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Before you light up
Those who violate the Illinois ban on smoking in public places face fines from $100 to $250. Establishments found in violation can be charged a minimum of $250 for a first offense and not less than $500 for a second within a year. Subsequent violations within a year of the first will cost the businesses at least $2,500. News You can useSee the full content of this document
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Bar Owners Choke On Ban
EAST DUBUQUE, Ill. - A new Illinois law aimed at protecting the health of the general public appears to be causing some local businesses to suffer.
On Jan. 1, Illinois became the 22nd state in the nation to ban smo...See the full content of this document
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