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

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ICE hiring ban bill reignites SAFE-T Act fight at Illinois Capitol

Cabello questioned whether the bill’s sponsor could produce evidence showing that former ICE agents working in Illinois law enforcement pose a public safety risk. #ice #bill

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

Illinois Launches Webinar Series to Help Vendors Navigate State IT Contracting

The webinars are intended to equip vendors with practical tools and step-by-step guidance for responding to state solicitations, including Invitations for Bid and Requests for Proposals. #webinarseries #technology

Illinois Launches Nation’s First Law Enforcement Therapy Canine Certification Program

Program participants have already been deployed to schools in Chatham, Harvey, Summit and Chicago, as well as to out-of-state locations in Colorado following tragic events, officials said. #canine #therapyprogram #police

Illinois Secures $193 Million a Year to Expand Rural Healthcare Access

State officials said the investment will help modernize rural healthcare delivery, expand telehealth and mobile services, and address workforce shortages in underserved areas. #healthcare #funding

New Illinois Public Health Laws Take Effect in 2026, Including Overdose Reporting Measures

State officials say the data will help public health agencies identify overdose spikes in real time, allowing for quicker intervention and more effective deployment of resources. #health #laws

Illinois State Fair to Move to Digital Ticketing in 2026

Illinois Department of Agriculture Director Jerry Costello II said the change reflects broader efforts to update the fair experience. #statefair #ticketing

IDNR Revises South Zone Waterfowl Season Dates

Beginning in 2026, the state will operate under a three-zone structure, with the South and South-Central zones combined into a single South Zone. #hunting #waterfowl

IDPH Reaffirms Universal Hepatitis B Vaccination for Newborns

State health officials said Illinois’ position reflects recommendations from the Illinois Immunization Advisory Committee, a panel of medical and public health experts that reviewed the latest data earlier this week. #immunization #vaccines #newborns

Preston Law Expanding Support for Families of Students with Disabilities to Take Effect Jan. 1

“Keeping families of students with disabilities aware of all their available resources will help not just the students, but also their community.” #disabilities #law

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