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Illinois Takes Over Bank, First Independence Bank Assumes Operations
The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR), in cooperation with the FDIC, took control of Metropolitan Capital Bank & Trust on January 30, 2026, due to unsafe and unsound conditions. First Independence Bank of Detroit will assume operations, ensuring customer deposits are protected.
December 2025 Enforcement Report
The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) has released its December 2025 enforcement report, detailing five enforcement actions taken during that month. The report covers actions across banking, financial institutions, professional regulation, and real estate sectors.
IDFPR Adds 6 New License Types to CORE Platform
The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) announced the addition of six new license types to its CORE platform, completing Phase 3.2 of the system's modernization. This update primarily affects mental health professionals, including social work and counseling professions, as their licenses are gradually integrated into the new system.
Valatie Receives $5.5M State Grant for PFAS Treatment Facility
New York State has awarded a $5.5 million grant to the Village of Valatie to construct a PFAS treatment facility. This funding, part of a larger state investment in water quality, aims to protect drinking water and public health while managing costs for local ratepayers.
NY Health Launches Living Donor Support Program Campaign
The New York State Department of Health has launched a media campaign to promote its Living Donor Support Program. This program aims to reimburse eligible living organ donors for expenses incurred during the donation process, such as travel and lost wages, up to $14,000.
New York State Department of Health Celebrates 125 Years
The New York State Department of Health is celebrating its 125th anniversary on February 19, 2026. The notice highlights the department's historical achievements in protecting public health and advancing health equity for New Yorkers since its founding in 1901.
NY DOH Urges RSV Vaccinations Amid High Case Numbers
The New York State Department of Health is urging eligible residents to get vaccinated against RSV, as cases and hospitalizations remain high and exceed those for influenza and COVID-19 combined. The notice details vaccination recommendations for various age groups and risk factors, emphasizing the availability of immunizations.
Helen Hayes Hospital Updates Shabbos Room
Helen Hayes Hospital, a New York State Department of Health facility, has completed renovations to its Shabbos Room, enhancing the space for Jewish patients and families. The updated room offers improved comfort and functionality to support religious observance.
Colorado Option Health Plan Research Findings
Brown University research indicates the Colorado Option health plan has led to premium reductions of over $100 for individual market plans, including non-Option plans. The findings suggest public option plans can improve affordability, especially in areas with high healthcare provider and hospital prices.
Colorado Health Programs Receive $339M Federal Funds
The Colorado Division of Insurance will receive $339 million in federal pass-through funding for its health insurance initiatives, bringing the total since 2020 to $1.49 billion. This funding recognizes the success of the Colorado Option and Bipartisan Reinsurance programs in reducing healthcare costs for residents.
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