The Drug Take-Back Act passed through the General Assembly and addresses the improper disposal of prescription drugs.
"This budget will do a lot of good for a lot of people, and I’m proud to have voted for it," the state representative said.
Appeals Considered April 11 through May 10, 2022
The senator helped pass legislation that will provide Illinois residents a convenient way to safely dispose of unused medications.
"Families should not have to face expensive out-of-pocket costs to get necessary treatment for a child’s cleft lip abnormality," Fine said.
The state senators called for social media companies to take down digital hate speech.
Nearly 300 submissions were narrowed down to six as the Cook County Board of Commissioners consider final designs for the new County flag.
Two local residents submitted their intent to run by Monday's deadline, according to the Illinois State Board of Elections.
The Glenview Park District's Interpretive Center at The Grove will use the money for Phase 2 exhibits.
State Senator Laura Fine (D-Glenview) called the incident "disturbing and intolerable."
The Cook County Commissioner, who is working with Glenview police, said residents throughout the 14th District received the letters.
Automatic Renewal of Senior Freeze, Veterans with Disabilities, and Persons with Disabilities Exemptions Continue
“Human services workers are heroes providing vital care for some of our most at-risk communities,” Senator Fine said.
State Senator Laura Fine is leading a measure aimed at growing the workforce in Illinois.
The state senator is leading a measure aimed at growing the mental health professional workforce in Illinois.
The state senator said condition-specific training is essential to ensure better care for adults living with these conditions.
New Deputy Assessor To Serve Residents Requiring Assistance With Property Tax Bills
Nearly half is budgeted for 2.73 miles of road reconstruction and associated water main replacements, according to Village of Glenview.
The congressman visited Axley Place, a private project-based voucher community.
The 4th annual awards will be formally presented at Tuesday night's Glenview Village Board meeting.
Under a new Fine measure, universities would be prohibited from withholding transcripts as a means of debt collection.
Northfield Township Scholars must be residents of the township and possess a 2.0 or higher grade point average
Rabine will be accompanied by his Lt. Governor Candidate Aaron Del Mar at Plateia Authentic Greek Cuisine from 6-8pm Wednesday, January 19.
“Mental health is as important as physical health, and 9-8-8 will soon become a household number that is as remembered as 9-1-1."
The Cook County unemployment rate improved recently, according to the newest figures.
The Access to Basic Mental Health Information Act gives certain family members access to information about a loved one’s care.
Glenview Resident Receives Oath of Office From Karen Yarbrough
Glenview officials were expecting many in-person attendees for Tuesday's meeting with downtown code amendments on the agenda.
Fine led a joint hearing with the Senator Behavioral and Mental Health Committee and the House Mental Health and Addiction Committee.
The Glenview Village Board will utilize the corporate fund to increase the number of affordable units at the senior housing development.
The Cook County unemployment rate improved somewhat, according to the newest figures.
The Cook County unemployment rate improved somewhat as fall approached.
Food Insecurity Alleviated Through Local Businesses
A development agreement with Landmark Theatres includes $3.5 million to reimburse tenant and building improvement costs in The Glen.
The development of a park will protect more than 60 healthy and mature trees that are currently located on the land.
Presentation And Help From Board Of Review Analysts Available November 9th, 6:30 p.m.
The conclusion of the TIF will not result in any tax increase for property owners inside or outside The Glen, according to officials.
"It’s important that we find a way for patients across Illinois to receive the timely, accessible treatment they deserve."
The mission of the initiative is to "protect, enhance our shared environment, both natural and built, for ourselves and future generations."
The state representative will complete a leadership training program with 35 other lawmakers from the Midwest area.