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Rep. Haas Passes Bill to Allow Coverage on Mobile Integrated Health Care Services

Mobile integrated health care services are provided on-site by emergency medical services personnel. #healthcare

Sen. Hastings, Sheriff Dart Applaud Passage of Bill Eliminating Out-of-Pocket Expenses for First Responders

Once signed into law, the legislation will exempt first responders from cost sharing requirements related to mental health counseling such as insurance deductibles, co-payments, and coinsurance. #mentalhealth

Asian American Community Leaders Celebrate Passage of Language Equity and Access Act

The bill ensures that the nearly one million individuals in Illinois who rely on a language other than English can access vital state services... #language

IDPH Reminds Illinoisans to Practice Safe Swimming Habits to Prevent Drownings and Other Water Risks

A recent CDC study found that reviewed 20 years of data found that drowning was the number one killer nationally of children aged 1-4 years and the number two killer of children 0-17 in unintentional injury deaths. #cdc #swimming

Indiana Man Cited for Allegedly Cheating in Illinois Bass Fishing Tournament

The following morning, conservation police watched the location and observed Moore retrieve four smallmouth bass... #fishing

IDPH Marks EMS Week with Awards, Honors

This year is the 50th Anniversary of the first National EMS Week... #ems

State Rep. Haas Hosting Free Job Fair in Kankakee

Some employers present at this event include AFLAC, Nicor Gas, PACE, Legal Shield, the Helen Wheeler Center, the Illinois State Police, the City of Kankakee, the Illinois Department of Transportation, and more. #jobfair

Oak Lawn Announces Inaugural Restaurant Week

The participating restaurants are offering discounts or special menu items to patrons who mention Oak Lawn Chamber Restaurant Week... #restaurantweek

IDPH Reports Discovery of First Two Rabid Bats of 2024, Warns Public to Watch Out for Rabid Bats and Animals

Bats are the most common carriers of the rabies virus in Illinois but not the only carrier. Illinois residents should stay away from bats and any wild, unfamiliar, or stray animal, as well as any animal that appears to be sick. #rabies #bats

U.S. Chamber Sues the Occupational Safety and Health Administration Over Walkaround Rule

OSHA upended over 50 years of precedent by dramatically expanding the type of third parties allowed to accompany inspectors during walkarounds. #osha

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