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    News in brief: Senate to hold hearings on vaccine rollout, unemployment insurance; Rabine to run for governor; Super Bowl bets soar 

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    News in brief: Pritzker previews budget proposal; Durbin, Duckworth back Lausch; Senate committee to examine Business Interruption Grant program; Clean Energy Jobs Act reintroduced  

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    News in brief: Doris Turner picked to replace Manar; Don Tracy named IL GOP chair

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    News in brief: Doris Turner picked to replace Manar; Don Tracy named IL GOP chair

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    Lawmakers have already begun introducing a raft of new legislation as they prepare to hold in-person and virtual meetings starting this week. Last year, the COVID-19 pandemic and the shortened legislative session pushed the vast majority of members’ proposals off the table.

    Hundreds of bills are introduced every General Assembly, and this year has proven to be no different. As of Sunday, 706 bills have been introduced in the House so far, according to the General Assembly’s website. The Senate, meanwhile, has seen the introduction of 133 bills.

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    News in brief: Doris Turner picked to replace Manar; Don Tracy named IL GOP chair 

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    nearly two-dozen bills approved during last month’s lame duck session that are now awaiting action from Gov. JB Pritzker, one measure is pitting the Illinois Trial Lawyers Association and the Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce on opposite sides.

    The legislation (HB 3360) would allow plaintiffs who file lawsuits related to personal injury or wrongful death to begin accruing interest earlier in the legal process.

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    In a reversal, Gov. JB Pritzker announced Wednesday members of the Illinois General Assembly would be bumped ahead and given access to receive a COVID-19 vaccine alongside seniors and “frontline” workers.

    Pritzker announced the move less than three weeks after he said lawmakers should wait their turns, but members of the legislature have since called for the governor to prioritize them.

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    News in brief: IDPH redirecting nursing home vaccines; Senate Democrats launch podcast; former Sen. Sam McCann indicted

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    News in brief: IDPH redirecting nursing home vaccines; Senate Democrats launch podcast; former Sen. Sam McCann indicted 

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