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cocktails-to-go
Coverage of cocktails-to-go in the Nexus archive.
Illinoisplace2House Bill 3851organization1Department of Early Childhoodorganization1Senate Bill 2201organization1Statewide Public Defenderorganization1JB Pritzkerperson1Teresa Ramosperson1Senate Bill 618topic1House Bill 3851topic1Sara Feigenholtzperson1Janet Yang Rohrperson1cyberbullyingtopic1AI-generated imagestopic1
- Cocktails-To-Go, New State Agency Among Laws Taking Effect July 1
Illinois implements a new $56 billion budget and 14 laws on July 1, including permanent cocktails-to-go, AI-related cyberbullying regulations, and the launch of the Department of Early Childhood. The laws address pandemic-era alcohol sales, AI-generated harmful content in schools, contraband reporting in prisons, and a statewide public defender office.
- Laws on cocktails-to-go, cyberbullying and new rules for older motorists take effect
Illinois enacts new laws effective July 1, including permanent cocktails-to-go, expanded cyberbullying protections for AI-generated images, and new rules for older motorists. Senate Bill 618 and House Bill 3851 address drink delivery regulations and student safety, while additional laws impact education records and driver requirements.