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According to the nonpartisan health policy research organization KFF, federal Medicaid spending in Illinois is expected to be ...
Law enforcement agencies across Illinois are adapting to new mental health training requirements mandated by the SAFE-T Act, ...
An opponent of the Mount Hope Cemetery solar farm has sent a 36-page legal memorandum to the mayor and other Belleville ...
A new law establishes the Texas Quantum Initiative to provide funds and boost investment in quantum computing research, ...
Under Trump's "One Big, Beautiful Bill Act," work requirements to qualify for SNAP benefits have been expanded.
On Thursday, elected officials, as well as food bank and food pantry leaders, discussed the local effects of changes to the SNAP program during an event in Geneva.
But Trump's administration has sued Colorado, Illinois, New York and several cities — including Chicago and Rochester, New York — asserting their policies violate the U.S. Constitution or ...
The changes could leave 360,000 people in Illinois at risk of losing eligibility for SNAP benefits, according to the state.
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Jacksonville Journal-Courier on MSNFederal food assistance changes threaten benefits for thousands of IllinoisansFederal changes could cut food aid for 360,000 Illinoisans and force the state to pay millions more in program costs.
Thirty-four cities and counties, including Baltimore, Chicago and Los Angeles, have asked to join a California lawsuit ...
One hundred years ago, on July 10, 1925, the trial of John T. Scopes began.
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