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Illinois Expands Insurance, Medicaid Coverage for Stuttering Therapy Under New Law

"Too many young people who stutter face barriers to getting the care they need," said Preston, D-Chicago. "This law helps remove those barriers and ensures more families can access critical treatment and support services." #therapy #speech #law

Illinois Expands Oversight of Crematories Following Chicago Heights Investigation

The legislation was prompted by an investigation into Crown Cremations and Heights Crematory in Chicago Heights. In February 2025, a whistleblower provided photos and information describing conditions at the facility, leading the comptroller's office to discover that more than 100 bodies had been improperly stored. #cremations #chicagoheights #legislation

Illinois Democrats Say Federal SNAP Cuts Will Hurt Families and Small Farmers

Among the programs impacted is Link Match, which helped SNAP participants purchase fresh produce and other goods from local farmers by matching benefits spent at participating markets and retailers. #snap #democrats #trump

Illinois Enacts New Consumer Protections for Buy-Now-Pay-Later Loans

The legislation, sponsored in the Illinois House by Rep. Robert "Bob" Rita, establishes the Buy-Now-Pay-Later Loan Regulation Act, bringing these short-term installment payment plans under state oversight similar to other forms of consumer credit. #loans #senatebill #jbpritzker

Birth to Five Illinois Reports Highlight Early Childhood Progress Across State Since 2023

According to the organization, the latest reports focus on progress made in response to those findings and document changes in early childhood and behavioral health services throughout Illinois. #birthtofive #earlychildhood #progress

Bally’s Urges Chicago City Council to Reconsider Video Gambling Terminal Expansion

In a statement, Bally’s Corporation Senior Vice President for Corporate Development Christopher Jewett said the expansion of video gambling terminals represents a significant threat to the city’s long-term financial interests and violates commitments made under the company’s host community agreement with Chicago. #bally's #council #expansion

Illinois Democrats Mark Four Years Since Dobbs Decision, Criticize Republican Abortion Policies

In a statement released Wednesday, Democratic Party of Illinois Chair Lisa Hernandez said Illinois has emerged as a safeguard for reproductive health care since the 2022 ruling eliminated federal constitutional protections for abortion. #democrats #republicans #abortion

Op-Ed: An Open Letter to Governor Pritzker: Sign HB 4844 and Strengthen Access to Justice for All Illinoisans

At its core, this bill is about fairness, civic participation, and ensuring equal access to justice. #letter #jbpritzker #housebill

87-Year-Old Wheaton Woman Becomes Oldest Known Female Kidney Transplant Recipient in Illinois

Doctors at Northwestern Medicine took a different approach, focusing on Perry’s overall health and quality of life rather than her age alone. #transplant #chicago #northwesternmemorial

Libertyville Chiropractor Convicted of Healthcare Fraud Scheme Involving More Than $600,000 in False Insurance Claims

According to evidence presented at trial, some claims involved services allegedly provided on dates when either Lim or the patient was not in Illinois. Other claims sought reimbursement for treatments purportedly performed by another chiropractor in Lim’s practice on Lim and members of his family, despite those services never taking place. #fraud #libertyville #conviction

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