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Illinois Officials Highlight Alcohol Awareness Month, Encourage Prevention and Open Dialogue

The Illinois Liquor Control Commission (ILCC) is urging parents, guardians, and educators to engage young people in honest conversations about alcohol. #alcohol #awareness

Illinoisans Invited to Mark America’s 250th with Yearlong Service Push

Anyone who records volunteer time will receive a special commemorative certificate recognizing their participation in the nation’s 250th anniversary. #anniversary

Gov. Pritzker and Local Leaders Discuss Impact of Trump’s Food Assistance Cuts

Gov. Pritzker and Local Leaders Discuss Impact of Trump’s Food Assistance Cuts (East Louis, IL) - Today, Governor JB Pritzker joined Illinois Department of...

Housing funding cut in Illinois budget as homelessness increases

“Last year homelessness increased 116% in the state of Illinois,” Doug Kenshol, co-founder of the Illinois Shelter Alliance, told Capitol News Illinois. #homelessness

Little Village Shelter for Asylum Seekers Begins Accepting Families

The State saw an uptick of new arrivals over the holidays and created a temporary shelter at a Chicago hotel. #migrantcrisis

Health Care Workers Who Cover Up Patient Abuse Face Stiffer Penalties Under New Law

The new law allows the OIG to report workers who engage in such misconduct to Illinois’ existing Health Care Worker Registry, which would bar them from working in any health care setting in the state. #abuse

Birth to Five Illinois Awards $575,000 in Planning Grants

These Planning Grants follow $2.6 million in Implementation Grants (funded by IDHS) awarded to 24 existing Local Early Childhood Collaboration recipients. #birthtofive

Devore Response to Circuit Court Ruling Against Pritzker and IDHS

Pritzker's second pandemic executive order "is an unlawful use of his authority under the Illinois Emergency Management Act (IEMAA)..."

Governor Pritzker and Attorney General Raoul Announce Next Steps in Combatting Opioid Epidemic

"There are countless communities across the state that have been touched by the opioid crisis. This funds from this settlement allow the agency's Division on Substance Use Prevention and Recovery to provide treatment for those struggling with opioid addiction," said Illinois Department of Human Services Secretary Grace B. Hou.

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