The Department of Justice filed suit Thursday against the State of Illinois, City of Chicago, and Cook County arguing sanctuary policies and laws limiting coordination with federal immigration officials are illegal.
Read MoreWhile jurors continue to deliberate his fate, a group of longtime allies and supporters of House Speaker Michael Madigan have reached out in recent days to question and criticize the federal government’s prosecution of the longtime Speaker and once powerful political figure.
Read MoreAs Democrats begin efforts to close a projected $3.2 billion budget gap, it appears it may be difficult for the supermajority party to find consensus, especially on taxes.
Read MoreBefore a last minute pull back from President Donald Trump Monday, Illinois farmers were preparing for new tariffs to take effect Tuesday on products imported from Canada, Mexico, and China.
Read MoreCalling Democratic gerrymandered legislative maps in effect since 2021 “unethical and, frankly, illegal,” House Republicans announced a lawsuit Tuesday asking the Illinois Supreme Court to throw out the existing map and require a new map to be drawn.
Read MoreA report released earlier this month from the Commission on Government Forecasting and Accountability (COGFA) analyzing the cost of a union-backed Tier 2 pension “fix” provided an eye-popping cost and a directive for supporters to head back to the drawing board.
Read MoreWhile copious amounts of speculation are already circling Governor JB Pritzker’s decision whether or not to seek a third term, it appears few Republicans are laying serious groundwork for a run at the state’s top office in 2026.
Read MoreSen. Dan McConchie (R-Hawthorn Woods), who was deposed as Senate Republican Leader in 2022, announced Monday he will resign Sunday after nearly nine years in the Senate.
Read MoreFor over a decade, workers in Illinois have been bearing the brunt of an unjust retirement system.
Read MoreAt the center of Illinois’ challenges – rising property taxes, budget gaps, outmigration – lies a topic that stirs emotions and debate: public pensions.
Read MoreOn January 20th, our nation will once again watch our democracy in action.
Read MoreIt has been written about exhaustively since the November election. What the party did wrong. What Biden did wrong. What the Harris campaign did wrong. Blah. Blah. Blah.
Read MoreMike Madigan is testifying in his own defense.
Read MoreBased on encounters I have across Springfield, I’d say a whole bunch of people want better local news.
Read MoreWhen Rep. Dan Caulkins (R-Decatur) ran for the House for the first time in 2018, he had a hard three-term limit for himself.
Read MoreDemocratic Congresswoman Nikki Budzinski (D-Springfield), a former aide to Gov. JB Pritzker, testified Monday in the corruption trial of former House Speaker Michael Madigan.
Read MoreAs outgoing Rep. Kelly Burke (D-Evergreen Park) drove home from the final day of her final veto session last month, she dealt with high winds, heavy snow, and drivers who weren’t acclimated to winter weather in Illinois.
Read MoreSen. Win Stoller (R-East Peoria) won his Peoria-area seat in 2020, but was appointed to the seat a few days early, during the 2021 lame duck session. He got a crash course in legislating.
Read MoreRep. Lance Yednock (D-Ottawa) never really imagined politics was a part of his plan. A longtime heavy machine operator and Business Agent for powerful union Local 150, Yednock said he was “plucked” to run against a scandal-plagued Republican lawmaker and unpopular Governor in Republican Bruce Rauner.
Read MoreA Republican Senator from southern Illinois is continuing to raise the alarm about illegal drugs being smuggled into Illinois prisons.
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