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In 8-1 Decision Scotus Rejects Pro-“Trans” Viewpoint Discrimination
The “trans” cult is rocked again, and this time truth has an assist from liberal justices Elena Kagan and Sonia Sotomayor.
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No Quiet Weekend in America – From CPAC to No Kings
CPAC Panel in Dallas with Gordon Chang Pictured above: Gordon Chang, Jillian Rojas from Manteno, Illinois, Lori Brock from Green Charter Township, Michigan, and Jeanne Ives I’m very thankful to Gordon Chang for inviting me and others fighting the CCP-affiliated company Gotion to CPAC to let others know that hard work and grassroots activism can…
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Illinois Committee Deadline Week In Springfield Highlights The Disconnect on Crime and Taxes
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Sanctuary Laws Under Fire Again — After Loyola University Chicago Student Murdered
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How Policy Decisions Drive Economic Growth and Migration
The Legislation Radar
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SB 2371 – Expands Union Membership to Public Attorneys
SB2371 would have allowed assistant states attorneys, public defenders, and an number of otherwise noted professionals to unionize.
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HB 2161– “Family Responsibility” Protected in Human Rights Act
Includes “family responsibilities” in the definition of harassment. Defines family responsibilities to mean an employee’s actual or perceived provision of personal care to a family member. Defines “personal care” and “family member”. Includes “family responsibilities” in the provisions creating a civil rights violation if violated by an employer, employment agency, or labor organization.
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HB 4582 – Increases GO and Other Bonds Authorization Limit, Makes Other Local Bond Changes that Fail Taxpayers
This omnibus financing bill increases the state debt limit by over $5 billion. It also allows schools to build new buildings without referendum if done to house pre-school or kindergarten classes. Schools are also allowed to extend bond payback from 25 years to 30 years.

