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Tag: Attorney General Kwame Raoul

On Trump’s final day, HHS launches probe into Illinois abortion law

On Trump’s final day, HHS launches probe into Illinois abortion law

— January 27, 2021

SPRINGFIELD – The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has launched an investigation to determine whether Illinois has violated federal law by enacting and enforcing the 2019 Reproductive…

  • Few new laws to take effect Jan. 1 including minimum wage increase

    Few new laws to take effect Jan. 1 including minimum wage increase

    — December 30, 2020

      SPRINGFIELD — When a new year begins in Illinois, there typically are dozens if not hundreds of new laws going into effect. Not this year. Like so many other things in 2020,…

  • Lawmakers, AG seek tougher police decertification standards

    Lawmakers, AG seek tougher police decertification standards

    — November 12, 2020

    SPRINGFIELD — Lawmakers, in tandem with Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul, are looking to bolster the state’s system of certifying and decertifying law enforcement professionals….

  • Attorney General asks federal judge to force recognition of ERA

    Attorney General asks federal judge to force recognition of ERA

    — July 3, 2020

    SPRINGFIELD — Illinois’ top lawyer wants a U.S. court to compel a federal official to formally acknowledge the Equal Rights Amendment received enough state support to be added to…

  • Attorney General Raoul self-isolating after testing positive for COVID-19 

    Attorney General Raoul self-isolating after testing positive for COVID-19 

    — June 16, 2020

    SPRINGFIELD – Attorney General Kwame Raoul has tested positive for COVID-19, his office announced in a news release Tuesday, June 16 and the governor plans to get retested as well….

  • LaSalle veterans’ home administrator fired as House committee opens inquiry

    LaSalle veterans’ home administrator fired as House committee opens inquiry

    — December 7, 2020

    SPRINGFIELD — A coronavirus outbreak at the veterans home in LaSalle that has killed a quarter of the residents over the span of a few weeks has prompted the chairman of a state House…

  • Pledge of cooperation eases fears after Lightfoot, Trump clash

    Pledge of cooperation eases fears after Lightfoot, Trump clash

    — July 24, 2020

    SPRINGFIELD —More than 200 federal agents will head to Chicago this week as state and local officials take a more measured tone of acceptance after railing against a potential federal…

  • AG: Gathering restrictions regulate Illinoisans’ conduct, not speech

    AG: Gathering restrictions regulate Illinoisans’ conduct, not speech

    — June 27, 2020

    SPRINGFIELD — State regulation of the number of people allowed at gatherings does not violate Illinoisans’ First Amendment rights, the attorney general’s office argued in a court…

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