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the governor has designated October 18 as Mammography Day, encouraging individuals to schedule their screenings.
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The city will receive $649,240 through the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) program to install new EV charging stations at the La Quinta Inn & Suites on Gateway Drive.
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One of the most visible efforts will be the lighting of the Chicago skyline in purple from September 3-9, symbolizing recovery and hope for those affected by these conditions.
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Governor JB Pritzker and First Lady MK Pritzker purchased the Grand Champion Steer for the fifth year in a row, contributing $105,000 to benefit Feeding Illinois food banks. This marked a record-setting total of $110,000 for the Grand Champion Steer.
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Announced as part of a broader $430 million federal initiative, this funding is set to bolster Illinois' efforts in promoting sustainable farming and environmental stewardship over the next five years.
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One of the key components of the bill is its focus on combating predatory practices by “claim sharks”—non-VA accredited individuals or companies that charge for services that are otherwise available for free through government and nonprofit organizations.
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The Evidence-Based Funding (EBF) formula, established in fiscal year 2018, aims to distribute resources more equitably among Illinois schools. Since then, the state’s investment in EBF has increased from $6.8 billion in FY 2019 to $8.6 billion in FY 2025.
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This tax cut, set to take effect on January 1, 2026, aims to ease the financial burden on Illinois families by reducing the cost of grocery shopping.
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Top officials at the Illinois Department of Corrections on Friday laid out the agency’s plans to close and rebuild two state prisons that are in dire states of disrepair.
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The rally marks the first appearance of Gov. Pritzker at a public event in support of a ballot initiative backed by Think Big America.