, and researchers say they are at significantly higher risk of experiencing homelessness and physical harm.
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Author Jim Nowlan discusses his new book "Politics: The Starter Kit - How to Succeed in Politics and Government" and two of his earlier books, “Illinois Politics” and “Fixing Illinois.” His new book is intended for those new to politics and government or who are interested in becoming involved.
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Anchor Fred Martino talks with Rep. Sue Scherer (D), Illinois House District 96. Analysis from Kent Redfield- Emeritus Political Science Professor-University of IL Springfield
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Anchor Fred Martino talks with Rep. Sue Scherer (D), Illinois House District 96. Analysis from Jeremy Gorner of the Chicago Tribune and Charlie Wheeler- Emeritus Director, Public Affairs Reporting Program, Uof I, Springfield.