Illinois Quick Hits: Google settlement wins praise from Illinois AG
(The Center Square) – Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul says he is pleased that a federal court stated it will approve a $700 million settlement in a multi-state antitrust lawsuit against Google.
Raoul joined a bipartisan group of 53 attorneys general in 2021 who sued Google for illegally dominating Android app distribution and for charging consumers up to 30% per transaction.
IL SECRETARY OF STATE UNVEILS BUSINESS SERVICES CENTER
Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias has announced the opening of a new business services center in downtown Chicago.
A statement from the secretary’s office said the facility will eliminate more than $644,000 in annual lease costs by consolidating operations into a state-owned building.
The center includes a DMV kiosk.
GAS PRICES RISE AGAIN, DIESEL NOW $6 PER GALLON IN ILLINOIS
AAA says gas prices continued to rise over the weekend, with the Illinois average for regular unleaded at $4.93 per gallon on Monday.
Friday’s price was $4.86. The average Illinois price for diesel is now $6 per gallon.
The national averages are $4.46 for unleaded and $5.64 for diesel.
Latest News Stories
Braves 5th/6th Grade Shutout Paris in JFL home finale
WATCH: Pritzker creates governors group as IL legislators debate increased energy bills
Attorneys general file amicus brief supporting DEI policies
Illinois lawmaker, physician pushes back on Trump Tylenol announcement
Illinois quick hits: Nearly 10,000 fewer jobs; temporary amnesty for delinquent taxpayers
Election organization backs Republicans’ suit against Arizona
Patel says ICE shooting suspected searched ‘Charlie Kirk Shot,’ planned attack
Trump administration prepares for mass layoffs if government shuts down
Report: Strict energy siting regulations curb property tights
New agronomy farm opens as growers face challenging conditions
Illinois quick hits: O’Fallon man allegedly work with cartel; most dangerous for nursing home safety
Watchdog says Biden Education Department defied court order on Title IX enforcement