Governor JB Pritzker said in 2018 he would veto any legislative redistricting map drawn by politicians. Tuesday, it appeared Pritzker went back on that pledge.
Read MoreGovernor JB Pritzker signed a health care equity bill into law Tuesday, while dismissing Republican concerns about cost of the legislation.
Read MoreFor the first time in Illinois’ 203-year history, the state population will drop in the decennial federal census.
Read MoreThe U.S. Census Bureau announced Monday Illinois would lose a congressional district beginning in the 2022 election cycle.
Read MoreGovernor JB Pritzker says COVID-19 vaccine supply will soon exceed demand. But, he says, that’s not necessarily a bad thing.
Read MoreState Senators pressed the Pritzker administration Friday on plans to eliminate a tax credit for job creation as a part of closing the state’s budget gap.
Read MoreOne of the state’s leading voices in good government says lawmakers should delay passing a legislative redistricting plan until full census data is available, even if that means asking a judge if they can ignore the constitutional deadline.
Read MoreA bill sponsored by Rep. Carol Ammons (D-Urbana) that, essentially, decriminalizes significant amounts of drugs. The bill could have larger implications on the shaky relationship between lawmakers and police.
Read MoreMayors from around state want Governor JB Pritzker and the General Assembly to stop using money set aside for local municipalities to help balance the state’s budget.
Read MoreThe top House Republican says he’s fed up with hypocrisy from House Democrats as they continue to plan to pass legislative redistricting maps without official census data. But, a spokesperson for House Speaker Chris Welch calls GOP complaints “political posturing.”
Read MoreThe state has begun redirecting some of the COVID-19 vaccine allocated for many downstate communities to the suburbs and city of Chicago.
Read MoreThe decennial redistricting process, and the politics surrounding it, seem to be taking all of the oxygen out from under the Capitol dome.
Read MoreWith a verdict expected as early as Tuesday in the trial of former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin, city of Chicago and state officials are preparing for any violence in Chicago.
Read MoreCongressman Adam Kinzinger knows his criticism of former President Donald Trump in a heavily Republican, pro-Trump district may be the end of his political aspirations. And he likely doesn’t care.
Read MoreFormer Senate Republican Leader Bill Brady, a three time candidate for Governor, may be setting his sights on a run for Secretary of State in 2022.
Read MoreHouse Republicans are essentially echoing The Who. “Meet the new boss, same as the old boss.”
Read MoreJoining a federal call to “pause” injections of the Johnson & Johnson/Janssen vaccine, state officials announced Tuesday they were pausing distribution, too.
Read MoreIf there’s something growing about the Illinois population, it’s the share of Illinois’ Hispanic residents.
Read MoreRepublicans know they are fighting an uphill battle in their attempts to stop Democrats from drawing new legislative and congressional district maps without current census data. So, they’re attempting to use the previous statements of top Democrats against them.
Read MoreTwo former state lawmakers won a lawsuit Thursday entitling them to potentially hundreds of thousands of dollars in back pay from the state’s budget impasse, furloughs, and previous votes to cut their own salary.
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