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- Update: Gov. J.B. Pritzker has signed a wide-ranging abortion rights bill that aims to block people in other states from suing or prosecuting abortion patients and providers in Illinois.
- Congratulations to Illinois Answers reporters @sidneeking and @journo_cam for being chosen for the 2024-25 @nytimes Local Investigations Fellowship. Read more about Sidnee and Cam here:
- New from @AlexNitkin: @AldMattMartin (47th) is trying to breathe life into one of the least active City Council committees.
- NEW: Chicago has seen traffic crashes, injuries and deaths increase in the past decade. As city leaders try to reverse the trend, Evanston has set a powerful example.
- NEW from @PeterNickeas: CPS Principal, Staff Stymied Police Investigation of Mass Shooting at Pilsen High School, Emails, Interviews Show
- New from @_ManuelRamos_: Cook County Health is spending millions of dollars creating its own medical research department while it continues a yearlong investigation into the nonprofit managing its clinical trials.
- Hi 👋 We’re new here. We're Illinois' nonpartisan investigations and solutions journalism news organization powered by @BetterGov. 🧵
- New from @_ManuelRamos_: Illinois' assault weapons ban is facing an uphill legal battle with scholars hesitant to say it will survive challenges.
- Many residents have praised Invest South/West’s goals of revitalizing long-neglected Chicago Neighborhoods. But interviews from our team show that while the city vowed to involve locals, residents say they’ve been shut out of decision-making.
- NEW: The Cook County public guardian is suing Illinois child welfare officials for allowing foster children to remain locked up in juvenile detention even after they've been ordered released.
- The new committee chairs of Chicago's City Council, whose ideas were often ignored under the Lightfoot administration, are planning big policy moves for the city. @AlexNitkin takes a look at how they want to use their power here:
- A program sold as a model for the country to provide vital health care coverage to undocumented immigrants in Illinois is now facing funding problems with former allies butting heads. From @_ManuelRamos_:
- New: Two years after receiving the COVID-era funding, Chicago has been slow off the mark with some of its programs to help people experiencing homelessness.

