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    The Illinois Senate Health and Human Services Committee approved legislation Tuesday that aims to align Chicago Public Schools’ (CPS) dental program with state rules. 

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    Following a year of economic and political turmoil, Gov. JB Pritzker will propose a budget Wednesday that will need to address federal funding cuts and a $2 billion budget deficit. 

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    Illinois and three Democratic-led states were granted a temporary restraining order Thursday blocking the Trump administration from cutting $600 million in public health grants.

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    Just months after passing an energy omnibus bill intended to increase energy production and decrease prices, state lawmakers are again looking at legislation to manage rising energy costs — this time targeted at data centers. 

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    Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul’s office was granted a preliminary injunction ordering the release of funding for child care programs and struck a deal protecting more than $1 billion in education funding last week. 

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    Two Illinois lawmakers are proposing legislation that would require the state to fully fund certain mandated programs for k-12 schools and fully fund districts through evidence-based funding. 

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    Municipalities can now finance major economic development projects with Sales Tax and Revenue (STAR) bonds — except for professional sports stadiums. 

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    Illinois saw a dip in revenue collected in January, but revenues for the current fiscal year remain $1 billion above the previous year. 

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    With deaths from domestic violence incidents sharply increasing in Illinois, Senate Republicans are proposing a bill package to strengthen punishments for order of protection violations.  

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    State lawmakers could consider a bill this spring to bar former employees of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) from being hired by Illinois law enforcement agencies. 

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