A new Illinois law will prohibit organizations from paying less than the minimum wage to workers with disabilities. Gov. J.B.
More than a dozen states have already enacted legislation to phase out sub-minimum wage allowances for disabled workers.
Gov. Pritzker signed a law that will begin the process to eliminate subminimum wage for people with disabilities by 2029.
Illinois protects from discrimination employees who provide personal care to family members. In so doing, Illinois joins ...
One of the challenged Maryland regulations was a ban on assault rifles, which is similar to an Illinois law that was ...
Indiana legislators would like to redraw the Indiana-Illinois border to absorb parts of Illinois, but the proposed action ...
In a federal lawsuit filed in Chicago on Tuesday, a nonprofit group argues that a new Illinois diversity-affirmation law violates the First Amendment. The America ...
The Illinois Secretary of State, AARP and a bipartisan group of lawmakers are advocating for changes to the state’s driving ...
Edward Blum's American Alliance for Equal Rights today takes aim at a new effort to require nonprofits to disclose race and ...
Illinois is the only state in the country that requires seniors to have their driving skills tested on a regular basis.
Illinois law does not specifically state drivers must scrape snow and ice off their vehicles prior to driving, Master ...