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News

  • Deadline Nears for State & Local Government 2022 Injury/Illness Electronic Submission

    Summary data helps Illinois OSHA to identify and monitor trends related to work-related injuries and illnesses.

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  • Governor Announces End to State's Public Health Emergency

    Illinois' COVID-19 public health emergency will end on May 11th

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  • 2/11 2023 NACo Legislative Conference
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  • 3/28 UCCI Legislative Conference Day #1 (TUESDAY)
  • 3/29 Legislative Conference Day #2 (Wednesday)
  • 4/24 Executive Committee Meeting ONLY
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NATIONAL BLACK (African-American) HISTORY MONTH: February 2023

To commemorate and celebrate the contributions to our nation made by people of African descent, American historian Carter G. Woodson established Black History Week nearly a century ago. The event was first celebrated during the second week of February 1926, selected because it coincides with the birthdays of both Abraham Lincoln (February 12) and abolitionist/writer Frederick Douglass (February 14). That week would continue to be set aside for the event until 1976 when, as part of the nation’s bicentennial, it was expanded to a month. Since then, U.S. presidents have proclaimed February as National Black History Month.

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