Illinois Quick Hits: Unemployment numbers rise; Champaign job growth continues
(The Center Square) – According to data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Illinois Department of Employment Security, the unemployment rate increased in all 12 of the state’s metro areas for the year ending April 2026.
Champaign recorded its 15th consecutive month of year-over-year job growth, but the Champaign-Urbana area also saw its unemployment rate increase by .07 to 3.8%.
BILL PASSES TO PREVENT DRIVER’S LICENSE REQUIREMENT FOR MOST JOBS
The General Assembly has passed a bill that bans employers or employment agencies from requiring job applicants to have a driver’s license unless driving is an essential function and business necessity.
House Bill 4758 is headed to the governor’s desk after it cleared the Illinois Senate on Friday. For positions that require a driver’s license, the bill requires an explanation in the job posting why the license is needed.
CHICAGO ALDERMAN PUSHES FOR PARENTAL ACCOUNTABILITY
A Chicago alderman says he is still pushing his Parental Accountability Ordinance to break the cycle of empty parenting.
Alderman Raymond Lopez said in his e-newsletter on Friday his proposal would hold parents accountable for the actions of their children with increased fines or required community service.
Additionally, it would mandate that they attend family counseling. Lopez’ letter followed several so-called “teen takeovers” in Chicago over the last week.
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