52.9% of fully vaccinated Illinoisans are female, with 23,212,904 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine administered in the state overall as of September 28, according to the Illinois Department of Public Health.
53% of fully vaccinated Illinoisans are female, with 22,690,924 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine administered in the state overall as of August 28, according to the Illinois Department of Public Health.
52.9% of fully vaccinated Illinoisans are female, with 25,324,725 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine administered in the state overall as of January 28, according to the Illinois Department of Public Health.
Even a completely independent and transparent redistricting process in Illinois would not essentially flip power from entrenched Democrats to the always-minority Republicans, the head of a Chicago-based organization that advocates politician-free remapping said during a recent interview.
52.9% of fully vaccinated Illinoisans are female, with 24,070,009 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine administered in the state overall as of October 28, according to the Illinois Department of Public Health.
Chicago's Cinespace TV production center is growing so rapidly, the owner said he has had to turn customers away because of not having enough space, but he hopes to expand the number of soundstages by 50%.
52.9% of fully vaccinated Illinoisans are female, with 25,105,941 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine administered in the state overall as of December 28, according to the Illinois Department of Public Health.
53% of fully vaccinated Illinoisans are female, with 22,112,865 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine administered in the state overall as of June 28, according to the Illinois Department of Public Health.
53% of fully vaccinated Illinoisans are female, with 22,438,829 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine administered in the state overall as of July 28, according to the Illinois Department of Public Health.
53% of fully vaccinated Illinoisans are female, with 21,747,960 doses of the COVID-19 vaccine administered in the state overall as of May 28, according to the Illinois Department of Public Health.
Gov. Pritzker signed a bill into law this week that he says will improve health care equity for low-income, minority and underserved patients across Illinois.
A House Bill that would allow the governor to shut down all public and private schools received more criticism this week, this time from Wirepoint's Ted Dabrowski on the Chicago Morning Answer.