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Advocacy for Prioritizing Energy Storage Projects in Energy Transition Communities

A key aspect of this plan is the prioritization of Energy Transition Community Grant (ETCG) areas when procuring energy storage projects. #energy

Craft brewers in Illinois fearful of future restrictions on hemp beverages

Ray Stout, executive director of the Illinois Craft Brewers Guild, said those who want restrictions in place were not forthcoming with their legislation. #craftbrewers

Illinois Man Indicted on Several Fraud Charges Linked to COVID Pandemic

Rossi previously plead guilty to charges of filing false federal tax returns and taking funds from his former employer... #fraud

With threats on the rise, Illinois lawmakers look to beef up Capitol security

The Capitol Complex was forced to lock down and evacuate on at least three separate occasions over the last few months. #springfield

Rep. Haas Statement on Illinois FY2025 Budget

“The majority party also included a raise for lawmakers in this budget." #illinois #budget #rephaas

Illinois Freedom Caucus: Democrats Raise Taxes and Allocate Even More Money to Pay for Illegal Immigrants

The budget also authorizes $622 million in spending for illegal immigrants. #budget #illinois

As Leaders Extend Session With Budget Unfinished, Several Sweeping Last-Minute Bills Surface

Both chambers will be back on Wednesday and Thursday, while the House has scheduled Friday session as well. #ilga #budget

Leader Haas Recognizes Emerging Women Leaders from the 79th District

Jasmyne Humble and Mariah Vail joined other female leaders from across Illinois who are taking bold steps to make the state a better place to live and work. #jackiehaas

Pritzker Hits the Road to Sell His Budget Plan

Pritzker, however, said the state is in a vastly improved financial condition than when he first entered office because Democrats who control the budgeting process have used surpluses in recent years to pay the state’s debts and pension obligations. #budget #illinois

Impending Medicaid Changes Could Leave Hundreds of Thousands Uninsured

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services estimates that when the continuous enrollment program ends, about 9.5 percent of Medicaid enrollees nationwide, or 8.2 million people, will lose coverage because they are no longer eligible. #medicaid

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