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Dozens of amendments hit lawmakers in last days of session – Illinois Policy

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From May 24 to the early-morning hours of June 1, 109 amendments were filed, with about half of those amended to a bill. Twenty-one amendments to bills were filed on the last day of session and two after the midnight May 31 deadline. Nine were adopted, the most notable of which was the 3,703 pages for fiscal 2027 appropriations, part of the record-high 55.9 billion budget.

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Illinois Policy Institute

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· Jul 2, 2026

Dozens of amendments hit lawmakers in last days of session

Illinois lawmakers got many amendments at the end of the legislative session. The post Dozens of amendments hit lawmakers in last days of session appeared first on Illinois Policy.

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· Jun 29, 2026

Illinois Governor Pritzker signs 62 new laws, many not in effect until 2027

Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed a series of bills into law on Friday and over the weekend, with the 62 new laws set to take effect over the next year. Of the laws signed, dozens already have or will take effect this week. ENVIRONMENT AND POLLUTION REGULATION House Bill 5070 prevents the state’s Pollution Control []...Click to read more

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· Jun 29, 2026

Cocktails-To-Go Law In Illinois Becomes Permanent July 1st

Cocktails-To-Go Law In Illinois Becomes Permanent July 1st

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· Jul 1, 2026

New Illinois laws take effect Wednesday including gas tax freeze and changes for driving tests and tuition

CHICAGO — More than a dozen new laws take effect in Illinois on Wednesday, touching everything from transportation and education to prisons and liquor licenses. Chief among them is the state’s new 55.9 billion spending plan, which covers the...

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· Jun 26, 2026

Cocktails-to-go, new state agency among laws taking effect July 1 – Capitol News IL

Cocktails-to-go, new state agency among laws taking effect July 1 – Capitol News IL

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· Jul 2, 2026

Governor’s plan to ban guns blows up in own face * WorldNetDaily * by Harold Hutchison, Daily Caller News Foundation

Source link Gov. Abigail Spanberger, D-Va. Democratic Virginia Gov. Abigail Spanberger’s efforts to enact a sweeping gun-control agenda have been placed on hold by courts in June, while the state

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Related coverage for "Dozens of amendments hit lawmakers in last days of session – Illinois Policy": Illinois Policy Institute — Dozens of amendments hit lawmakers in last days of session. Off The Press — Illinois Governor Pritzker signs 62 new laws, many not in effect until 2027. WROK – 1440 AM – Rockford — Cocktails-To-Go Law In Illinois Becomes Permanent July 1st. ArcaMax — New Illinois laws take effect Wednesday including gas tax freeze and changes for driving tests and tuition. Wirepoints — Cocktails-to-go, new state agency among laws taking effect July 1 – Capitol News IL. OpsLens — Governor’s plan to ban guns blows up in own face * WorldNetDaily * by Harold Hutchison, Daily Caller News Foundation