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Durbin Exposes Harms Of Unregulated AI Chatbots During Senate Judiciary Committee Hearing

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WASHINGTON – U.S. Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL), Ranking Member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, today questioned witnesses at a Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime and Counterterrorism hearing entitled “Examining the Harm of AI Chatbots.” Durbin focused his questioning on the warning signs of children and adolescents being lured into unhealthy or harmful behavior, including self-harm or suicide, by AI chatbots. Durbin began by referring to a statistic in the opening statement of Mr. Robbie Torney, Senior Director of AI Programs at Common Sense Media. According to Common Sense Media polling, nearly three in four children have used an AI companion app while only 37 percent of parents know that their children are using AI. “As a caring parent, what should you look for as a sign that is happening?” Durbin asked Dr. Mitch Prinstein, Chief of Psychology Strategy and Integration at the American Psychological Association. Dr. Prinstein explaine

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Comptroller Susana Mendoza announces the start of the 2025 State and University Employees Combined Appeal (SECA) campaign

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SPRINGFIELD – The State and University Employees Combined Appeal ( SECA ) kicks off today, Wednesday, September 17th, and runs through November 12th, 2025. SECA offers state government and university employees the opportunity to donate to their favorite charities through payroll deduction. The theme of this year’s campaign is “Chip In and Help Out.” The idea is that we can all do our part, and SECA makes that easy. There are more than 1,600 local, state and national charities in the program, and this year, University of Illinois Men’s Golf Head Coach and professional golfer Mike Small is the honorary chair. “I’m so proud that our state employees have given $84 million to charities through SECA – I’d love to see everyone chip in this year,” said Comptroller Mendoza. “Whether it’s a few dollars each paycheck or a larger donation, your contribution will make a difference. Charities in SECA address needs like affordable

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Durbin Previews New Legislation That Would Hold AI Companies Accountable For Harms Caused By Their AI Products

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WASHINGTON – U.S. Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL), Ranking Member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, today previewed new legislation he plans to introduce to crack down on harm caused by AI companies during today’s Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime and Counterterrorism hearing entitled “Examining the Harm of AI Chatbots.” The AI LEAD Act would establish a federal cause of action against AI companies for harms caused by their systems and would enable the Attorney General, state attorneys general, and private individuals to bring products liability suits against AI system developers and AI system deployers. In his opening remarks, Durbin also slammed Big Tech for failing to mitigate the dangers of its products, especially for children and adolescents. Key Quotes: “This hearing is essential. This hearing is proving something to people who would be a little bit surprised. Yes, Senators from different political parties can agree on things

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Alton Board of Education Celebrates September's Optimist Students of the Month

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ALTON - During their regular meeting on Sept. 16, 2025, the Alton Community Unit School District #11 Board of Education recognized the September Optimist Students of the Month. Tiara Hall was recognized as the Optimist Student of the Month for Alton Middle School, while Carmody Gill was named the Optimist Student of the Month for North Elementary School. Dr. Brian Saenz, principal of Alton Middle School, introduced Hall as “a natural leader” and role model who stands out among her classmates. She showcases the values of Alton Middle School with a positive attitude and serves as a great friend. “She exemplifies the positive energy, curiosity and enthusiasm for learning that makes the student body at Alton Middle School so special,” Saenz said. “At Alton Middle School, our goal is to foster a culture of belonging where every student feels valued, supported and empowered. Tiara plays an important role in shaping this culture.” Hall enjoys reading

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New Tunnel System Opens at Anderson Hospital for Safe ER Access

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MARYVILLE — Anderson Hospital has begun construction on its new Emergency Department building, expanding the construction zone as of Wednesday, Sept. 17, 2025. Officials said the project aims to enhance emergency care facilities at the hospital. To ensure safety during this phase, a new tunnel system has opened to guide patients and visitors securely to the Emergency Department entrance. Hospital officials noted that parking in the affected areas are now very limited and reserved exclusively for patients and visitors. Community members and hospital users are encouraged to stay informed about the project’s progress by visiting the hospital’s Emergency Department Project webpage, which features updated maps, progress reports, and photos. The webpage can be accessed at https://bit.ly/45itCzw

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Gov. Pritzker Demands Answers from Trump Administration on Federal Deployments

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CHICAGO - Today, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem canceled a press conference in Chicago, fleeing the state once again because she is too scared to face questions and accountability from the people of Illinois. “I’ve said since the very beginning that the federal government is surging federal officers here to cause challenges, not seriously collaborate on improving public safety,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “Secretary Noem was in Chicago today to shoot b-roll for her social media, but not willing to answer any questions or share any information, resources, or support with the state about working together to protect public safety. She is running away scared from any accountability that the public deserves.” As federal deployments ramp up in Illinois, there has been no formal coordination with the state on protecting public safety. Keeping the public in the dark is undermining confidence and trust in law enforcement. In an effort to restore that

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Illinois Federation of Teachers Statement on ICE Ramping Up Enforcement Near Schools

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WESTMONT, Ill. – The Illinois Federation of Teachers President Dan Montgomery issued the following statement after reports that ICE is ramping up enforcement near schools: “Our schools must remain sanctuaries for children and families, not sites of fear and trauma. Immigration arrests in and around schools tear at the fabric of trust that educators work so hard to build. We’re hearing of ICE using armored vehicles, brutal force, and weapons of war like flash grenades and drones to terrorize people who are simply trying to get their children to school on time. No child can learn or thrive when they witness parents, neighbors, or trusted adults being taken away. “The Statue of Liberty welcomes immigrants who are 'yearning to breathe free.' But now many are living in fear of extreme and violent tactics being used against them by our own government officials. We call on federal authorities – again – to respect schools as off-limits, so that every child

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It's Almost Sweater Weather: Enjoy These Autumn Events At Illinois State Parks And Historic Sites

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SPRINGFIELD – Autumn begins Monday, Sept. 22, marking the official beginning of fall events at Illinois state parks, historic sites and museums. The Illinois Department of Natural Resources invites the public to enjoy the following seasonal events and activities. Visit our events calendar online for more events and updates. Sept. 20 and 27; Oct. 4, 11, 18, and 25 Autumn Guided Nature Walks Illinois Beach State Park | Lake County Join the naturalist at Illinois Beach State Park on Saturdays in October for a guided autumn nature walk. Meet at the park’s nature center at 10:30 a.m. This is a free event, and no registration is required. Mobility-friendly tours and weekday walks are also available by calling the center at 847-748-4713. Sept. 21 Fall Equinox Sunrise Observance Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site | Madison County Visit Cahokia Mounds State Historic Site near Collinsville at 6:30 a.m. Sunday, Sept. 21 to celebrate the start of fall in the Norther

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Alton's Early Childhood Center Honored with Gold Circle of Quality Award

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ALTON - During their regular meeting on Sept. 16, 2025, the Alton Community Unit School District #11 Board of Education honored the district’s Early Childhood Center, which received the Gold Circle of Quality Award. Superintendent Elaine Kane explained that ExeleRate Illinois has created a common set of standards for all early learning programs in Illinois. This year, the Alton Early Childhood Center achieved the highest recognition from the ExeleRate Illinois program. “It is my honor this evening to recognize the staff at the Early Childhood Center for an outstanding accomplishment,” Kane said. “This demonstrates excellence in every category.” The ExeleRate Illinois standards cover instructional excellence, family services, staff qualifications, professional development and program administration. By achieving the Gold Circle of Quality Award, the Early Childhood Center has exceeded all of these benchmarks. The Board of Education recognized

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IDFPR Honored with CLEAR Regulatory Excellence Award

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CHICAGO – The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) announced today that its Division of Professional Regulation (DPR) has been awarded the 2025 Regulatory Excellence Award by the Council on Licensure, Enforcement and Regulation (CLEAR). The CLEAR Regulatory Excellence Award is presented annually to regulatory bodies worldwide that demonstrate outstanding innovation, vision, and measurable results in protecting the public while serving professionals. This prestigious international honor recognizes DPR’s transformative leadership in professional regulation by modernizing licensure processes, reducing barriers for applicants, and elevating customer service for more than 1.2 million licensed professionals across Illinois. “Receiving CLEAR’s Regulatory Excellence Award is a proud moment for the State of Illinois and a powerful recognition of the dedication, innovation, and vision of our Division of Professional Regulation,” sai

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Meaningful Ways to Commemorate Constitution Day

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More than 230 years after its signing, the U.S. Constitution remains the world’s oldest written national constitution still in use. This remarkable document laid the foundation for American governance and has influenced countless democracies worldwide. Every year, the United States commemorates this enduring legacy on Constitution Day, a celebration that honors the signing and principles of the Constitution. Yet, many are unfamiliar with the history and traditions surrounding this important observance. The Origins of Constitution Day Constitution Day, officially recognized on September 17, marks the anniversary of the signing of the U.S. Constitution in 1787. But its journey to becoming a national observance was neither immediate nor straightforward. Initially, the Constitution’s significance was celebrated informally by various groups and institutions. It wasn’t until 1952 that Congress passed legislation establishing “Citizenship Day” to recognize th

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This Day in History on September 17: The Signing of the U.S. Constitution

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September 17 stands out in history as a day marked by landmark moments that have shaped nations, inspired revolutions, and propelled humanity forward in science and culture. Arguably the most impactful event associated with September 17 is the signing of the United States Constitution in 1787. This document laid the foundation for the American system of government and has influenced democratic frameworks worldwide. Delegates convened at the Pennsylvania State House in Philadelphia, after months of debate, to finalize the Constitution, establishing checks and balances and a federal system that endures today. Celebrated annually as Constitution Day in the United States, this event symbolizes the commitment to rule of law and democratic governance. Moving back in time, September 17, 1862, witnessed the Battle of Antietam during the American Civil War, the bloodiest single-day battle in American history. Fought near Sharpsburg, Maryland, this clash resulted in nearly 23,000 casualties.

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Jerseyville Applying For Grant To Fund Donor Pool Repairs

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JERSEYVILLE – The City of Jerseyville is seeking $600,000 in state grant funds to help offset the cost of major repairs needed at Donor Pool. Parks and Recreation Director Tyler Hermens announced last spring that significant repairs are needed at Donor Pool after 25 years of operation. The city is reportedly seeking funding assistance for the installation of new dive stands, upgrades to the existing wading pool, and repairs to minimize water loss from the main pool structure. Last week, city officials shared a Change.org petition with Jerseyville residents to show support for the pool improvements. As of Tuesday, the petition had collected over 500 signatures, indicating a strong level of community support which may increase the city’s chances of grant approval. Public Works Director Bob Manns said the city is applying for an Open Space Lands Acquisition and Development (OSLAD) grant from the Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR). The renovation of swimming

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Firearm Found On Belleville West Student, Prompting Immediate Police Action

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BELLEVILLE - At approximately 1:15 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 16, 2025, a Belleville Police Department School Resource Officer and staff at Belleville West High School were alerted to a student possibly possessing a firearm on campus. Belleville Police said the student was immediately separated from others, and a search conducted by the officer resulted in the seizure of a firearm. The juvenile is currently in custody at the Belleville Police Department pending further court proceedings. Authorities emphasized that the safety of students and staff was the highest priority throughout the incident. Belleville Police said there is no known threat to any individuals, and officials believe the situation to be isolated. The investigation remains ongoing. The Belleville Police Department expressed gratitude to the student who reported the situation and underscored the importance of the collaborative relationship between the police department and school staff. Due to the student’s

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Attorney General Raoul Obtains Prison Sentence Against Metro East Man Who Possessed Child Sexual Abuse Material

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CAHOKIA HEIGHTS – Attorney General Kwame Raoul announced a Cahokia Heights, Illinois man was sentenced to 20 years in prison after pleading guilty to possessing child sexual abuse material. The case is part of Raoul’s ongoing work, in collaboration with federal law enforcement agencies and local law enforcement officials throughout Illinois, to apprehend offenders who download and trade child sexual abuse material online. Jamie Canter, 64, was sentenced today by St. Clair County Judge John O’Gara after pleading guilty to two counts of possession of child pornography, Class 1 felonies. “It is my hope that today’s sentence can help survivors and their families heal from the trauma they have experienced,” Raoul said. “My office will continue to collaborate with law enforcement agencies to protect Illinois children by identifying and holding offenders who prey on them accountable.” Raoul’s investigators conducted a search

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34th Annual Apple Festival Returns to Jerseyville

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JERSEYVILLE - The Jersey County Historical Society will host their 34th annual Apple Festival. From 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 4, 2025, community members can come out to 601 N. State Street in Jerseyville to tour historical buildings and enjoy vendors, artisans, food, live music and more fun. Beth McGlasson from the Jersey County Historical Society expressed her excitement to welcome the Riverbend community. “We have a fabulous crowd. It really is sort of the fall kickoff event for Jerseyville,” she said. “It is something that so many people look forward to every year.” McGlasson shared that attendees can visit with over 30 vendors. There will be several artisans demonstrating their crafts, from quilting to making lye soap. From 9:30–11:30 a.m., Jersey Community High School’s choir will perform, followed by The Gibson Girls from 12–1 p.m. The afternoon will conclude with The Hetzel Family from 1–3 p.m. and Back in

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Madison County Voter Registration Simplified Through New Software Adoption

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EDWARDSVILLE — Madison County Clerk Linda Andreas is continuing efforts to improve elections and streamline the voting and registration processes for county residents. “The staff in this office always strives to better serve constituents, taxpayers and voters,” Andreas said. “Elections are a chief function of the County Clerk’s Office, and we do everything in our power to ensure voters have a good experience when they exercise their right to cast a ballot.” Andreas said the Clerk’s Office has been working on election-system upgrades that might not be obvious to voters when they cast their ballots. But these upgrades are expected to streamline the voter-registration and voting processes, and reduce wait times at the polls for early voting. Early voting is an option which continues to grow in popularity. First, a new VRXG voter-registration software system is being implemented. It replaces an aging software system that was installed

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SIUE East St. Louis Campus Hostsย U.S. Sen. Tammy Duckworth and U.S. Rep. Nikki Budzinski's Metro East Water Infrastructure Community Day

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EDWARDSVILLE – Flooded neighborhoods and sewage backed up in homes were a few project updates that U.S. Sen. Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) and U.S. Rep. Nikki Budzinski (D-IL-13), along with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE), spoke about during a Community Day on Friday, Sept. 12 at the Southern Illinois University Edwardsville East St. Louis Center. Duckworth and Budzinski addressed a crowd of approximately 100 people in the Multipurpose Room in Building D on the Wyvetter H. Younge Higher Education Campus. Metro East residents learned more about the latest updates on flood mitigation and water infrastructure improvements throughout Cahokia Heights, East St. Louis and the region. The legislators also shared their efforts at the federal level to bring funding and oversight to water infrastructure projects throughout the region, received status updates on ongoing improvement projects from USACE and local officials and heard again first-hand accounts of the difficulties facing

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Judge John Hackett Appointed to National Juvenile Law Committees

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EDWARDSVILLE - Third Judicial Circuit Associate Judge John Hackett was recently appointed to the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges Child Welfare and Juvenile Law Advisory Committee as well as the NCJFCJ International Committee. Judge Hackett is the state of Illinois’ only representative on both committees. The National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges is the oldest judicial membership organization in the country and provides all judges, courts, and related agencies involved with juvenile, family, and domestic violence cases with the latest knowledge and skills to improve the lives of the families and children. While assigned to the Child Welfare and Juvenile Law Advisory Committee, Judge Hackett will provide guidance to the NCJFCJ Board, membership and staff on initiatives and projects related to child abuse and neglect, in additional to juvenile justice matters. On the International Committee, Judge Hackett is responsible for developing and implementing

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Benld Man Faces Domestic Battery Charges

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BENLD - A Benld man previously convicted of domestic battery has been charged again with the same offense after allegedly attacking a member of his household. Donald E. Ruyle, 52, of Benld, was charged on Sept. 8, 2025, with one count of domestic battery, a Class 4 felony. On Sept. 5, 2025, Ruyle allegedly struck a household member in the face with his hand. Charging documents state Ruyle had previously been convicted of domestic battery in a 2024 case out of Macoupin County. All individuals charged are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.

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