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    The Senate AI and Social Media Subcommittee met Thursday for the first of two days of hearings on measures related to artificial intelligence (AI), consumer protection and data centers. 

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    After failing to pass the Illinois House of Representatives earlier this year, a measure placing limitations on application fees and “junk fees” charged by landlords and property management companies is going to the governor. 

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    The Illinois House of Representatives sent several bills to the Illinois Senate Wednesday, including a measure restricting where federal immigration detention facilities can be placed. 

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    The Illinois House Elections and Ethics Committee held subject matter hearings Tuesday on four bills, including one to exempt some non-profits from paying lobbyist registration fees. 

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    Illinois lawmakers are considering a measure to regulate prediction markets — despite a lawsuit from the Trump administration seeking to stop them from doing so. 

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    The Illinois House Judiciary Criminal Committee on Monday heard from proponents of a measure that would establish a series of requirements law enforcement officers must follow when executing no-knock warrants. 

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    Illinois joined a lawsuit Friday challenging President Donald Trump’s executive order (EO) that seeks to create lists of U.S. citizens eligible to vote. 

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    The Illinois Senate Revenue Committee met Thursday to discuss several changes to Illinois tax laws, including a bill package to revitalize Illinois’ capital city and the creation of a tax credit for foster parents. 

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    Illinois senators questioned the launch of the state-based health insurance marketplace and a proposed law to increase the state’s regulatory authority over homeowners’ and auto insurance during a budgetary hearing of the Illinois Department of Insurance (IDOI) Wednesday 

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    The Illinois State Police lost as many as 97 devices over a four-year period that could contain confidential information, according to the most recent audits of the agency. 

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