Bill banning dwarfism slur as mascot passes House
The bill, which would ban mascots that are discriminatory toward people with disabilities, would only affect one school in Illinois.
The bill, which would ban mascots that are discriminatory toward people with disabilities, would only affect one school in Illinois.
“Hands Off!” organizers said millions showed up to rallies across the country and around the globe protesting President Trump.
Gov. JB Pritzker and Sen. Dick Durbin traveled the state this week warning of spending cuts by Congress and the ...
A new report analyzing the use of project labor agreements in Illinois is refuting typical criticisms of PLAs while a ...
Illinois lawmakers kicked off their spring legislative session a little over two weeks ago, but lawmakers in the House have ...
In Illinois’ 17th District, Democrat Eric Sorensen faces a tight reelection battle against Republican Joe McGraw in a crucial race ...
In a final public transit hearing, downstate Illinois transit agencies joined Chicagoland operators in requesting more state funding to avoid ...
Limited ruling applies only to plaintiffs; both sides considering next steps
Illinois lawmakers passed measures to repatriate Native American remains and mandate Native American history in school curriculums.
Governor J.B. Pritzker presents Illinois' Fiscal Year 2024 budget, highlighting financial stability, investments in education, workforce development, public safety, healthcare, ...
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