Numerous leaders and organizations reacted to House passage of major energy legislation.
Read MoreAfter months of tense negotiations, threats of closure of nuclear plants, complaints about rate hikes, and Democratic division, the General Assembly finally appears to have an energy bill destined for law.
Read MoreHouse Republicans say they want Democrats to throw out an ethics bill passed by the legislature in May and start over again. But the bill sponsor says that’s not going to happen.
Read MoreCentral Illinois venture capitalist Jesse Sullivan confirmed to The Illinoize he will launch a campaign for Governor Thursday.
Read MoreThe House returns to Springfield Thursday for a potential vote on an energy bill, but it appears a deal has yet to be struck.
Read MoreIt appears House Speaker Chris Welch has given unions and other supporters of a Senate-passed energy bill a path to a potential vote next week.
Read MoreGovernor JB Pritzker is expected to sign the new legislative maps, but the question of an ongoing federal lawsuit remains. So, what comes next?
Read MoreHours after lawmakers left Springfield without a final deal on an energy bill, Exelon confirmed it would begin closing nuclear plants within two weeks unless the General Assembly reaches an agreement.
Read MoreAfter months of complicated and unresolved negotiations on a gigantic energy bill, the Senate passed a piece of legislation early Wednesday morning.
Read MoreThe latest draft of Democrat-drawn legislative maps made changes to some Democratic districts with population disparities, but also left many Republicans in a sticky situation.
Read MoreRepublicans and good government groups repeatedly criticized a newly-released Democratic redistricting plans Monday after a weekend of hearings the GOP called a “sham.”
Read MoreThe Senate appears poised to pass a long-discussed energy bill as early as Tuesday, but the legislation may already be dead.
Read MoreGovernor JB Pritzker has used his Amendatory Veto powers on an ethics bill criticized as “toothless,” but Pritzker isn’t making any significant changes to the legislation.
Read MoreA joint House and Senate redistricting committee held its first hearing yesterday on new legislative maps which will likely be voted on Tuesday.
Read MoreRep. Maurice West (D-Rockford) and two Republicans are trying to build some bipartisan understanding.
Read MoreIllinois Republicans seem to agree they think Governor JB Pritzker shouldn’t be “acting alone” with executive actions, but few of them are clear on whether they support mask or vaccine mandates in any form.
Read MoreTeachers unions and business groups support Governor JB Pritzker’s statewide mask mandate and vaccination requirements for some employees.
Read MoreGovernor JB Pritzker is bringing back a statewide indoor mask order and requiring teachers, school employees, university employees, and health care workers to get vaccinated or face regular COVID-19 testing.
Read MoreFormer Pritzker adviser and recently departed Chief of Staff to President Biden’s Office of Management and Budget Nikki Budzinski is running for Congress in what is currently the 13th District.
Read MoreGovernor JB Pritzker says he’s continuing to look at new mitigation options to limit the explosion of COVID-19 cases around the state.
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