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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

Announcement: South Suburban College Wins 3rd in ‘Best in the Region 2024’

Winning this award validates our continuous endeavors in being committed to providing exceptional support and resources to our students. #ssc

Illinois House advances measure opening door to digital ID

State Rep. Jeff Keicher, R-Sycamore, asked how to keep such devices secure from unreasonable search and seizure during a traffic stop. #digitalID

Bill that Requires Lenders to Disclose Interest Rates to Small Businesses Blocked in House Committee

The bill would apply to loans made by “nonbank lenders,” lenders that almost exclusively reside on the internet. #loans #business

Oak Lawn Library Brings Back ‘One Book, One Oak Lawn’ Reading Program

Cicadas, urban bird watching, state parks, nature crafts and native plants will be featured topics at adult, teen and senior Library programs this summer. #oaklawn #summerreading

Hundreds of bills pass, including changes to state’s biometric data privacy law

Many of the measures will soon head to Gov. JB Pritzker, including a bill that changes how damages accrue under Illinois’ first-in-the-nation biometric data privacy law. #illinois

Ventura Leads Bipartisan Effort to Provide Psilocybin Treatments

The bill would also establish the Illinois Psilocybin Advisory Board under the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation which would create a training program, ethical standards, and licensing requirements. #mushrooms

Legislation would charge teachers and others for sexually abusing 18-year-old students

State Rep. Amy Elik, R-Alton, says school staff who sexually abuse 18-year-old students should face charges so she has filed House Bill 4241 in Springfield. #teachers #students

Illinois EPA Provides Over $4 Million in Funding to the City of Joliet to Replace Lead Service Lines

The City will replace approximately 557 lead services lines with copper service lines as well as water meters that contain lead. #leadwaterpipes

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