Do advanced AI systems handle high-stakes tasks in computing? IGPA scholars in Science and Technology WG published a preprint on AI's economic risks in computing careers. ow.ly/p5Tp50Ypmzq
Do advanced AI systems handle high-stakes tasks in computing? IGPA scholars in Science and Technology WG published a preprint on AI's economic risks in computing careers. ow.ly/p5Tp50Ypmzq
The Illinois Flash Index for February 2026 continued its modest downward trend, falling to 101.3 from its 101.5 level in January. This is the lowest level since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic recovery in Spring 2020. ow.ly/6SAf50YoQ9C
Apply for the Charles P. Wolff Internship at the Institute of Government & Public Affairs emails.uofi.uillinois.edu/newsletter/2...
In our latest report, Suyang Yu, assistant professor at the School of Public Management and Policy, UIS, recommends investments in leadership training, and emergency operations updates are key to improved disaster response. ow.ly/j70o50Ymzuu
Applications are now open for the Partnerships for Evidence-based Public Policy (PEPP) fellowship program for the 2026โ27 academic year. Learn more about the PEPP fellowship and application requirementsโthe application portal is now open! ow.ly/4rf850Ye1LY
IGPA proudly adds the AI Policy Atlas Project, led by Jeremy Riel, a non-partisan tool tracking state AI legislation. Explore it and upcoming projects: ow.ly/5kOz50YcwkV
In our latest report, Craig De Voto, Research Assistant Professor in the Learning Sciences Research Institute at the University of Illinois at Chicago, examines the future Illinois schools could face as federal COVID-19 funding sunsets. igpa.uillinois.edu/reports/poli...
Episode four of the Future Tech and Policy podcast covers CESโs โWorst In Show,โ federal AI regulation moves, OpenAIโs new risk officer, and Disney bringing its characters to ChatGPT and Sora. www.youtube.com/watch?v=LvmF...
Paula Worthington, an IGPA affiliate and co-author of the latest Policy Spotlight, outlines how a loss in provider taxes could drain of $1.5B of Medicaid revenue. ow.ly/u34850XU0EJ
Elizabeth Powers joined the @ilpublicmedia.bsky.social 21st Show to discuss Illinois' grocery tax official expiration at the start of this year. However, many Illinoisans are still paying that tax. ow.ly/hJfy50XTcc1
The Illinois Economic Flash Index for December ended the year at 101.7, the same reading as November.
For the year, the index was down from a 102.4 reading in December 2024. This indicates a slowing but still expanding Illinois economy. ow.ly/6iAU50XS26b
Illinois' Rakesh Kumar warns U.S. chip export bans wonโt stop Chinaโs AI progress. China can adapt via software, open-source models, and cost advantages, while restrictions risk harming U.S. firms and fueling Chinaโs chip ecosystem. ow.ly/t4j950XRW9a
Trumpโs first year back brought economic turbulence and big education shifts. IGPAโs Craig De Voto warns that dismantling the Dept. of Ed would push responsibilities to states and put underserved students at risk. ow.ly/EGMR50XGZyl
On the inaugural Future Tech & Policy Podcast, panelists Jeremy Riel and Ken Suh break down recent AI news. The pair discuss Soraโs new Android video app, a court order for OpenAI chat logs, and more. ow.ly/Gl2U50XAVXT
The Edgar Fellows nonprofit board has appointed former U.S. Congressman and Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood as Distinguished Director of Edgar Fellowsยฎ. Full press release โก๏ธ ow.ly/2beU50XBpes
The Illinois Flash Economic Index for November rose slightly to 101.7 from its 101.6 level in October. The economy remains in a stable, low-growth mode, continuing the path it has followed for the last several months. igpa.uillinois.edu/flash-index/...
Community leaders and advocates, including Tracy Dace, an IGPA affiliate, will gather tomorrow in Champaign for the โReimagining Public Safetyโ town hall to discuss innovative solutions to gun violence and accountability in the firearm industry. ow.ly/cxe150XtB9Q
Molly Lamb, executive director of the Center for State Policy and Leadership at UIS, outlines how proposed Illinois legislation can help protect public officials. ow.ly/1gNL50Xt5T3
Elizabeth Powers, assistant director of IGPA and associate professor of economics at Illinois, estimates Champaign County alone could lose about $3 million per month in SNAP spending, hurting grocery stores and local businesses. ow.ly/qpN050XqFsw
Matthew Tarduno, assistant professor of economics at UIC, explains the potential impact of the recently passed, sweeping Illinois energy reform package. ow.ly/knkU50XqAgL
Congratulation to science and technology working group co-lead Jeremy Riel on receiving the 2025 IEEE Mac Van Valkenburg Early Career Teaching Award. The IEEE award honors early-career educators for innovative, engaging computing instruction.
James Swartz, PhD, professor at UIC's Jane Addams College of Social Work, explains why hemp regulation is vital for Illinois in our latest Q&A. igpa.uillinois.edu/in-the-news/...
The Illinois Flash Economic Index in October fell to 101.6 from its 101.8 level in September. This indicates a gradual slowing of the Illinois economy over the last several months, but not a major decline. ow.ly/ClP850Xm23h
Jonathan Coppess cautions that ad hoc farm payments, if drawn from USDA programs meant for standard support, may distort input and commodity price signals, hinder market corrections, and expose soybean markets to geopolitical risk, complicating planning. www.brownfieldagnews.com/news/farm-po...
๐๏ธ Check out our latest episode of the Illinois Policy Unpacked podcast, covering the Illinois' transit budget crisis with Paula Worthington and Richard Funderburg. igpa.uillinois.edu/in-the-news/...
In our latest report, Richard Funderburg, professor at UIS, and Paula Worthington, senior lecturer at the Harris School of Public Policy at the University of Chicago, discuss Illinoisโ transit budget crisis. go.uillinois.edu/Transit-Fund...
Amy Leman, assistant professor of agriculture leadership at Illinois, explains the potential impacts of House Bill 4895. igpa.uillinois.edu/in-the-news/...
Brian Gaines, Honorable W. Russell Arrington Professor in State Politics at Illinois, talked about the federal shutdown and how it will affect central Illinois on @wcia3news.bsky.social. www.wcia.com/illinois-cap...
How has the Make America Healthy Again campaign shaped public views on food and farm policy? New results from the Gardner Food and Agricultural Policy Survey reveal little change in support across commodities despite major shifts in food policy debates. farmdocdaily.illinois.edu/2025/09/trac...
In her latest policy analysis, Mina Raj, assistant professor at
@ahsillinois.bsky.social explores the impact of the CARE Act and how it improves outcomes for patients, strengthens health systems, and benefits states.
Read the full analysis here: ow.ly/Lfx250X0htC