Social Security rescinding its plan to end phone-based filing called a win for Illinois seniors
With the latest policy update from the Social Security Administration, beneficiaries once again can access their benefits by phone.
With the latest policy update from the Social Security Administration, beneficiaries once again can access their benefits by phone.
Bills moving forward in Springfield include a plan that will allow fewer seniors to have to take driving exams to ...
Long-term care facilities say financial struggles tied to low reimbursement rates.
An audit finds Illinois' noncitizen health care program exceeded cost estimates, raising concerns over future funding and oversight.
A new bill would increase the age for the state-mandated annual driver’s test from 79 to 87.
Illinois American Water's approved rate hike, reduced by the Illinois Commerce Commission, aims to fund infrastructure upgrades and expand affordability ...
Latest numbers show costs exceeding budget as implementation of cost-sharing measures lags.
Members of the public railed against potential increases to the price of natural gas and electricity at two recent public ...
The senior advocacy group AARP is backing forthcoming legislation aimed at addressing racial disparities in health care, economic security and ...
Illinois Treasurer Michael Frerichs on Monday continued to promote a new state program which he says is a first step ...
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