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				Sangamon County Circuit Court Judge Raylene Grischow denied 
				Pritzker’s motion to dismiss.
 Pritzker’s attorneys have 2 weeks to respond.
 
 A hearing is set for April 28.
 
 15,000 people in Illinois file for unemployment benefits
 
 More than 15,000 Illinoisans filed for additional unemployment 
				benefits last week.
 
 That’s nearly 1,000 more that filed for the expanded traditional 
				benefits than the week before. More than 2,200 independent 
				contractors also applied for benefits, a decrease of around 200 
				from the week before.
 
				In total, the state has nearly 430,000 people getting benefits, 
				more than 40,000 than the week before.
 Former state lawmaker pleads not guilty to tax evasion
 
 Former Illinois state Sen. Annazette Collins has pleaded not 
				guilty to lying on her income taxes.
 
 The Chicago Tribune reported the former Chicago state lawmaker’s 
				attorney called the charges an attempt to squeeze his client to 
				cooperate in a federal corruption probe.
 
 The Tribune also reported Rudy Acosta, a longtime political ally 
				of embattled Chicago Alderman Edward Burke and late former state 
				Sen. Martin Sandoval, intends to plead guilty to misleading the 
				FBI.
 
 Illinois nursing home and VA workers still hesitant about 
				COVID-19 vaccination
 
 COVID-19 infections in Illinois’ nursing homes and veterans' 
				homes have decreased, but facility employees still seem hesitant 
				to get vaccinated.
 
 As of March 15, 69,000 health care workers in Illinois had been 
				fully vaccinated via a federal program, according to data 
				compiled by the Center for Public Integrity.
 
 That amounts to just over half of the state’s total staff.
 
 Public health officials out with mobile vaccination clinics
 
 Illinois public health officials will be out in Livingston 
				County today and Friday with around 1,200 Johnson & Johnson 
				COVID-19 vaccines for anyone 18 and older.
 
 There are also more than two-dozen other locations throughout 
				the state with thousands of available doses.
 
				
				State picks company for $122 million State Armory Building 
				overhaul  
				
				
				
				A company has been selected to rebuild a state-owned building in 
				Springfield that’s mostly sat vacant for more than a decade.
 The Illinois Capital Development Board announced Tilton, Kelly + 
				Bell will design renovations to the State Armory Building across 
				the street from the state capitol.
 
 The nearly $122 million project is funded through the governor’s 
				Rebuild Illinois plan funded with increased gas taxes and other 
				fees.
 
				 
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