Lee County school board members are voicing criticism of Virginia Attorney General Mike Herring, who on Tuesday issued an opinion that arming school teachers conflicts with state law.
State lawmakers sometimes forget that public schools are governed by locally elected school boards.
Supporters of the idea to raise the age to buy a pack of cigarettes or tin of chewing tobacco to 21 are vowing to try again next year.
Illinois will soon require health insurers to cover hearing aids for children once every three years.
The governor has scuttled a plan to require all school districts in the state to pay teachers a minimum annual salary of $40,000 by 2022.
Michigan voters will decide in November whether to eventually raise the state' minimum wage to $12 an hour by 2022 if an appeals court decision holds up, though the fight is not over.
Cities across Illinois are bracing for the next steps to get 5G cell phone technology in place, and the capital city could be among the first to get it.
A bill that would legalize sports gambling in Ohio is coming under constitutional scrutiny by state Sen. Majority Leader Larry Obhof, R-Medina.
Illinois’ tech manufacturers have a serious shortage of skilled talent and optimism about the state’s economic climate.
The state of Virginia may halt a 600-mile natural-gas pipeline project that energy companies expect to create 17,000 construction jobs and 2,200 long term jobs in Virginia, West Virginia and North Carolina. The project has already received federal approval.
Lee County school board members are voicing criticism of Virginia Attorney General Mike Herring, who on Tuesday issued an opinion that arming school teachers conflicts with state law.
State lawmakers sometimes forget that public schools are governed by locally elected school boards.
Supporters of the idea to raise the age to buy a pack of cigarettes or tin of chewing tobacco to 21 are vowing to try again next year.
Illinois will soon require health insurers to cover hearing aids for children once every three years.
The governor has scuttled a plan to require all school districts in the state to pay teachers a minimum annual salary of $40,000 by 2022.
Michigan voters will decide in November whether to eventually raise the state' minimum wage to $12 an hour by 2022 if an appeals court decision holds up, though the fight is not over.
Cities across Illinois are bracing for the next steps to get 5G cell phone technology in place, and the capital city could be among the first to get it.
A bill that would legalize sports gambling in Ohio is coming under constitutional scrutiny by state Sen. Majority Leader Larry Obhof, R-Medina.
Illinois’ tech manufacturers have a serious shortage of skilled talent and optimism about the state’s economic climate.
The state of Virginia may halt a 600-mile natural-gas pipeline project that energy companies expect to create 17,000 construction jobs and 2,200 long term jobs in Virginia, West Virginia and North Carolina. The project has already received federal approval.
Gov. Bruce Rauner signed a law Friday giving a 60-day grace period for gun owners to renew their state firearms identification cards and still own a firearm, but it won’t help the thousands of gun owners that have let theirs expire.