AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoPublic Health & Safety: Illinois is bracing for a dangerous heat wave, with heat advisories and forecasts pushing heat indexes above 100 degrees; officials are urging residents to hydrate, limit outdoor time, and use cooling centers. State Law (Kids’ Health): A new Illinois requirement starting July 1 will expand blood lead testing to all children, with automatic tests at 12 and 24 months and additional screening for younger kids via provider questionnaires. Elections & Voting Rights: The U.S. Supreme Court ruled states can count mail ballots received after Election Day, dealing a blow to Trump-aligned efforts to tighten deadlines. Consumer Protection & Costs: Illinois’ junk-fee and price-clarity push continues as new affordability laws take effect, including limits on hidden charges and rules aimed at lowering costs for families. Higher Education & Federal-State Clash: The DOJ sued Massachusetts and Rhode Island over in-state tuition benefits for undocumented students, arguing federal law bars preferential treatment. Illinois Courts & Policy: Illinois is also tied up in litigation over prediction-market taxes, with Kalshi challenging the state’s new rules as deadlines approach. Chicago Governance: Bally’s is leaning on former Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s law firm in its dispute with the city over video gaming terminals.
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