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Rep. Diane Blair-Sherlock (D-Villa Park) presents a bill in the House Energy and Environment Committee last week. [Blue Room Stream]
Illinois lawmakers are considering putting a temporary pause on construction of carbon dioxide transport and storage pipelines as they consider regulations for the technology.
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The Illinois Capitol
The House Judiciary – Criminal Committee spent more than two hours on Thursday, the final day of a committee deadline week for the chamber, advancing bills that lawmakers hope will help solve some cold cases as well as bills to reduce wrongful convictions and create a new crime in Illinois.
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Illinois Restaurant Association CEO Sam Toia speaks at a news conference on Wednesday in Springfield alongside restaurant employees and owners. [Ben Szalinski/The Daily Line]
The House Labor and Commerce Committee voted 17-11 on Wednesday to eliminate the state’s subminimum wage, also known as tipped minimum wage, but it faces an uncertain future beyond the committee.
The controversial proposal has restaurant leaders, and many employees, worried about increasing prices, layoffs and more businesses closing.
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Gov. JB Pritzker speaks at a news conference in Springfield last month. [Ben Szalinski/The Daily Line]
Gov. JB Pritzker said Monday that members of the Prisoner Review Board (PRB) will receive more training about domestic violence amid new scrutiny about the board for releasing a prisoner who is now accused of stabbing his ex-girlfriend and murdering her son.
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