ICC approves over $370 million for rail safety improvements

On Thursday, the Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC) approved its annual five-year Crossing Safety Improvement Program (FY 2027-2031) to implement life-saving safety upgrades at highway-rail crossings. The plan authorizes $376 million in funding for grade crossing safety improvements and highway-rail grade separations at approximately 387 crossing locations.

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IDOA Launches I-Cover Program

The Illinois Department of Agriculture (IDOA) is relaunching the Infield Conservation for Operationalizing Vital Ecosystem Resilience (I-COVER) Program to promote the early establishment of cover crops using new techniques and/or technology. IDOA secured a $7 million USDA Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) Regional Conservation Partnership Program (RCPP) grant to launch the program, which offers cost-share/financial incentives to producers and landowners who are new adopters of cover crops or who utilize new techniques for earlier establishment of cover crops. I-COVER is a three-year program for cover crops planted in 2026, 2027, and 2028.

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Poll Shows Broad Public Support for Legislative Action on Housing in Illinois

Illinois voters are sending a clear message: housing affordability is a growing concern, and they want action. A new poll highlighted by Capitol Fax shows strong, bipartisan support for increasing housing supply and lowering costs—while also raising important questions about the balance between state initiatives and local zoning authority. Click on the title to read more about what this could mean for counties and local decision-making.

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Treasurer Michael Frerichs Opens 2026 Cream of the Crop Photography Contest for Young Illinois Residents

Illinois State Treasurer Michael Frerichs is calling on young Illinois photographers to submit their agriculture-related photos for the 2026 Cream of the Crop Photography Contest. Winners in three different age categories will be awarded Bright Start college savings account scholarships ranging from $250 to $1,000.

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Data Center Public Hearings

The surge in data center development in Illinois has led to a wave of public hearings across several counties and municipalities, particularly in the Chicago metropolitan area and central Illinois. These hearings typically focus on zoning amendments, noise ordinances, and environmental impact assessments. This resource identifies Illinois local governments that have held or are currently planning public hearings related to data centers. The list will be updated as necessary. Click on the title to view information about the hearings.

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Data Centers in the News

This resource features a curated collection of news stories highlighting the rapid growth of data centers and their impacts on communities, infrastructure, and public policy. As this issue continues to evolve, additional articles will be added to provide county officials with timely insights into emerging trends, local concerns, and statewide and national developments. Click on the title to view the news coverage.

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Gov. Pritzker Announces Illinois Breaks Film Industry Record with $703 Million in Expenditures

Governor JB Pritzker, the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO), and Illinois film industry leaders announced that film production expenditures in Illinois reached a record-breaking high of $703 million in 2025, supporting an estimated 18,000 in industry hires. This represents a 25 percent increase in film expenditures since before the pandemic in 2019.

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The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) to Provide Residents and Businesses Impacted by the Severe Storms and Flooding in August 2025 with Low-interest Loans

The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) has approved a disaster declaration for the severe storms and flooding that impacted six counties in northeastern Illinois from Aug. 16–18, 2025. This declaration will allow homeowners, renters, businesses, and certain non-profit organizations to apply for low-interest loans to help cover damages not covered by insurance.

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The Illinois Department of Veterans Affairs and the Jesse Brown VA Medical Center Women's Health Department Honor 25 Illinois Women Veteran Leaders in 2026

The Illinois Department of Veterans Affairs (IDVA) and the USDVA Women's Health Department at Jesse Brown VA Medical Center today announced the 25 Illinois Women Veteran Leaders in 2026 at Malcolm X College. Women veterans were nominated for their extraordinary leadership, contributions, and commitment to the women veteran community.

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Illinois Appellate Court Affirms Limitations of County Authority Over Solar Projects

In a landmark ruling for the state’s renewable energy sector, the Illinois Third District Appellate Court has solidified the "Solar Amendments" to the Counties Code. By affirming that local governments must approve commercial solar facilities that meet state-mandated standards, the court has signaled a definitive shift away from local zoning discretion in favor of Illinois’ aggressive clean energy goals. This decision provides a clear legal roadmap for developers while narrowing the authority of county boards to block green energy infrastructure. Click on the title to read the story.

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Proposal to Suspend Data Center Tax Incentives Draws Mixed Reactions

Illinois policymakers are weighing whether the state’s incentives for data center development remain the right tool as electricity demand rises and energy affordability becomes a growing concern. A proposal by Governor JB Pritzker to pause these incentives has sparked debate among business leaders, labor groups and environmental advocates about the balance between economic development, energy usage and long-term costs for Illinois residents. Click on the title to read the story.

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State Treasurer Frerichs Announces 250,000 More Illinoisans with Disabilities Eligible for ABLE Accounts

Illinois Treasurer Michael Frerichs today announced that an estimated 250,000 Illinoisans with a disability are now eligible to open ABLE accounts that allow them to save and invest money to improve quality of life without risking federal benefits. The Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) Act Congress passed in 2014 required that people had to have acquired their disability before their 26th birthday. A change in the law effective this year raised the age limit to before a person’s 46th birthday, meaning about 6 million more people across the country can start ABLE accounts.

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Illinois Continues First-In-The-Nation Free Test Prep Program

The Illinois Student Assistance Commission (ISAC) and global education company Kaplan today announced that Illinois’ first-in-the-nation free test preparation program – the Prepare for Illinois’ Future Program – will continue through the end of the academic school year. Additionally, Governor JB Pritzker has proposed to fund the program through the FY27 budget for another year as part of his Affordability Agenda and commitment to strengthening access to postsecondary opportunities.

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Understanding the BUILD Act: Impacts on Illinois Municipalities and Counties

As Governor Pritzker’s affordable housing initiative, the BUILD Act (HB 5626), moves through the legislature, it stands as the most aggressive local preemption bill Illinois has seen in years. While much of the legislation targets municipal density through "Middle Housing" mandates and ADU legalization, it also proposes significant changes to the Counties Code that would strip local control over fire safety and building standards. Click on the title to read our full breakdown to understand the "two-track" system this bill creates and why ISACo is opposing provisions that threaten the county oversight within unincorporated areas.

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Are You Ready for Severe Weather Season?

Thunderstorms, tornadoes, lightning, floods, and power outages are all possible during Illinois' spring weather season. That is why the Illinois Emergency Management Agency and Office of Homeland Security (IEMA OHS) is urging all residents to take steps to prepare during Severe Weather Preparedness Month this March. “Millions of dollars in storm damages within the last year shows just how quickly severe weather can impact our communities,” said IEMA OHS Acting Director Theodore (Ted) Berger. “We understand that severe weather can be overwhelming, but you don’t have to face it unprepared. Taking time now to plan and gather essentials can help protect the people and places you care about most.”

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Illinois EPA Announces $1.5 Million in Funding Available for Energy Efficiency Upgrades at Public Water Supply Facilities

The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency’s (Illinois EPA) Office of Energy is offering up to $1,500,000 in grant funding available to support energy efficiency projects at publicly owned public water supply (PWS) facilities, commonly referred to as drinking water treatment plants (DWTP). Awarded projects will range from $50,000 to $500,000 with match a requirement of 10-20% based on geographic location. Application materials are available at the Illinois EPA Office of Energy PWS Energy Efficiency Grant Program webpage. The application period closes at 5:00 pm on May 4, 2026.

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Illinois Launches Third Cohort to Expand Affordable Housing Development

The Illinois Housing Development Authority (IHDA) and the Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) are thrilled to unveil the latest group participating in the Next Generation Capacity Building Initiative (Next Gen). As the nation faces an ongoing shortage of affordable housing, Illinois needs to build more than 225,000 units over five years to meet growing demand. Next Gen is a flagship program designed to strengthen the pipeline of emerging affordable housing developers across the state and a crucial component of Governor Pritzker’s Affordability Agenda.

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Illinois Housing Development Authority Announces Lender and Loan Officer Award Winners

The Illinois Housing Development Authority’s Homeownership Department (IHDA Mortgage) announced the recipients of its annual Lender and Loan Officer Awards, recognizing the banks, mortgage lenders, credit unions, and loan officers who assisted the most homebuyers using IHDA Mortgage programs in 2025. “IHDA’s programs make a meaningful difference for families who may not otherwise have access to affordable mortgage financing,” said IHDA Executive Director Kristin Faust. “Down payment assistance can be the deciding factor between continuing to rent and finally purchasing a home. Our partners are on the front lines, working one-on-one with families to navigate the mortgage process and access critical down payment assistance. Together, we are not just closing loans, we are opening doors to long-term financial stability, generational wealth, and stronger communities across Illinois.”

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Treasurer Michael Frerichs Unveils $200,000 in Grants to 10 Small Nonprofits Throughout Illinois

Illinois State Treasurer Michael Frerichs today unveiled nearly $200,000 in Charitable Trust grants to 10 small nonprofits that help people stay in their homes and get job training. “We are helping people who need a helping hand at a time when so many folks are struggling due to higher costs and as our federal government yanks away lifelines,” Treasurer Frerichs said at a news conference at Rockford. “I’m proud to partner with nonprofit organizations that tirelessly work to improve the lives of Illinoisans in need and make our communities better places to live.”

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State Treasurer Michael Frerichs Presents Awards to Downstate Leaders in Honor of Black History Month

Illinois State Treasurer Michael Frerichs today hosted a celebration to commemorate Black History Month and honor leaders in the African American community. The event, held at the Illinois State Treasurer’s Office in the Marine Bank Building in downtown Springfield, was an opportunity to reflect on the great achievements of Black leaders. The eight Downstate Illinois honorees included a Springfield dentist, the CEO and President of the Springfield Urban League, the superintendent of Decatur Public Schools, the mayor of Carbondale, a labor leader from Belleville, the head girls basketball coach at Lanphier High School in Springfield, an award-winning children’s book author from O’Fallon, and the president of NAACP Peoria.

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The New Illinois Liquor Control & Compliance Portal has Launched

The Illinois Liquor Control Commission is pleased to introduce its new Licensing & Compliance Portal, a modern, unified system designed to streamline application, renewal, and compliance management for licensees statewide. As we begin implementation, licensees may notice temporary adjustments to workflows and processing timelines during the first 90 days. This transition period is a planned and important part of launching a new system of this scale. Throughout this phase, the ILCC will closely monitor performance, incorporate user feedback, and make targeted refinements to ensure the portal functions efficiently and effectively.

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