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 By REBECCA ANZEL    News

As general election approaches, House GOP again demands ethics reform legislation

With fewer than four months remaining until the general election, House Republicans said Tuesday they want to remind Illinoisans of Democratic lawmakers’ “failure” to address corruption in the General Assembly. It has been 260 d... — Updated 7/14/2020

 
 By REBECCA ANZEL    News

Group says local governments' hands tied in COVID-19 economic response

Local government officials in Illinois have their hands “tied behind their back” when responding to COVID-19-related economic struggles, three community and business advocacy groups argued Thursday. “Burdensome, unnec... — Updated 7/10/2020

 
 By REBECCA ANZEL    News

Illinois GOP sues for same social gathering exclusion as churches, protests

SPRINGFIELD - The Illinois Republican Party wants to be excluded from the state's social gathering restrictions, as it alleged in a federal lawsuit that churches and political... — Updated 6/17/2020

 
 By REBECCA ANZEL    News

Schools to remain closed for academic year as Pritzker says virus not yet at peak

Following the lead of nearby states, Gov. JB Pritzker on Friday announced Illinois' public and private schools will remain shuttered for the rest of the school year. The... — Updated 5/14/2020

 
 By REBECCA ANZEL    News

Illinois to loosen election rules for independents, third-party candidates

Illinois ballot eligibility requirements will be loosened for third-party candidates affected this election cycle by state efforts to combat the novel coronavirus pandemic. In a lawsuit filed April 2, the state’s Libertarian and G... — Updated 4/21/2020

 
 By REBECCA ANZEL    News

COVID-19 rules unlikely to ease by April's end

Gov. JB Pritzker said Thursday, one month since he issued a state of emergency, it is "unlikely" his stay-at-home order can be lifted safely before April 30 and organizers of large... — Updated 4/16/2020

 
 By REBECCA ANZEL    News

COVID-19 IMPACTS: Employment Security department utilizes new alphabetized benefit schedule

SPRINGFIELD — The Illinois department tasked with overseeing unemployment benefits is employing an alphabetized schedule to handle “an unprecedented volume” of claims. Claims now must be filed online and by phone on days and at ti... — Updated 3/31/2020

 
 By REBECCA ANZEL    News

County fairs hurt financially by COVID-19 shutdowns

The social distancing guidelines that led Illinois county fairs to cancel off-season events on their grounds through the end of April is one part of a financial impact... — Updated 3/27/2020

 
 By REBECCA ANZEL    News

Community health centers ask state for emergency funding

SPRINGFIELD - The novel coronavirus could "create long-lasting, devastating damage" to Illinois health care facilities that serve vulnerable communities. Community health centers... — Updated 3/23/2020

 
 By REBECCA ANZEL    News

State records 128 new coronavirus cases in one day

SPRINGFIELD - The number of confirmed cases of novel coronavirus, COVID-19, in Illinois almost doubled overnight, from 160 cases to 288, the state's Department of Public Health... — Updated 3/22/2020

 
 By REBECCA ANZEL    News

Supreme Court Justice Thomas announces retirement

Illinois Supreme Court Justice Robert Thomas, a former placekicker with the Chicago Bears, will retire from his seat on the bench effective Feb. 29. He plans to join the... — Updated 2/11/2020

 
 By REBECCA ANZEL    News

Committee presses for automatic voter registration answers

A programming error in Illinois' automatic voter registration system that mistakenly enrolled more than 500 people was a "wakeup call," the state's top elections official said... — Updated 2/6/2020

 
 By REBECCA ANZEL    News

Pritzker presides in Senate presidential proceedings

Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker assumed a ceremonial position Sunday as senators chose a new president. The governor, a Democrat, presided over the floor vote as legislators elected... — Updated 1/20/2020

 
 By REBECCA ANZEL    News

Statehouse dome inspection reveals damage

A Capitol dome study conducted earlier this month revealed “some obvious flaws on the exterior of the dome,” a state employee said Tuesday. Inspectors also found cracks inside the structure and changes made over the years that hav... — Updated 12/18/2019

 
 By REBECCA ANZEL    News

Time for a change at Capitol Complex?

A law mandating baby changing tables be installed in both men’s and women’s restrooms beginning Jan. 1 does not apply to the Illinois State Capitol Complex, but the buildings’ architect plans to add them to some facilities anywa... — Updated 12/11/2019

 
 By REBECCA ANZEL    News

Chanukah menorah added to Capitol rotunda's holiday display

A Chanukah menorah was added to the holiday display in the Statehouse rotunda Friday, joining a holiday tree, nativity scene, satanic sculpture and Winter Solstice sign installed... — Updated 12/10/2019

 
 By REBECCA ANZEL    News

Lincoln artifacts will not be auctioned, foundation announces

The foundation supporting the 16th president's library and museum announced Wednesday it no longer needs to auction off a collection of more than 1,000 Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln... — Updated 12/9/2019

 
 By REBECCA ANZEL    News

Holiday symbols in Capitol offer wide range of views

Seasonal decorations are filling the Illinois Capitol rotunda - a holiday tree, nativity scene, satanic sculpture and Winter Solstice sign surround the ever-present "Illinois... — Updated 12/3/2019

 
 By REBECCA ANZEL    News

Karmeier reflects on 'privilege' of leading state's highest court

Lloyd Karmeier is the third Illinois Supreme Court justice from Nashville, home to about 3,200 people two hours south of Springfield. Karmeier said “almost every one” of the cases the state’s highest court has considered over... — Updated 11/6/2019

 
 By REBECCA ANZEL    News

Vaping industry opposes flavored product ban

SPRINGFIELD - Vaping and other industry stakeholders opposing legislation banning flavored products said Thursday the bill would have negative health and economic impacts.... — Updated 10/24/2019

 
 By REBECCA ANZEL    News

Republican lawmaker files bill to reinstate death penalty

A Republican lawmaker has filed legislation to reinstate the death penalty in Illinois, calling it an "effective tool" to dissuade violent crime. Barrington Hills Rep. David McSween... — Updated 10/14/2019

 

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