New laws go into effect in Illinois Jan. 1 that will put new restrictions on the state’s health insurance industry. Gov. J.B.
Just days away from the new calendar year, Missouri and Illinois are preparing for several new laws to take effect.
Starting Jan. 1, many employers in Illinois will have to disclose pay and benefits information when they post a job opening.
Jan. 1 will be a good day in Illinois for minimum-wage workers, crime victims and child actors — and a not-so-good one for ...
A handful of the nearly 300 new laws going into effect Jan. 1 impact parents. Senate Bill 3136 allows drug-addicted mothers, ...
New employee protection for sick leave will take effect in Illinois to start the year. The Employee Sick Leave Act (“ESLA” or ...
After eight years on the waitlist, Mikia Knighten was excited to learn in October 2022 that she had received a housing ...
The minimum wage in Illinois will increase to $15 an hour on Jan. 1, completing a six-year transition period since the ...
If you did not get enough for Christmas, worry not. Thanks to our state legislative Santas, we have 293 more gifts to open ...
Illinois lawmakers in early January could consider easing requirements for residents to change their names, a move proponents ...
An Illinois woman was shot and killed by her brother-in-law who mistook her for an intruder on Christmas morning, according to court documents. Daniel Garcia, 52, is facing a charge of involuntary ...