Pritzker, Illinois and immigration
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Gov. JB Pritzker signed a bill into law, and he called out U.S. DHHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., saying he spreads conspiracy theories.
The new law, part of the Illinois governor’s ongoing battle with the Trump administration, expands pharmacy access to COVID-19 and other shots for young children across Illinois, among other
Anniversary plans include statewide public art installations, music festivals, and events that celebrate the diversity of Illinoisans, highlighting Native American culture, Black history, and the state’s immigrant communities.
Governor Pritzker Makes It Easier for People to Sue ICE The Illinois governor has signed a major bill to rein in ICE agents.
Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker and his running mate Christian Mitchell will be unopposed in the upcoming Democratic primary. The ballot for Illinois’ March 17 primary is coming into focus with candidates being removed from the ballot for statewide offices after Tuesday’s Illinois State Board of Elections hearing.
Federal officials ordered the CTA to develop an enhanced security plan by next week in response to the burning of a woman aboard a Blue Line train last month.
Gov. Pritzker praises U.S. Steel's Granite City Works blast furnace restart, driving job growth and investment in Metro East with Congresswoman Budzinski's support.
(The Center Square) – A U.S. Department of Health and Human Services spokesman says Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker eroded public trust and is trying to reinvent public health. The governor thanked Democratic state lawmakers last week when he signed legislation to empower the Illinois Department of Health to circumvent the federal government and issue its