State Journal-Register
Jul 19, 2019
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Public union membership not down significantly since Janus
While public union membership has decreased in Illinois since the U.S. Supreme Court's Janus decision a year ago, at least one union says ...
Where in Illinois will people be able to use marijuana? Local governments will decide

With recreational marijuana set to become legal in Illinois on Jan. 1, local governments are going to have to decide where people will and won't be able use it.

Marijuana reviewers expect new readers when legalization arrives in Illinois

As a self-appointed critic, Chris Trudeau scrutinizes marijuana as if his life depends on it - which he says it does.

Secretary of state wants law to protect undocumented immigrants

Illinois' secretary of state is pursuing legislation to codify the office's long-held policy of not giving federal agencies full access to its database of driver's license information.

Jesse Jackson, son urge Trump to pardon ex-Gov. Blagojevich

CHICAGO - The Rev. Jesse Jackson is urging President Donald Trump to pardon former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich for his corruption crimes.

Lawsuit filed over new Illinois gun dealer regulations

The Illinois State Rifle Association and several gun dealers filed a lawsuit Wednesday to block a new Illinois law that gives the state expanded oversight.

Land of Lincoln Goodwill CEO resigns amid layoff controversy

A day after Land of Lincoln Goodwill Industries reversed a decision to lay off workers with disabilities because the state's minimum wage is increasing, its CEO quit.

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