A third candidate has jumped into the race to succeed Don Tracy as Illinois Republican Party chairman.
Read MoreDemocratic members of the Illinois congressional delegation appear split on how the party should handle the future of President Joe Biden, who has faced calls to withdraw after a generally panned debate performance last month.
Read MoreRepublican Congressman Darin LaHood (R-Peoria) says a Chinese company aiming to build an electric vehicle battery plant in Kankakee County uses slave labor and should not receive Illinois taxpayer funds to locate in the state.
Read MoreIt appears a nearly 50-percent cut in operational funds for Soil and Water Conservation Districts across the state came directly from the Illinois Department of Agriculture, but nobody is saying why.
Read MoreAttorneys for House Speaker Chris Welch are asking a judge to dismiss a suit from a group of staffers aiming to form a union, continuing an ongoing war of words between the second term speaker and his staff.
Read MoreIn a state budget that included some $70 million in cuts in a $53 billion spending plan, lawmakers took an axe to funding for soil and water conservation districts across the state.
Read MoreMonday was the deadline for independent candidates to file petitions for the November election.
Read MoreAfter Illinois Republican Party Chairman Don Tracy announced Wednesday he would resign his post by next month, speculation has already ramped up on who will step in to the role.
Read MoreWith fewer than five months before the November election and serious political headwinds facing the party, the Illinois GOP was struck another blow Wednesday as party infighting led to the resignation of its chairman, Springfield attorney Don Tracy.
Read MoreOn a hot June day in Champaign-Urbana, appointed Rep. Brandun Schweizer (R-Danville) was dressed for door knocking. In a polo shirt, lightweight shorts, and bright orange running shoes, he’s spent the majority of his time hoofing through the neighborhoods of Danville, Champaign-Urbana, Rantoul and other communities that dot the 104th House District.
Read MoreThe Illinois Republican Party State Central Committee has removed Vice Chairman Mark Shaw, a longtime figure in state party politics, from his position in party leadership.
Read MoreLast week wasn’t a banner week for the Pritzker administration’s plan to close the Logan Correctional Center, a downstate women’s prison located near Lincoln, and move it to a newly constructed facility near Joliet.
Read MoreA group of Illinois Republican State Central Committeemen and Committeewomen is working to oust Illinois Republican Party Chairman Don Tracy, multiple sources tell The Illinoize.
Read MoreUp and down the state, Republicans have been convinced their slated candidate against Rep. Katie Stuart (D-Edwardsville) would be fine to remain on the ballot for the November election because he filed his slating paperwork with the Illinois State Board of Elections before Democrats passed a law ending slating in early May.
Read MoreThe Chairman of the Lake County Republican Party is calling on his rival, Illinois GOP Vice Chair and State Central Committeeman Mark Shaw to resign.
Read MoreA four second comment on a little-noticed downstate TV station has escalated into a war of words from Governor JB Pritzker and his top staff aiming their fire at another statewide elected Democrat.
Read MoreGovernor JB Pritzker signed the FY25 state budget Wednesday, spending a record $53 billion while aggressively pushing back on critics of the state’s massive increase in spending since Pritzker took office.
Read MoreModerate Rep. Larry Walsh said there was a struggle between moderate and progressive Democrats over how to balance the budget and whether there should be tax increases, cuts, or a combination of both. He ended up voting for a tax increase at 4:30 a.m. last Wednesday.
Read MoreDoes former President Donald Trump’s felony conviction last week hurt vulnerable suburban Republicans worse than the political headwinds they already faced, or has the unpopular former president already damaged suburban Republicans enough?
Read MoreAfter a judge put a new Democratic-passed law aimed at stopping political parties from slating candidates for the fall election on hold, Republicans put 16 candidates on the November ballot Monday, though most are seeking seats that are unlikely for the GOP to compete in.
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