For however long Michael Joseph Madigan decides to stay in the Illinois General Assembly, his political obituary is already written.
Read MoreRepublicans in the State Senate cried foul early Wednesday morning when an updated criminal reform bill totaling 750 pages hit their desks at 3:00 A.M. and they began debating it an hour later.
Read MoreMichael J. Madigan watched silently Wednesday afternoon in Springfield as Rep. Chris Welch (D-Hillside) was sworn in as Illinois’ 70th Speaker of the House and the first African American to lead the chamber.
Read MoreHouse Republican Leader Jim Durkin (R-Western Springs) probably has a little bit of a sour taste in his mouth after spending the past six-plus years constantly fighting with then-Speaker Michael Madigan.
Read MoreAt the end of a lame duck session with an unprecedented focus on racial equity, the Illinois House of Representatives has chosen a Black man to lead the chamber for the first time in the state’s history.
Read MorePending a last-minute implosion, House Democrats are expected to elect Rep. Emanuel “Chris” Welch (D-Hillside) as the first Black Speaker of the House in the state’s 202-year history.
Read MoreWith some 16 hours remaining before the new General Assembly votes on a new Speaker of the House, Rep. Emanuel “Chris” Welch is on the verge of making history.
Read MoreAfter falling short of the necessary votes to retain his position Sunday night, embattled House Speaker Michael Madigan suspended his campaign re-election to the position. Democrats from across the state were shocked by Madigan’s announcement.
Read MoreThree members of the House Black Caucus told us late last night that Rep. Emanuel “Chris” Welch (D-Hillside) was, indeed, the choice of the group to run for Speaker and has unanimous support among the 22 members of the group.
Read MoreGovernor JB Pritzker announced Monday Illinois Department of Veterans’ Affairs Director Linda Chapa LaVia would resign following fallout from a COVID-19 outbreak that killed more than a quarter of residents at the state-run LaSalle Veterans’ Home.
Read MoreAfter failing to reach the 60 votes he needs to retain the Speaker’s gavel in a private Democratic caucus Sunday night, embattled House Speaker Michael Madigan announced Monday morning he was “suspending” his campaign for Speaker, but not dropping out.
Read MoreA controversial criminal justice bill pushed by the Illinois Legislative Black Caucus could get a vote in the Senate as early as Monday.
Read MoreThe Director of the Illinois Department of Revenue is offering clarity on Governor JB Pritzker’s proposed tax changes on business that were unveiled Friday with little explanation.
Read MoreHouse Democrats are on the record. 51 support House Speaker Michael Madigan for another term. 22 support someone else.
Read MoreNobody lives forever. But, 78-year-old House Speaker Michael Madigan, facing three challengers from inside his caucus, declined to tell his members Friday how long he planned to remain in office.
Read MoreGovernor JB Pritzker said Friday he’s proposing decoupling the state from federal CARES Act business tax credits and new state programs to help spur job creation and investment.
Read MoreAfrican American lawmakers are praising a legislative package to reform policing in the state while police unions and some Republicans are critical of the bill, calling the battle to defeat the legislation “a fight to save law enforcement .”
Read MoreA Chicago public radio station posted a story earlier this week indicating a large list of Republicans who were seemingly positioned to run for Governor.
Read MoreCongresswoman Mary Miller (R-Oakland) could have had a better third day on the job.
Read MoreGovernor JB Pritzker’s office says it filed an emergency rule with the state to extend the state’s mask mandate until June 3.
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