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John Heiderschedit, Criminal Defense Attorney; Subscription Lawyer; Chicago Lawyer

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Lawmaker pushes sales tax pause on gas as questions cloud ‘fragile’ ceasefire

“We impose a motor fuel tax across the state that was adjusted six years ago, seven years ago now, in 2019, but then we impose a sales tax on top of that motor fuel tax,” Spain said. #tax #gas

IDOC Launches “Journey to Success” Educational Portal for Incarcerated Individuals

IDOC Launches “Journey to Success” Educational Portal for Incarcerated Individuals (Springfield, IL) - The Illinois Department of Corrections (IDOC) has introduced a new digital...

Final Illinois Cannabis Licensing Challenge Heads to Court, Transparency at Center of Dispute

The April 1 hearing will be held in open court, meaning proceedings and arguments will be accessible to the public. #cannabis #court #hearing

Joyce Pushes to Expand State Assistance for First-Time Farmers Amid Rising Costs

Joyce’s proposal would eliminate that restriction, a move he says is necessary to reflect modern economic realities and inflation-driven increases in farmland and equipment values. #farmers #costs #patrickjoyce

Illinois Utilities Report $1.7 Billion in Diverse Spending, ICC Finds

ICC Chairman Doug Scott said the continued investment reflects positively on both businesses and the state’s economy. #icc #utilities #investments

Illinois Freedom Caucus Opposes Proposed Bears Bailout, Calls for Tax Reform Instead

The Illinois Freedom Caucus said that while keeping the Bears in the state is desirable, using taxpayer dollars to secure their stadium or operations is not a viable solution. #chicagobears #politics #legislation

OpEd: Common-Sense AI Regulation: A Prescription for Progress in Illinois Healthcare

We must advocate for common-sense AI regulation that safeguards our citizens without placing undue burdens on pharmaceutical companies and healthcare innovators. #AI #healthcare

Legislator warns bad Illinois policy continues to hurt business investment

“It's extremely difficult to start and grow a new business in Illinois because everything that the Democrat majority does leads to higher costs, more regulation and more restriction,” Halbrook, R-Shelbyville, told The Center Square. #business

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