Bill would limit cell phone use in classrooms
Bill would limit cell phone use in classrooms
The measure would prohibit most student cell phone use in class. Illinois is one of only nine states with no state law governing cell phone use in schools.
The measure would prohibit most student cell phone use in class. Illinois is one of only nine states with no state law governing cell phone use in schools.
State unemployment insurance could withstand less than three months in an economic downturn. The taxes that support the fund are among the highest in the country.
Illinois is among the minority of states allowing teachers to strike. None of Illinois’ neighbors allow it.
Almost half of those in a new poll named taxes one of the city top-two issues. Concern about the economy is on the rise.
Outside Chicago, only a fourth of municipal property taxes collected this year for police and fire are going to services.
Illinois voters who were asked strongly support public and private school students in the state benefiting from donated money for scholarships.
High taxes and burdensome regulation are major factors in the state’s low ranking.
As Illinois’ election results roll in, candidates endorsed by the Chicago Teachers Union are losing most of their contested races.
Virtually all of over 1,900 health care workers will get the opportunity to join a new employer.
Sluggish growth, continued outmigration and demographic challenges are projected to continue, according to Moody’s Analytics.
Counter to the governor’s claims, Illinois students’ scores on a national assessment have dropped despite more education spending.