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Vermilion County school districts mum on state’s new sex education policy
Eight school districts in Vermilion County are mum on Illinois’ new law that aligns sex education policies for grades K-12 with national standards.
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Piatt County school districts opting out of state’s new sex education policy
Three school districts in Piatt County are opting out of Illinois’ new law that aligns sex education policies for grades K-12 with national standards.
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Ford County school districts opting out of state’s new sex education policy
Two school districts in Ford County are opting out of Illinois’ new law that aligns sex education policies for grades K-12 with national standards.
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Champaign County school districts opting out of state’s new sex education policy
Ten school districts in Champaign County are opting out of Illinois’ new law that aligns sex education policies for grades K-12 with national standards.
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Durkin supports changes to a 2008 Illinois biometric data law, saying ‘we think this is fair’
A 2008 law requiring businesses that collected biometric data to have policies about collecting, storing, and using faces a Republican-led effort to amend the regulation that some critics say would render the mandate useless.
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Caulkins laments 'people are voting with their feet' across Illinois
Rep. Dan Caulkins (R-Decatur) said that actions speak louder than words regarding how Illinois residents express their frustrations with the state government.
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Caulkins argues Illinois needs to be put on the right course
Veteran Illinois state Rep. Dan Caulkins (R-Decatur) laments Springfield can’t seem to get out of its own way in the fight to put the teetering state back on the right course.
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Author suggesting looting may serve a purpose is met with opposition by Illinois Republican lawmaker
Since the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and Ahmaud Arbery this year by police, protests and riots have happened in many cities throughout the nation.
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Residents still frustrated after May 1 protests, says Rep. Caulkins
Despite COVID-19 protests on May 1, which drew national attention to the state of Illinois, some residents feel their wings of liberty remain clipped even under modified stay-at-home orders.