Springfield News
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As tariffs and other federal policies cause confusion for travelers, the Illinois hotel and hospitality industry is warning of a possible downturn in business.
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Stefan Kühn, CC BY-SA 3.0 <http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/>, via Wikimedia Commons
Nearly two years after state lawmakers passed a bill lifting a moratorium on small nuclear reactors, the Illinois Senate is now discussing removing the ban completely.
The Senate Energy and Public Utilities Committee met Friday to hear subject matter on three measures related to nuclear energy and broadband.
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A measure passed in the Illinois Senate would remove some hurdles for farmers to hunt nuisance deer on their land. [Paul Danese, CC BY-SA 4.0 via Wikimedia Commons]
Illinois’ deer population has been steadily increasing since 2021, and Illinois farmers say they’re feeling the impact. The Illinois Senate unanimously approved a measure Thursday that aims to improve population control in the state.
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The Senate Executive Committee meets Wednesday in Springfield.
Illinois’ public university leaders and Illinois lawmakers are split on a funding model similar to Evidence-Based Funding proposed in the Senate.
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Rep. Carol Ammons (D-Urbana) presents Senate Bill 1723 to the House Energy and Environment Committee Tuesday. [BlueRoomStream]
The Illinois House Energy and Environment Committee approved bills Tuesday including protections for the Mahomet Aquifer, increasing the Illinois Environmental Protection Agencies authority over drinking water standards and the creation of a climate-displacement task force.
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Labor union leaders gathered in Springfield Monday to honor worker's killed on the job with a memorial. [BlueRoomStream]
Illinois labor unions honored workers killed or severely injured at work Monday, while advocating for a bill union leaders say will help protect workers in Illinois.
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Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul – along with New York, California and Minnesota’s attorneys general – shared their insights Friday on why they and other attorneys general sued President Donald Trump’s administration over withholding federal funding to the states for kindergarten through high school education.

















