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Whiteside County school districts mum on state’s new sex education policy
Five school districts in Whiteside County are mum on Illinois’ new law that aligns sex education policies for grades K-12 with national standards.
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Stephenson County school districts mum on state’s new sex education policy
Five school districts in Stephenson County are mum on Illinois’ new law that aligns sex education policies for grades K-12 with national standards.
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Ogle County school districts opting out of state’s new sex education policy
Seven school districts in Ogle County are opting out of Illinois’ new law that aligns sex education policies for grades K-12 with national standards.
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Lee County school districts mum on state’s new sex education policy
Five school districts in Lee County are mum on Illinois’ new law that aligns sex education policies for grades K-12 with national standards.
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Jo Daviess County school districts opting out of state’s new sex education policy
Three school districts in Jo Daviess County are opting out of Illinois’ new law that aligns sex education policies for grades K-12 with national standards.
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Carroll County school districts opting out of state’s new sex education policy
Two school districts in Carroll County are opting out of Illinois’ new law that aligns sex education policies for grades K-12 with national standards.
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Illinois lawmakers clash over redrawing boundaries; Republicans file 'independent redistricting' bill
Illinois lawmakers are at odds over the process of redrawing boundaries for the state's legislative and congressional districts.
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Illinois Republican lawmaker files bill seeking expansion of hate crimes to include police
A Republican lawmaker wants to make harassing a current or retired police officer a "hate crime" in response to law enforcement and criminal justice reforms the governor signed on Feb. 22.
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McCombie applauds Illinois effort to provide hospitals with more funding
Illinois hospitals benefited from $250 million in additional federal funding after a bipartisan effort in the state Legislature, Rep. Tony McCombie (R-Savanna) said.