Two Chicago lawmakers are proposing a merger of the Chicago area’s three major transit systems, the Chicago Transit Authority, Pace and Metra under one umbrella.
Read MoreGovernor JB Pritzker said Monday he was not offended the family of a murdered Chicago Police officer did not want he or Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson to attend the officer’s funeral.
Read MoreIn just a few hours Wednesday, Governor JB Pritzker said he remained “skeptical” of public funding for a new Chicago Bears stadium before the team held its official unveiling to saying he was “highly skeptical” of the plan.
Read MoreGovernor JB Pritzker was asked Wednesday morning about the Chicago Bears stadium proposal which would cost taxpayers potentially $2.5 billion. Let’s just say he isn’t wildly enthusiastic:
Read MoreThe Chicago Bears will unveil a new lakefront stadium proposal Wednesday they plan to fund with more than $2 billion in private dollars and more than $2 billion in taxpayer funding.
Read MoreGovernor JB Pritzker is shooting back at critics of his handling of the Chicago migrant crisis.
Read MoreSen. Napoleon Harris (D-Harvey) is among four candidates so far throwing their hat in the ring to earn an appointment to the vacant Cook County Clerk office.
Read MoreAs the Chicago Teachers Union has exercised considerable power in Springfield in recent months, Governor JB Pritzker Thursday night offered a strong rebuke after the union’s lobbyist referred to a bill sponsored by a key Pritzker ally as “racist.”
Read MoreRepublican leaders in Springfield continue to improve their fundraising numbers after nearly a decade of cash-strapped campaign apparatuses.
Read MoreGovernor JB Pritzker Monday began the process of picking up the pieces after two members of the state’s Prisoner Review Board resigned after a parolee killed an 11-year-old boy.
Read MoreAfter a group of anti-Israel protestors blocked traffic on Interstate 190 entering O’Hare International Airport Monday, Governor JB Pritzker is being criticized by Republicans for what they perceive as a “soft” response.
Read MoreA long-simmering battle to fix the state’s Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA) advanced out of the Senate Thursday, but it isn’t clear yet if the bill has enough support to make it through the House.
Read MorePerhaps, not surprisingly, with six weeks left scheduled in the spring legislative session, the leaders of the four legislative caucuses in Springfield have a few things on their minds.
Read MoreGovernor JB Pritzker was asked Tuesday if he is considering running for a third term in 2026.
Read MoreRep. Tim Ozinga (R-Mokena), often seen as a rising young star in Republican politics, abruptly resigned from the House Monday.
Read MoreSen. Ann Gillespie (D-Arlington Heights) will resign from the Senate to join the Pritzker administration as Director of the state Department of Insurance, the Governor’s office announced Monday.
Read MoreLegislation in the House to end the state’s “Habitual Criminal” and “Armed Habitual Criminal” statutes is being criticized by current and former prosecutors.
Read MoreRepublicans critical of Governor JB Pritzker’s appointments to the Prisoner Review Board argue with the Governor’s contention the GOP has “politicized” the process.
Read MoreThe chief lawyer for House Democrats is out, seemingly over last week’s 1st Amendment dust up with the Chicago Tribune and the statehouse press corps.
Read MoreAn already tenuous relationship between Governor JB Pritzker, Senate President Don Harmon, and members of the Senate Democratic caucus may be worsening.
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