The new General Assembly has been busy in Springfield this term, introducing a slew of bills that could make some significant changes in the public health sphere and other areas.
HB 2910 would amend Illinois’ vehicle code to prohibit drivers in passenger vehiclesExemptions are written into the law for farmers operating machinery and select other instances.HB 4021, introduced by State Rep. John Cabello, would lower the state’s legal age to purchase orThe federal government passed a law mandating that the drinking age be raised to 21 back in 1984, threatening to withhold highway funding for states that did not comply with the law.
According to the text of the bill, doxing is defined as “the act of sharing an individual’s personal information without that person’s consent and with the intent to cause harm to the individual whose personal information is shared.”
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