Center Square: Illinois Senate passes changes to state’s Biometric Information Privacy Act
The Illinois Senate has passed legislation that would make changes to the liability guidelines in the Biometric Information Privacy Act.
Sun-Times: A U.S. Supreme Court case could affect homeless people in Chicago and Illinois
Illinois advocates say if the high court sides with Grants Pass, it could make it easier for municipalities to criminalize homelessness in the state and throughout the U.S. Oral arguments begin April 22.
Chicago Tribune: Illinois lawmakers call for ban on intoxicating hemp products, but retailers call for regulations
Illinois lawmakers joined the licensed cannabis industry Thursday in calling for a ban on intoxicating hemp products such as Delta-8-THC, a move retailers of such substances said would put them out of business.
Daily Herald: Schools’ tax attorney to Bears: Dismiss your appeal
The attorney for three Arlington Heights-area school districts suggested the Bears drop their Arlington Park property tax appeal, which could refund the NFL club $7.2 million from the coffers of schools and other local taxing bodies, in an effort to restart settlement discussions.