As expected, Governor JB Pritzker signed new legislative maps into law Friday.
Read MoreSources tell The Illinoize Supreme Court Justice Michael Burke, a Republican from Elmhurst, will announce his campaign for the new 3rd Supreme Court District Monday.
Read MoreThere has been plenty of attention paid to Congressman Adam Kinzinger since breaking up with the Trump wing of the GOP following the January 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. Now he may be the preferred GOP candidate for U.S. Senate.
Read MoreNumerous school employees and health care employees around the state are challenging Governor JB Pritzker’s vaccination mandates.
Read MoreIn an attempt to avoid a primary with one of his legislative colleagues, Rep. Dan Caulkins (R-Decatur) is facing numerous tough choices in the latest version of the map.
Read MoreWhile Illinois Republicans aren’t challenging the presidential election in Illinois, the state GOP is launching a committee aimed at “election integrity.”
Read MoreA conservative group is planning to lead a citizen’s ballot initiative next year to strengthen the state’s recall provisions.
Read MoreGovernor JB Pritzker wasted no time signing a new energy package into law.
Read MoreAfter new legislative maps were finalized last week, Rep. Mike Murphy (R-Springfield) confirmed to Tuesday night he will not seek re-election in 2022 if maps are upheld by the courts.
Read MoreRepublicans on the legislative Joint Committee on Administrative Rules (JCAR) Tuesday pressed the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) on its authority to penalize schools for ignoring Governor JB Pritzker’s mask mandate in schools.
Read MoreDemocrats in Springfield spent weeks attempting to bring together supporters like environmentalists and labor on energy legislation, it’s business groups that say manufacturers and employers will feel the brunt of rate hikes in the new bill.
Read MoreWhen venture capitalist Jesse Sullivan launched his campaign for Governor last week, he was immediately hit with accusations characterizing him as a carpetbagger or Illinois outsider.
Read MoreNumerous leaders and organizations reacted to Senate passage of sweeping energy legislation Monday.
Read MoreAt 1 a.m. Monday morning, Exelon took the Byron nuclear station in northern Illinois offline. Whether the plant was refueled or shut down for good depended on the Senate chamber in Springfield.
Read MoreSeptember 11, 2001 was a regular Tuesday morning for longtime Chicago news anchor and reporter Carol Marin, who was working with CBS News and 60 Minutes in New York.
Read MoreWe asked a few notable Illinoisans and political figures for their memories of that Tuesday morning 20 years ago.
Read MoreNumerous 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.
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