AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoDistracted-Driving Felony Case: Lake County prosecutors say a Zion-area TikTok livestreamer ran a red light and struck a pedestrian in 2024, using Illinois’ 2021 distracted-driving felony law; the defendant is due back in court July 26. Consumer Privacy & Cybersecurity: A lawsuit targets MSG Entertainment after a claimed hack exposed records tied to 26 million consumers, including sensitive visitor data and biometric “threat assessment” profiles. Juneteenth in Chicago: The Obama Presidential Center opened to the public as Juneteenth celebrations drew crowds across the city and suburbs, with events focused on unity and the ongoing push for equality. SAFE-T Act Transparency Fight: Cook County advocates sued, arguing Illinois agencies haven’t published enough pretrial data outcomes under the SAFE-T Act. Illinois Budget & Taxes: Gov. JB Pritzker signed a nearly $56B FY27 budget with new business taxes, while lawmakers and critics spar over the cost and priorities. Data Center Regulation Push: Springfield lawmakers are negotiating summer guardrails after a spring session deadlock, following Pritzker’s executive pause on data center tax benefits. Public Safety: Champaign police arrested two teens in a Monday shooting that killed one teen and injured another.
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