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Illinois education leaders launch Vision 2030 plan to boost K-12 learning across ... aimed at increasing students’ opportunities to succeed in the modern economy and explore potential ...
Illinois currently has over 275,000 restrictions and nearly 19 million words in its regulatory texts. Policymakers should set a target of 150,000 restrictions—a nearly 45% cut.
But a new study suggests that the American dream is still more elusive for some people in Illinois than for others, and that ...
Illinois’ economic engine, ... In a single month, over 140,000 new jobs were added across sectors including health care, education, retail and manufacturing.
Illinois education leaders launch ‘Vision 2030’ aiming to ensure predictable funding, school safety SARAH MACARAEG Chicago Tribune Nov 24, 2024 ...
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Illinois earns high marks among best states to do business, according to CNBC
Illinois received high marks in education, innovation and technology and access to capital, according to the study.
U of I Chancellor Robert Jones warns that Illinois' proposed funding model for public universities could undermine access, outcomes and economic impact.
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The Telegraph on MSNIllinois jumps to No. 13 in CNBC’s 2025 best states for business rankings
Illinois achieved its highest position ever on CNBC’s business rankings, coming in at number 13. CNBC ranked Illinois the 13th-best state to do business in for 2025, a huge rise since its ranking in ...
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WCIA Champaign on MSNUnemployment drops to 4.6% in Illinois, payroll jobs reach record high
Illinois unemployment has fallen, and nonfarm payrolls totals reached a record high in June, officials announced on Thursday.
ROCKFORD, Ill (WREX) – Local and state leaders across Illinois have issued statements in response to President Donald Trump signing an executive order to eliminate the U.S. Department of Education.
Illinois has all the tools and leadership we need to protect our environment, meet clean energy goals, and attract new economic investments. All we need is for the legislature to act.
In Illinois, the average teacher salary was $73,916 for 2022-23, a 2.2% year-over-year increase, said a report from the National Education Association in April. Illinois ranked as the 12th best ...
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