In an announcement planned for Friday afternoon, Sen. Brian Stewart will announce he will not seek re-election to the Senate later this year, setting off a chain reaction that will give the northwest portion of the state a far more outspoken conservative tilt.
Read MoreRep. Dan Swanson (R-Alpha) announced his run for re-election to the House yesterday. That, itself, isn’t particularly newsworthy.
Read MoreThe latest name on billionaire Ken Griffin’s slate of statewide candidates is Steve Kim, who announced Thursday he will challenge Attorney General Kwame Raoul.
Read MoreWe received an unsolicited quote attributed to Congresswoman Mary Miller’s husband, Rep. Chris Miller.
Read MoreMcHenry County Auditor Shannon Teresi is the latest recruit on billionaire Ken Griffin’s statewide slate. She announced Wednesday she’ll challenge Democrat Susana Mendoza for State Comptroller.
Read MoreCarolyn Schofield says she thought Paul Schimpf was looking for her endorsement or help in McHenry County, and never felt like she was being vetted for Lt. Governor.
Read MoreOne of the brightest young stars in Republican politics is setting his sights on statewide office.
Read MoreCall it the fox guarding the hen house or the inmates running the asylum, but legislators are deadlocked on who they want to hire to investigate the General Assembly on ethics complaints.
Read MoreSources say Congressman Rodney Davis (R-Taylorville) is targeting two legislative allies of his primary opponent, Congresswoman Mary Miller (R-Oakland.)
Read MoreFormer State Sen. Paul Schimpf is hoping to reboot his struggling gubernatorial campaign Tuesday with the announcement of a moderate suburban woman as his running mate.
Read MoreIt appears a gerrymandering game of musical chairs could be settled in the next week with all three targeted Republicans finding a home without a major primary fight.
Read MoreDemocrats in the legislature overcame Republican attempts to stop action Wednesday and push through dramatic changes to the way judges around the state are elected.
Read MoreThe murder of a Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) investigator shook state government and offered a grim reminder of the dangers faced by investigators and staff as they enter potentially dangerous homes on a daily basis.
Read MoreFormer Sangamon County State’s Attorney John Milhiser, who served as U.S. Attorney for the Central District of Illinois during the Trump administration is running statewide in 2022.
Read MoreSome years, passing a state budget is one of the most controversial things in Springfield. 2022 may not be that way, if you believe a top Republican and a top Democrat in the Illinois House.
Read MoreDemocrats say new court district maps will offer “greater opportunities for diversity on the bench.” Republicans, meanwhile, criticized the maps as a way “to gerrymander the courts to uphold the Governor’s agenda.”
Read MoreAfter 15 terms in Congress, beating back cancer and a primary challenge from a guy named Obama, Congressman Bobby Rush (D-Chicago) will announce this morning he won’t seek re-election later this year.
Read MoreThe first day of the new year brings a new fight between two Republican members of Congress.
Read MoreA three judge panel ruled against a challenge to the Democrat-drawn redistricting plan in a 64-page opinion released Thursday.
Read MoreMerry Christmas and Happy New Year
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