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New legislation would allow state lawmakers, constitutional officers and state’s attorneys, among others, to request that their personal information be redacted on public websites.
Public officials would be able to use their campaign funds to pay for personal security services and security upgrades to their home, including security systems, cameras, walls, fences and other physical improvements.
Meanwhile, a broader elections bill that, among other things, would have mandated curbside voting for disabled people and required universities to provide on-campus early voting and Election Day polling locations stalled for a second time.
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SPRINGFIELD (Capitol News Illinois) — The Illinois House on

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