State of Illinois Launches $5 Million Grant Match Program to Spur Innovation in Reducing Edge Applied sciences (Chicago, IL) — Governor Pritzker and the Illinois Division of Commerce and Financial Alternative (DCEO) at this time introduced $5 million in state-funded matching grants for companies who’ve acquired federal funding via the Small Enterprise Innovation Analysis (SBIR) or Small Enterprise Expertise Switch (STTR) packages.
The federal SBIR & STTR packages present grants for analysis and improvement (R&D) to small companies to encourage personal sector innovation in rising applied sciences. R&D represents a vital enterprise expense that may be pricey and presents a possible threat for small companies that don’t have massive sums of capital. By offering grants that help R&D, the packages encourage innovation in rising applied sciences that would profit the federal authorities in addition to the industrial market.
“Illinois is understood for our progressive spirit and management in rising applied sciences,” mentioned Governor JB Pritzker. “This matching grant program will assist spur innovation by offering Illinois small companies with extra capital for vital analysis and improvement efforts.”
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The state-funded SBIR/STTR Matching Grant Program is designed to additional enhance capital for SBIR/STTR recipients in Illinois – stimulating high-tech innovation and commercialization for Illinois small companies which might be conducting cutting-edge analysis. Illinois at the moment has greater than 100 SBIR/STTR federal recipients who could also be eligible for a state matching grant of as much as $50,000 per venture.
“This grant program builds upon Illinois’ repute as a haven for the brightest minds and innovators by investing in small companies on the cutting-edge of rising applied sciences,” mentioned DCEO Director Sylvia I. Garcia. “R&D funding is among the costliest prices for small companies; by offering matching grants, the state is accelerating innovation and technological advances made by Illinois entrepreneurs.”
Illinois corporations who’ve acquired SBIR or STTR characterize a broad array of corporations engaged on applied sciences reminiscent of synthetic intelligence (AI), 3D printing, battery know-how, nanoengineering, biotechnologies and far more.
“Matching SBIR/STTR grants spend money on small companies which might be working with cutting-edge analysis, powering the roles of the long run,” mentioned State Rep. Justin Slaughter (D-Chicago). “I’m proud that my laws to assist Illinois companies thrive is taking form, and I look ahead to its success.”
“My precedence is constructing robust communities, and that features creating good jobs and sustainable financial alternatives. As we crafted the laws for matching SBIR/STTR I couldn’t consider a program with a better return on our funding,” mentioned State Senator Elgie Sims (D-Chicago). “Innovation will not be straightforward, however the advantages which come from creating an atmosphere that celebrates the entrepreneurial spirit and the financial alternatives, jobs, networks, and concepts that come from constructing a tradition of exploration is incalculable.”
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“Illinois is the house to a number of main analysis establishments that present a house base for a few of the greatest analysis and improvement on the planet,” mentioned State Rep. Carol Ammons (D-Urbana). “I look ahead to seeing the numerous companies that began as concepts within the analysis lab turn into profitable employers with assist from this grant alternative.”
“Innovation is in Illinois’ DNA. The SBIR/STTR Matching program captures that spirit and invests within the state’s future by offering startup life sciences corporations with the enhance they should flip their progressive concepts into life-saving merchandise,” mentioned John Conrad, President & CEO of iBIO, “We thank the management of Governor Pritzker, DCEO Director Sylvia Garcia, State Sen. Elgie Sims, State Rep. Justin Slaughter and State Rep. Carol Ammons for launching the SBIR/STTR Matching Program and investing in Illinois’ future.”
“The SBIR program is a perfect supply of seed funding to progressive analysis at know-how startup corporations, particularly these rising from the robust analysis universities and federal labs in Illinois. The FAST Heart on the College of Illinois Urbana-Champaign offers free help to entrepreneurs throughout Illinois to study funding alternatives and supply help for corporations to put in writing their proposals and type their operational plans to efficiently meet their standards of the awarding federal companies,” mentioned Laura Appenzeller, Govt Director of the College of Illinois Analysis Park.
DCEO is at the moment accepting purposes from companies who’ve acquired a Part I federal SBIR/STTR grant award. Candidates are eligible to obtain as much as $50,000 in matching grants, with the choice to re-apply and obtain as much as 5 awards for every federal Part I award acquired (one per fiscal yr). Awards shall be granted on a first-come-first-serve and rolling foundation. corporations can be taught extra right here.
With world-class nationwide labs, universities, and management within the life sciences business, quantum and different vital rising applied sciences, Illinois is a regional and nationwide innovation hub. The State of Illinois has prioritized supporting innovation in key industries, together with a $15 million funding in constructing state-of-the-art Manufacturing Coaching Academies, $15.4 million for eight moist labs to extend entry to trendy lab area, and $200 million for quantum computing analysis. The state has additionally prioritized varied packages to help small companies, such because the Angel Funding Program, which incentivizes traders to help start-ups, in addition to packages reminiscent of Benefit Illinois, which offers low-interest loans to small companies.
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State of Illinois Launches $5 Million Grant Match Program to Spur Innovation in Reducing Edge Applied sciences
CHICAGO (WLS) — Currently, the law requires drivers 79 to 80 to take a road exam if their four-year license renewal is up.
For drivers aged 81 to 86, it is every two years, and for drivers 87 and older, it is yearly.
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Organizations like AARP say that is discriminatory.
But unlike some, 82-year-old Rochelle McGee is not sure it is such a good idea to drop the road test requirements for some seniors when they get their driver’s licenses renewed.
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“I’ve been driving since I was 15, and not a lot of accidents. I have a good driving record, but as I said, everyone is not the same. So, I still think there should be some accountability for citizens,” McGee said.
The octogenarian may be in the minority as Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias and a bipartisan group of lawmakers introduce legislation which would increase the age Illinois drivers have to take a behind-the-wheel test from 79 to 87.
Illinois is currently the only state in the U.S. with a mandatory road test for seniors.
“As secretary of state, my top priority is keeping Illinois roads safe and always making improvements to ensure the safety of everyone who shares them,” Giannoulias said.
House Bill 1226, or the Road Safety and Fairness Act, was introduced last week. Sponsors made a similar attempt to alter the law in 2024.
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“This is the art of the possible. We have to get this through 177 other folks in the General Assembly,” said 70th District State Rep. Jeff Keicher, R-Sycamore.
The latest proposal still requires those drivers to renew their driver’s licenses in-person and take a vision test.
“The right to drive should be based on ability, not age,” said AARP Illinois State Director Phillippe Largent.
According to Chicago police crash data analyzed by the ABC7 data team, since 2018, people 65 years and older were involved in approximately 11.8% of crashes. That is slightly less than expected, given that people 65+ make up 16.3% of the Chicago driving-age population.
“This legislation is removing this archaic requirement and doing so in a very balanced way,” said 8th District State Sen. Ram Villivalam, D-Chicago.
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The proposed law also allows for immediate relatives to report unsafe motorists regardless of age to the Secretary of State’s Office.
Credible claims of cognitive decline or medical issues could result in actions ranging from retesting to taking driving privileges away entirely.
The measure could be voted on late March or early April.
CHICAGO (CBS) — Illinois could become the first state to fully decriminalize sex work among consenting adults.
Some state lawmakers are proposing legislation that would eliminate criminal penalties for adults involved in consensual prostitution.
In 2013, Illinois lawmakers approved legislation that reduced the crime of prostitution to a misdemeanor, but even still, sex workers and their clients are operating in the shadows.
Now some state lawmakers are looking to fully decriminalize the exchange of money for sex among consenting adults, citing safety and access to services:
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“Sex workers face an unprecdented amount of violence, because they are stuck and forced into the shadows,” said Illinois State Sen. Robert Peters (D-Chicago).
Advocates have been working on the proposal for years, saying it will allow safer practices of vetting clients, reporting crimes, and finding suitable locations to work.
The proposed legislation also would remove past arrest and conviction records for sex workers, and create a sex workers’ bill of rights.
“Sex workers should have the same basic protections when they engage in their work as anyone else does,” said Illinois State Rep. Will Guzzardi (D-Chicago).
While the legislation would decriminalize sex work among consenting adults, it would not remove criminal penalties for sex traffickers or abuse against sex workers.
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“It’s really just making sure that when we’re making these exchanges that we’re not so worried about the policing of our bodies, and also getting your door kicked in when you’re engaging into sex work,” said Reyna Ortiz, chair of the Sex Worker Advisory Group, a coalition of Black and Brown current and former sex workers who have spent years advocating for this legislation.
Ortiz said she spent 20 years as a sex worker, under the constant fear of arrest or violence.
“It’s been so hidden in this society. People don’t really understand that it really is an agreement. It is transactional, and it’s over with, and everybody goes on about their day. Unfortunately, where we are is under the threat of criminalization, which is really terrifying,” she said.
Prostitution is illegal in the vast majority of the U.S. It is legal in some parts of Nevada. In 2023, Maine became the first state to decriminalize the sale of sex, but not the purchase of prostitution services.
Specifics about the Illinois legislation, such as how it would be implemented and regulated are not yet clear. The timeline for a vote on the legislation is also unclear.
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Supporters plan to formally introduce the proposal in the Illinois General Assembly this week.
The Indiana Hoosiers (13-4, 4-2 Big Ten) aim to continue a seven-game home winning streak when hosting the No. 20 Illinois Fighting Illini (12-4, 4-2 Big Ten) on Tuesday, January 14, 2025 at 7:00 PM ET.
Illinois lost to USC 82-72 at home in its most recent game. Its top scorers were Ben Humrichous (15 PTS, 54.55 FG%, 3-8 from 3PT) and Tre White (11 PTS, 25 FG%).
In its previous game, Indiana lost on the road to Iowa 85-60, with Myles Rice (12 PTS, 5 AST, 36.36 FG%) and Oumar Ballo (10 PTS, 13 REB, 71.43 FG%) the standout performers.
Get ready for this matchup with what you need to know about Tuesday’s college hoops action.
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