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Associated Press: COVID-19 closures and rules take effect Monday in Illinois
Chicago will require proof of a COVID-19 vaccine for indoor venues and Illinois Secretary of State offices will be closed starting Monday due to a surge in infections.
The proof of vaccine rules will apply to everyone age 5 and older and includes restaurants, bars, gyms and other indoor venues like sports and entertainment areas. The rules don’t apply to to those inside venues for less than 10 minutes, like those picking up takeout.
Chicago Tribune: June primary election hovers over Illinois legislative session as lawmakers try to finish budget and other work by April
With elections looming and another coronavirus surge underway, Illinois lawmakers are due to return to Springfield Wednesday with the goal of crafting next year’s state budget and wrapping up much of their other work for the year by early April — nearly two months ahead of the usual schedule.
Whether the Democratic-controlled legislature will be able to meet that deadline remains to be seen, as the skyrocketing number of cases forced the General Assembly to cancel the other session days during the first week of the new year and likely the entire second week. But with primaries set for June 28 and all 177 seats in the Illinois House and Senate up for election in 2022, lawmakers will be eager to avoid controversial issues and get back home to campaign.
Belleville News-Democrat: Search through details of pandemic inspection reports on southwestern IL nursing homes
Three nursing homes didn’t separate residents infected with COVID-19 from others who weren’t sick.
A nurse practitioner used the same gloves to swab two residents’ throats to test for COVID-19 after the gloves touched the first resident’s lips.
Chicago Tribune: Boom time for marijuana sales in Illinois, as industry expands with new products — but minority businesses get left behind
While 2021 was a boom time for legal marijuana sales in Illinois, it was another wasted year for minority entrepreneurs trying to break into the business, and a mixed experience for customers.
Recreational cannabis retail sales continued to climb steadily this year, to more than $1.2 billion, roughly an 85% increase from 2020 through November of this year alone. The medical cannabis program reached 136,000 active patients, who spent another $362 million. The sales generated more than $300 million in tax revenue in fiscal year 2021 — more than from alcohol.
FOX 32 Chicago: Minimum wage increases across Cook County
Minimum wage increased across Cook County Saturday morning.
Effective Jan. 1, the minimum wage for tipped workers increases to $7.20, in alignment with the Illinois State minimum wage. The minimum wage for non-tipped workers remains $13.00.