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ILLINOIS SECRETARY OF STATE: Jesse White Unveils New Organ/Tissue Donation Campaign
Highlights White Sox Legend Ed Farmer’s transplant story
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SOS: Jesse White Recognizes National Donor Sabbath Virtually
Unveils PSA featuring Franciscan Sister who helps families considering donation
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SECRETARY OF STATE JESSE WHITE: Honors Organ/Tissue Donor Poster Contest Winners
Secretary of State Jesse White honored four Illinois students who were the winners of the 23rd biennial Organ/Tissue Donor Poster Contest.
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REEDER: April is organ donor month in Illinois; Please consider being an organ donor
Ever found yourself hoping someone will die so someone you love can live?
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Jerry Nimmons, Illinois public service administrator, supports Gov. Pritzker's progressive tax rate efforts
Jerry Lee Nimmons, the public service administrator of the Illinois Department of Transportation, who stands to benefit from a tax increase, supports Gov. Pritzker's progressive tax rate efforts.
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Pritzker so far mum on rumored temporary state income tax hike
Even as talk of a temporary income tax hike dominates much of Springfield, Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s intentions on the issue remain a mystery.
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GOP CAUCUS: “There were none more brave than you, Illinois!”
In recent years, Illinois has added a number of items to its list of official state symbols.
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Illinois House passes bill to require race and ethnicity-based quotas at state universities pension system
Illinoisans of Italian, Mexican, French and Eastern European descent could be in line for top management jobs with one of the state's largest public pension systems if a bill becomes law.
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Grundy state's attorney 'not afraid of challenge' in secretary of state race
Grundy County State’s Attorney Jason Helland says he just can't stay in Grundy County when he knows Illinois needs him in the secretary of state's office.
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Going back on word, White to run again for secretary of state
Jesse White (D-Ceciil) continues to cry wolf then sheepishly change his mind, the Illinois Republican Party suggested recently in the wake of White's announcement to seek re-election as secretary of state.