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Pritzker endorses hemp regulation bill

At a news conference in Chicago, Pritzker said in the short time since both the state and federal governments legalized hemp production, a new industry has emerged in which chemicals are extracted from hemp plants to produce intoxicating and potentially dangerous products that are currently unregulated. #bill

Appeals court keeps Illinois’ assault weapons ban in place

The order noted that while refusing to issue a preliminary injunction is not the same as upholding the law entirely, “the laws have enough support to remain in place pending the final resolution of plaintiffs’ suit.” #appeals

Federal judge strikes down Illinois assault weapons ban, setting up likely appeal

In a 168-page opinion released Friday afternoon, Judge Stephen McGlynn sided with plaintiffs in the case who argued the assault-style weapons banned under the law are commonly used for legal purposes such as self-defense. #ban

State, Cook County use similar arguments to defend assault weapon bans

Foxx’s office made its argument in briefs filed with the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals, where a three-judge panel will hear oral arguments Nov. 12 in a challenge to the county’s assault weapons ban. #ban

Illinois Proposal Calls for Expanding Vote-by-Mail

State Rep. Carol Ammons, D-Urbana, said voting by mail has been shown to be a more convenient and efficient way of running elections. #election

Federal Appeals Court Upholds Illinois’ Assault Weapons Ban

Friday’s opinion comes in the midst of a series of Illinois State Police hearings on the part of the assault weapons ban law... #gunban

Biden Administration Responds to Calls From Pritzker, Other Leaders, for Help in Migrant Crisis

Federal law still requires asylum seekers to wait six months after filing their claim before they can apply for a work permit, officially known as an Employment Authorization Document... #migrants

Studies Finding Illinois Lowest for Racial Equality Has Some Looking for Change

One example of inequality is the property tax rate in predominantly white Winnetka being around 8% while in predominantly Black Harvey, it’s around 26%. #wealthgap

State Regulators Work to Avoid Federal Clean Air Act Sanctions

State agencies are working to avoid that as they rush to meet an Aug. 12 deadline imposed by the federal government to put a new regulatory framework in place... #cleanairact

IDOT Unveils 6-year, $41 Billion Plan for Infrastructure Projects

More than half of the plan, $27 billion, will go toward road and bridge projects... #idot

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