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State lawmakers who voted to reject pay raises violated the law, judge rules State lawmakers who voted to reject pay raises violated the law, judge rules

State lawmakers who voted to reject pay raises violated the law, judge rules

Every lawmaker who served in the General Assembly between 2009 and 2018 might be entitled to back pay, a Cook County judge decided. Former governors and other state office holders might also qualify for lost wages. The ruling, which could be an unexpected drag on the state’s finances, is a victory for two former senators who sued the state seeking lost wages.
State unemployment site back up after outage; crash tied to 3 percent loss of mainframe data storage State unemployment site back up after outage; crash tied to 3 percent loss of mainframe data storage

State unemployment site back up after outage; crash tied to 3 percent loss of mainframe data storage

The Illinois Department of Employment Security’s unemployment claim system is back online Thursday after a more than two-day outage rendered the system unable to distribute unemployment checks or accept claims and certifications online. A Department of Information Technology spokeswoman said there were “other systems included” in the outage aside from the Illinois Benefit...
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