After-school programs continue push for state aid
After-school programs push for $50M in next year’s budget while still waiting for this year’s money to be released.
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After-school programs push for $50M in next year’s budget while still waiting for this year’s money to be released.
Leaders of state universities say tuition and fees have been rising because of funding changes from the state over decades.
Bills moving forward in Springfield include a plan that will allow fewer seniors to have to take driving exams to ...
Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul joined another multistate lawsuit against the Trump administration, this time seeking to block the termination ...
The Trump administration has stopped reimbursing Illinois for a pair of programs designed to help farmers and boost food supply.
Illinois officials react to the Trump Administration’s pause on federal funding for many programs.
The Illinois State Board of Education asked for a 4.6% funding increase in its fiscal year 2026 budget request.
With vocal support from the governor and $25 million from the state, biomedical researchers are beginning to work on studying ...
A state-operated residential facility that serves people with intellectual and developmental disabilities will not lose Medicare funding despite receiving recent ...
Gov. JB Pritzker began a tour of the state to tout the new state budget that lawmakers passed last week, ...
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