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Pritzker’s health insurance reforms targeting ‘utilization management’ clear House
Measure heads to Senate after bipartisan vote
Pritzker says state ‘obviously’ needs to change 2010 law that shrunk pension benefits
Governor adds voice to growing consensus that ‘Tier 2’ pensions may violate federal law
State Senate advances bill to ban food additives linked to health problems
Ban would take effect for manufacturers in 2027, retailers in 2028
Capitol Briefs: Lawmakers, advocates again call for affordable housing tax credit
Public health groups seek more funding to reduce overdose deaths
Advocates renew push to tighten firearm laws aimed at protecting domestic violence victims
Groups also call for changes to state’s homicide reporting, cold case investigations
Capitol Briefs: Pritzker appoints first-ever Prisoner Review Board director; Chicago...
Gov. JB Pritzker named a first-ever director of the beleaguered Prisoner Review Board and a Chicago City Council committee advanced the mayor’s plan to...
INVESTIGATE MIDWEST: Farmers have clamored for the Right to Repair for years. It’s getting...
The Farm Bureau agreed not to support R2R legislation in exchange for consumer repair diagnostics. Farmers and repair advocates say the tools fall short.
Capitol Briefs: Bill creating new early childhood agency among 244 to advance
Other measures would require insurers to cover IVF, allow social workers to carry naloxone
As state continues to inventory lead pipes, full replacement deadlines are decades away
Water suppliers must submit inventories to IEPA by April 15
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