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Illinoisans Remember September 11, 2001
Illinoisans Remember September 11, 2001

We asked a few notable Illinoisans and political figures for their memories of that Tuesday morning 20 years ago.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenSeptember 10, 2021
Reaction to House Passage of Energy Bill
Reaction to House Passage of Energy Bill

Numerous leaders and organizations reacted to House passage of major energy legislation.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenSeptember 10, 2021
House Passes New Energy Bill, Senate Set to Return Monday
House Passes New Energy Bill, Senate Set to Return Monday

After 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.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenSeptember 10, 2021
GOP Wants Ethics Bill Redo, Dems to Proceed with Original Legislation
GOP Wants Ethics Bill Redo, Dems to Proceed with Original Legislation

House 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.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenSeptember 8, 2021
UPDATED: Downstate Venture Capitalist Jesse Sullivan Announcing Run for Governor Thursday
UPDATED: Downstate Venture Capitalist Jesse Sullivan Announcing Run for Governor Thursday

Central Illinois venture capitalist Jesse Sullivan confirmed to The Illinoize he will launch a campaign for Governor Thursday.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenSeptember 8, 2021
House to Return Thursday as New Energy Bill Introduced
House to Return Thursday as New Energy Bill Introduced

The House returns to Springfield Thursday for a potential vote on an energy bill, but it appears a deal has yet to be struck.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenSeptember 7, 2021
Welch Reportedly Gives Unions Path to Pass Energy Bill
Welch Reportedly Gives Unions Path to Pass Energy Bill

It 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.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenSeptember 3, 2021
What's Next for Legislative Maps?
What's Next for Legislative Maps?

Governor JB Pritzker is expected to sign the new legislative maps, but the question of an ongoing federal lawsuit remains. So, what comes next?

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NewsPatrick PfingstenSeptember 2, 2021
Exelon: Lawmakers Have Less than Two Weeks to Save Nuke Plants
Exelon: Lawmakers Have Less than Two Weeks to Save Nuke Plants

Hours 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.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenSeptember 1, 2021
Senate Advances Energy Bill, Pritzker Indicates He's Not on Board
Senate Advances Energy Bill, Pritzker Indicates He's Not on Board

After months of complicated and unresolved negotiations on a gigantic energy bill, the Senate passed a piece of legislation early Wednesday morning.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenSeptember 1, 2021
Who's In, Who's Out in Latest Dem Map?
Who's In, Who's Out in Latest Dem Map?

The 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.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenAugust 31, 2021
Dems Likely to Pass Third or Fourth Public Version of Redistricting Plan Tuesday
Dems Likely to Pass Third or Fourth Public Version of Redistricting Plan Tuesday

Republicans and good government groups repeatedly criticized a newly-released Democratic redistricting plans Monday after a weekend of hearings the GOP called a “sham.”

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NewsPatrick PfingstenAugust 30, 2021
New Energy Bill Introduced, But Is It Sunk Already?
New Energy Bill Introduced, But Is It Sunk Already?

The Senate appears poised to pass a long-discussed energy bill as early as Tuesday, but the legislation may already be dead.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenAugust 30, 2021
Pritzker Uses Amendatory Veto on Ethics Bill, Doesn't Make Any Substantive Changes
Pritzker Uses Amendatory Veto on Ethics Bill, Doesn't Make Any Substantive Changes

Governor 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.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenAugust 27, 2021
Minority Groups, Republicans Lambast Democrat Redistricting Hearings
Minority Groups, Republicans Lambast Democrat Redistricting Hearings

A joint House and Senate redistricting committee held its first hearing yesterday on new legislative maps which will likely be voted on Tuesday.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenAugust 27, 2021
Bipartisanship Brews in Rockford
Bipartisanship Brews in Rockford

Rep. Maurice West (D-Rockford) and two Republicans are trying to build some bipartisan understanding.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenAugust 27, 2021
Republicans Muddy Mask Mandate Messaging
Republicans Muddy Mask Mandate Messaging

Illinois 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.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenAugust 27, 2021
Teachers Unions, Business Groups on Board with Mask, Vaccine Requirements
Teachers Unions, Business Groups on Board with Mask, Vaccine Requirements

Teachers unions and business groups support Governor JB Pritzker’s statewide mask mandate and vaccination requirements for some employees.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenAugust 26, 2021
Pritzker Imposing Statewide Mask Mandate, Vaccination Requirement for Teachers and Healthcare Workers
Pritzker Imposing Statewide Mask Mandate, Vaccination Requirement for Teachers and Healthcare Workers

Governor 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.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenAugust 26, 2021
Former Pritzker, Biden Adviser Budzinski Running for Congress, but Against Whom?
Former Pritzker, Biden Adviser Budzinski Running for Congress, but Against Whom?

Former 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.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenAugust 25, 2021
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