Illinois
Friday, September 22, 2023
Open enrollment for public, private health insurance begins soon
Open enrollment begins soon for most employer-sponsored health care coverage and benefits plans for the calendar year 2024. In Illinois, there will …
Wednesday, September 20, 2023
Backers hope IL 'no cash bail' makes justice equitable, less expensive
A set of controversial reforms to Illinois' cash bail system went into effect this week, changing a decades-old system of holding people in jail …
State Officials Testify in Senate On Illinois Anti-Book-Ban Legislation
A pair of Illinois state officials testified Tuesday before the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee on the state General Assembly's adoption of a bill to …
Thousands in IL Eligible for New Student Loan Repayment Plan
A new student loan repayment plan is expected to help thousands of borrowers cut their monthly payments by half. More than four million student loan …
U.S. House Budget Threats Jeopardize Proposed PFAS Regulations
Environmental groups say a proposal to cut $4 billion from the Environmental Protection Agency budget would gut the regulations designed to clean up t…
Report: Older Adults Lack Emergency Plan for Natural Disasters
Emergency rescue officials say many older adults in Illinois and elsewhere are not as prepared as they should be to respond to natural and man-made di…
Illinois Expands Farmers' Access to Mental-Health Services
Research shows that farmers die from suicide at a rate twice as high as the rest of the population, and Illinois officials are taking steps to help …
Expert: Illinois Electric Vehicle Sales Accelerating, Not Slowing Down
Experts say consumer interest and sales of electric vehicles in Illinois and across the country are not slowing down. Illinois is among the top 10 …
Illinois Environmental Group Seeks Ban on Pesticides Harmful to Bees
An Illinois group reported toxic pesticides are causing irreversible damage to young, developing bees, putting the bee population in decline and food …
CDC: 1 in 5 Women in IL, US Report Mistreatment During Maternity Care
Women from some racial and ethnic minority groups are more likely to have negative health care experiences during pregnancy and delivery affecting qua…
IL Telecom Workers Fight to Keep Their AT&T Jobs
Hundreds of workers employed in the Midwest by a telecommunications giant are facing the possibility of losing their jobs since the company announced …
Federal Funding Restored to Educate People in Prison
By Max Lubbers for Chalkbeat Chicago.Broadcast version by Terri Dee for Illinois News Service reporting for the Chalkbeat Chicago-Public News Service …