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Heat Exposure Deaths Inspire Proposed Air Conditioning Requirements in Illinois

Buildings that do not have air conditioning are required to provide an air-conditioned common room where residents can go to cool off in a heat wave. #airconditioning

Illinois Measure Seeks to Require State Universities to Accept Community College Transfers

HB 3760 effectively builds on a pair of existing laws that provide automatic admissions to Illinois universities, with one designated for high school graduates and the other for community college graduates. #college

After-School Programs at Risk of Closure After State Board Says It Miscalculated Federal Funding

The advocacy group ACT Now Illinois, a coalition of after-school service providers, estimates that 12,000 students will lose access to programs as a result while roughly 550 after-school staff members will lose their jobs. #afterschoolprograms

Nearly $1B in Expected Spending on Health Care for Noncitizens Adds to State Budget Pressures

The cost of care for the 65 and over age group was nearly $188 million between March 2022 and February 2023, per that presentation. #illinois

Illinois Professor Looks at the Pros and Cons of Artificial Intelligence

Gunkel said colleges and universities need to take steps to ensure students aren’t just leaving their writing assignments to their computer. #ai @artificalintelligence

Gaming Board Welcomes New Class of Agents at Police Academy Graduation Ceremony

The swearing-in ceremony was held at the Illinois State Police Academy in Springfield following the completion of a 560-hour basic training course for law enforcement officers by the trainees and other recruits. #igb #gaming

Sheriff Dart, Uber Team Up to Help Domestic Violence and Human Trafficking Survivors

Transportation is a critical need for survivors of violence. #uber #ccso

Leader Haas Recognizes Emerging Women Leaders from the 79th District

Jasmyne Humble and Mariah Vail joined other female leaders from across Illinois who are taking bold steps to make the state a better place to live and work. #jackiehaas

IPHCA, Legislative Champions Make Push for Increased Funding at Illinois Capitol Advocacy Day

Participants expect these two initiatives to be considered as part of state budget negotiations leading up to the scheduled May 19 adjournment of the spring legislative session. #iphca

Concerned Citizen of Robbins Alleges Illegal Dumping by Mayor Darren E. Bryant’s Administration with Possible Asbestos Contamination

"It seems wrong to just dump everything with no care for environmental laws/standards." - Concernced citizen of Robbins #Robbins

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