The electric cooperatives of Illinois are giving tomorrow’s leaders the opportunity to learn from lawmakers via Youth Day 2019. For 60 years, the electric and
Don’t be fooled, history is repeating itself Why lawmakers are calling Illinois’ fiscal mess a “deficit” problem rather than by its true name By: Senator
Ceremony at the Old State Capitol on April 9 The Serve Illinois Commission on Volunteerism and Community Service (Commission) will present 27 Illinoisans and businesses
Signs onto Senate Republican plan to protect middle class taxpayers Senator Jason Plummer (R-Edwardsville) is backing a new initiative to curb tax increases in the
Controversial repeal of parental notification for abortions clears Senate committee A controversial legislative measure, which would repeal the requirement for parental notification before an underage
Bill passes out of committee 8-4, aims to cut parents out of the conversation Parents and guardians will lose their voice in their daughters’ lives
Low-to-moderate income families and senior citizens needing assistance filing their 2018 income taxes can receive free help through several trusted programs across the State of
Arrive alive on St. Patrick’s Day You can be the life of the party this St. Patrick’s Day, but try not to count on the
During Severe Weather Preparedness Month, IEMA urges all Illinois residents to be prepared for emergencies or disasters Nearly every day, flooding happens somewhere in the
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