Lawmakers just passed 2 bills making Illinois even worse for business – Illinois Policy

Senate Bill 328 would make it easier to sue out-of-state businesses merely for being registered in Illinois. Senate Bill 1976 would prevent Illinois business from benefitting from any federal rules easing workplace regulations.
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Leaving Soon, just not soon enough
9 months ago

Illinois is digging its own grave.

David F
9 months ago

Even more companies will do doing business in Illinois

Billy
9 months ago

The swirling the drain accelerates!

MsT
9 months ago
Reply to  Billy

The legislature imagines that they’re in a heated whirlpool, watching the gardeners cut the lawn, calling out to the chef to ask what’s for lunch.

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