Category Archives: State News
Illinois reports 10th case of measles
		By Metro News Service CHICAGO – State health department officials say there are now ten confirmed cases of the measles in Illinois. One of the cases is a baby from Chicago, whose is among those ...
			
				Syndicated Author				Feb 11, 2015							
		
Attorney General Madigan renews fight against synthetic drugs
		Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan is asking service stations to stop selling synthetic drugs.(Photo courtesy Facebook/Lisa Madigan)By Metro News ServiceSPRINGFIELD – Illinois Attorney Gener...
			
				Syndicated Author				Feb 11, 2015							
		
Illinois’ medical pot program gets access to FBI background checks
		Illinois has awarded permits for medical marijuana growers and retail stores. (Photo by eggrole/flickr)By Illinois News NetworkSPRINGFIELD – The FBI has approved the use of their criminal histor...
			
				Syndicated Author				Feb 11, 2015							
		Executive order draws union criticism
		By John Gregory/Illinois Radio Network SPRINGFIELD – The relationship between the governor and Illinois’ largest state employee union is going from bad from worse. Gov. Bruce Rauner’...
			
				Syndicated Author				Feb 10, 2015							
		
Recalls drop 34 percent in 2014
		Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan said most recalled products are still in use. (Photo courtesy Facebook/Lisa Madigan) By Jim Anderson/Illinois Radio Network CHICAGO – Efforts to get danger...
			
				Syndicated Author				Feb 10, 2015							
		
Watchdog plans to oppose Ameren rate hike
		Ameren Illinois is proposing a $53 hike in natural gas rates. (WJBC file photo) By Metro News Service SPRINGFIELD – An Illinois utility watchdog group is planning to fight a request from Ameren ...
			
				Syndicated Author				Feb 10, 2015							
		
Durbin opposes Rauner’s call for right-to-work zones
		U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin said right-to-work zones could lead to lower wages and worse workplace conditions. (Photo by B Corbin/WJBC) By John Gregory/Illinois Radio Network CHICAGO – U.S. Sen. Dick ...
			
				Syndicated Author				Feb 09, 2015							
		
Illinois lawmakers seeks new protocols for concussions
		State Sen. Dan Kotowski has proposed a new policy intended to keep high school athletes from returning from a concussion too soon. (Photo courtesy www.ilga.gov) By Metro News Service SPRINGFIELD ̵...
			
				Syndicated Author				Feb 09, 2015							
		
March of Dimes seeks new day care policy on vaccines
		March of Dimes officials say day care operators should post whether their employees have to be vaccinated. (Photo by USACE/flickr) By Jim Anderson/Illinois Radio Network CHICAGO –  The Marc...
			
				Syndicated Author				Feb 09, 2015							
		
Local lawmakers react to “empowerment zones” proposal
		Gov. Bruce Rauner says he wants to create "empowerment zones," or areas where Illinois residents can choose whether or not they want to join a union, as opposed to being required to join a u...
			
				Syndicated Author				Feb 07, 2015							
		
 
			
		

