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    A measure to expand gun storage requirements cleared a House committee Tuesday, but the sponsor says negotiations are ongoing as the General Assembly enters its final days of session.

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    The Senate Insurance Committee on Tuesday approved a measure intended to improve coverage for outpatient mental health care and one to protect “final expense” life insurance coverage for convicted felons.

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    A governor-backed measure to add some four-year degree programs to community colleges passed a House committee Friday, but the Illinois Black Legislative Caucus says the bill does not have their votes.  

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    The Illinois Senate on Thursday approved measures to expand medication abortion protections, raise the age at which seniors must undergo behind-the-wheel tests and require minors' names to be omitted from eviction paperwork. 

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    Rep. Jawaharial Williams (D-Chicago) presents Senate Bill 1563 on the House floor Wednesday. [Camryn Cutinello/The Daily Line]

    The Illinois House of Representatives Wednesday approved measures to require school buses to have a three-point seatbelt, provide paid break time for nursing mothers and clarify that Illinois eviction law does not prevent the removal of squatters from a property. 

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    The Senate Executive Committee approved bills Wednesday to require public universities to offer medication abortion and allow Cook County public defenders to continue representing noncitizens moved to a different jurisdiction. 

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    Measures to reform the Illinois Prisoner Review Board and protect the Mahomet Aquifer are headed to the governor's desk after passing the Illinois House Tuesday. 

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    The Illinois House of Representatives is hearing a bill to allow video gambling in Chicago, with the sponsor saying it would produce millions in revenue for the city and state.

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    The Illinois House Executive Committee meets Friday in Springfield. [BlueRoomStream]

    As an Illinois Senate bill to legalize medical aid in dying appears to stall, the Illinois House Executive Committee discussed a House version Friday. 

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    The CTA is earmarking billions of dollars for extensions and upgrades to train lines in its 2022 budget. [CTA/Flickr]

    With a little more than two weeks until adjournment, the head of the Senate Transportation Committee says he’s confident they’ll pass reform for Chicago-area public transportation.