AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoHemp Oversight: State Rep. Barbara Hernandez’s bill (SB 3222) strengthening Illinois hemp and cannabis licensing, testing, labeling, and enforcement was signed into law by Gov. Pritzker. Local Media: Paddock Publications abruptly closed at least 13 Illinois newspapers, expanding news deserts by adding five more counties. State Library Access: Illinois launched a statewide digital library service through the Illinois State Library/EBSCO partnership, expanding free e-books, journals, newspapers, and research databases for residents. Pharmacy Relief: Pritzker announced the first $25M distribution under the Illinois Pharmacy Support Program, sending nearly $25M to 434 pharmacies at risk of closure. Storm Impacts: Water service issues hit Tuscola, Arcola, and West Prairie after Thursday’s storm, with residents asked to conserve. Prediction Markets: A group of 16 Senate Democrats urged the CFTC to tighten rules on prediction markets, citing insider trading and retail consumer harms. Chicago Parking Meter Sale: Aldermen pressed Stonepeak for more details as the city weighs its leverage and concerns about the privatization deal. Bears Stadium Push: The Bears advanced stadium development toward Hammond, Indiana, renewing the Illinois-vs.-Indiana political fight over costs and regional impact. Public Safety & Courts: Section 702 of FISA faces expiration amid Congress’s inaction, with lawmakers warning it underpins a large share of daily intelligence briefings. Social Security: Sen. Dick Durbin warned Social Security needs action as trustees project insolvency in 2032.
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