Condo assessments, like virtually everything else in this inflationary economy, “have been going up fast,” says one Chicago ...
The new year brought new requirements under the Illinois Personnel Record Review Act (“IPRRA”), 820 ILCS 40/1 et seq., that ...
At least 293 new laws went into effect in Illinois at the start of 2025. Here are some that every state resident should know. The state minimum wage is increasing, Gov. Pritzker’s healthcare ...
Starting on New Years Day, minimum wage in Illinois will reach $15 per hour. Tipped workers will also see a minimum wage increase, from $8.40 an hour to $9 an hour, thanks to a state law that says ...
Providers and insurers in several states will have to grapple with health-related laws taking effect in 2025. Most of the legislation concerns reproductive care and insurance coverage. Here are ...
(WTVO) — Starting on January 1st, participants in the Adult Redeploy Illinois program will be reclassified ... just passed legislation that says law enforcement and official records can no ...
(The Center square) – The Illinois Department of Public Health announces that a number of new laws and rules are now in effect that officials say are designed to strengthen the public health sy ...
(The Center square) – The Illinois Department of Public Health announces that a number of new laws and rules are now in effect that officials say are designed to strengthen the public health system in ...
SPRINGFIELD – Time to study up, Illinois. When the clock hits midnight on New Year’s Day, 293 new state laws will take effect. Those include some of the defining bills of the 2024 legislative ...
The New Year will have some big changes in store in Illinois. Hundreds of new laws take effect for 2025, some of which could have big impacts on residents' health, finances, transportation ...
CHICAGO — There are close to 300 new Illinois or Chicago-area laws going into effect with the arrival of the new year, and they run the gamut from upping minimum wage and increasing pay ...
“I look forward to our continued collaboration with law enforcement, legislators and various stakeholders to enact policies that protect residents and communities around Illinois.” House Bill ...