The Illinois Supreme Court has upheld the state’s ban on the sale of assault weapons and high capacity magazines.
Read MoreWhat are Governor JB Pritzker and Attorney General Kwame Raoul doing to recover $5 billion in fraudulently paid unemployment insurance funds.
Read MoreOpening statements took place Tuesday in the federal perjury trial of Tim Mapes, the longtime Chief of Staff to former House Speaker Michael Madigan. A top legal expert says a conviction isn’t a slam dunk.
Read MoreHouse Republicans seem to be struggling to find top tier candidates in their most competitive races.
Read MoreIt appears Governor JB Pritzker will be toning down the Governor’s Day event at the State Fair next week.
Read MoreThe hits keep coming for House Republicans.
Read MoreRep. Mike Marron (R-Fithian) announced Monday he won’t seek re-election next year, putting one of the most vulnerable downstate GOP seats fully in play in 2024.
Read MoreGovernor JB Pritzker responded Monday to complaints about a new law allowing certain immigrants to become police officers in Illinois.
Read MoreAfter Sen. Tom Bennett (R-Gibson City) announced this week he would not seek a full term in the Senate next year, both House members in Bennett’s Senate District tell me they won’t run for Bennett’s seat next year.
Read MoreA new Illinois Auditor General has revealed the Illinois Department of Employment Security (IDES) overpaid unemployment claims totaling $5.24 billion during the pandemic.
Read MoreNumerous Senate Republicans and GOP political insiders are privately sharing concerns about the preparedness of the Senate GOP campaign apparatus some 15 months before the 2024 election.
Read MoreThe Secretary of State’s office is transitioning all driver’s services, like license renewals and driving tests to an appointment-only system beginning September 1st, The Illinoize has learned.
Read MoreRecent fundraising reports have raised questions about the future of U.S. Senator Richard Durbin.
Read MoreNew fundraising figures released this week show those Republicans posted light cash hauls, potentially putting their chances at re-election in peril.
Read MoreThe Illinois Republican Party hosted a “pop-up” event with former Vice President and 2024 presidential candidate Mike Pence Tuesday afternoon, with an invitation paid for by the state party, in a manner that could look like an endorsement. But, state party officials say that’s not the case.
Read MoreIn a 5-2 party line decision Tuesday, the Illinois Supreme Court upheld the controversial SAFE-T Act, the law ending cash bail in Illinois courts.
Read MoreThe Illinoize has learned state employees in AFSCME are due to receive 18% in raises over the next three years and a freeze in health care premiums for a year.
Read Moref you’ve noticed most of the Governor’s public events in recent months, a stalwart at nearly each and every one is his Lt. Governor, Juliana Stratton.
Read MoreAfter the bipartisan, bicameral Commission on Government Forecasting and Accountability (COGFA) last week released final revenue numbers for the fiscal year that concluded June 30th, many headlines focused on record revenues brought in to state coffers.
Read MoreAs expected, Democrats appointed moderate Natalie Toro to the Illinois Senate Monday night, replacing progressive Cristina Pacione-Zayas, who resigned to join the administration of Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson.
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