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When You Cheat and Still Can't Win
When You Cheat and Still Can't Win

A Washington Post report Thursday set fires across Illinois’ political community, alleging a network of fake newspapers mailed for free around the state in the run up to the 2022 election coordinated content with numerous top Republican campaigns.

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OpinionPatrick PfingstenApril 28, 2023
Caulkins Won't Run for Re-Election, Potentially Setting Up Bloomington vs. Decatur Showdown
Caulkins Won't Run for Re-Election, Potentially Setting Up Bloomington vs. Decatur Showdown

Rep. Dan Caulkins (R-Decatur), a founding member of the so-called “Eastern Bloc” of conservative members which morphed into the more formal “Freedom Caucus” told The Illinoize Tuesday he will not seek re-election in 2024.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenApril 27, 2023
Will a Legislator Replace Foxx?
Will a Legislator Replace Foxx?

Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx, who earned a reputation as a prosecutor who didn’t prosecute crimes, announced Tuesday she won’t seek re-election in 2024.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenApril 27, 2023
Rep. Moylan on Bears Legislation: "A Bill That Could Actually Pass"
Rep. Moylan on Bears Legislation: "A Bill That Could Actually Pass"

After dropping new legislation to restart negotiations on a new stadium for the Chicago Bears in suburban Arlington heights, Rep. Marty Moylan (D-Des Plaines) says he plans to get the bill done in the final weeks of the spring legislative session.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenApril 26, 2023
GOP Fundraising Woes Could Leave Party "In the Wilderness"
GOP Fundraising Woes Could Leave Party "In the Wilderness"

After a combination of political cash buoyed by unions and a billionaire governor snowed Republicans over in 2022, numerous GOP operatives are concerned the same is likely to happen in 2024.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenApril 26, 2023
Bears Not Involved in New Arlington Stadium Legislation
Bears Not Involved in New Arlington Stadium Legislation

New legislation emerged late Thursday to provide incentives to build a new stadium for the Chicago Bears in suburban Arlington Heights. But legislative sources indicate the new bill is neither drafted or endorsed by the organization, and the Bears had no role in drafting it.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenApril 21, 2023
Pacione-Zayas Expected to Resign for City Hall Gig
Pacione-Zayas Expected to Resign for City Hall Gig

Progressive Sen. Cristina Pacione-Zayas (D-Chicago) is expected to resign from the Senate next month after being named First Deputy Mayor by incoming Mayor Brandon Johnson Thursday.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenApril 21, 2023
Why Did Johnson Receive an Unprecedented Joint Session Address?
Why Did Johnson Receive an Unprecedented Joint Session Address?

If there are official records of this sort of thing, we can’t find them, but it appears Chicago Mayor-Elect is receiving a nearly unprecedented honor in the General Assembly today.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenApril 19, 2023
Republican Leaders Criticize, Democrats Reluctant to Discuss Specifics for Final Month of Session
Republican Leaders Criticize, Democrats Reluctant to Discuss Specifics for Final Month of Session

With about a month remaining before the scheduled adjournment of the spring legislative session, we got a look (or lack thereof) into the priorities of the four legislative leaders Tuesday.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenApril 19, 2023
Ahead of Springfield Speech, Johnson Response to Weekend Crime Draws Criticism
Ahead of Springfield Speech, Johnson Response to Weekend Crime Draws Criticism

After a large group of teenagers swarmed Chicago’s Loop over the weekend resulting in vandalism, fights, and even two shootings, business leaders are indicating privately they’re “spooked” by the lack of a forceful response by Mayor-Elect Brandon Johnson.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenApril 18, 2023
Pritzker Pitches Wall Street
Pritzker Pitches Wall Street

Ahead of an expected bond sale this week, Governor JB Pritzker jetted to New York Monday to sell investors on the state’s improving fiscal health amid turmoil on financial markets.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenApril 18, 2023
Can Mayoral Wins Outside Chicago Be a Blueprint for GOP?
Can Mayoral Wins Outside Chicago Be a Blueprint for GOP?

While much has been made of Chicago’s significant turn leftward electing a new mayor aligned with “Democratic Socialists,” candidates to the right of center won mayoral races in large cities in Illinois like Naperville, Joliet, Springfield, and Champaign.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenApril 7, 2023
Good Luck, Chicago
Good Luck, Chicago

Shortly after the Associated Press called the Chicago mayoral race for Brandon Johnson last night, I received a couple of texts.

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OpinionPatrick PfingstenApril 5, 2023
GOP-Backed Candidates Win Mayoral Races in Naperville, Joliet, and Springfield
GOP-Backed Candidates Win Mayoral Races in Naperville, Joliet, and Springfield

Joliet, Naperville, and Springfield elected GOP-backed mayors Tuesday.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenApril 5, 2023
Johnson Wins Chicago Mayoral Race in Progressive Takeover of City Politics
Johnson Wins Chicago Mayoral Race in Progressive Takeover of City Politics

After decades of rule from establishment or moderate Democrats, Chicago voters made a dramatic turn leftward Tuesday night, electing progressive firebrand Cook County Commissioner Brandon Johnson as the city’s 57th Mayor.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenApril 5, 2023
Ten Things We're Watching on Municipal Election Day in Illinois
Ten Things We're Watching on Municipal Election Day in Illinois

Let’s take a look at Chicago, Naperville, Joliet, Springfield, and Champaign.

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OpinionPatrick PfingstenApril 4, 2023
Lifting Ban on Nuclear Construction Helps Consumers and the Environment
Lifting Ban on Nuclear Construction Helps Consumers and the Environment

The Senate passed legislation Thursday to lift the state’s ban on new nuclear construction that has been in effect since 1987.

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OpinionPatrick PfingstenMarch 31, 2023
Secret Video Recordings Played in "ComEd Four" Trial
Secret Video Recordings Played in "ComEd Four" Trial

Prosecutors Tuesday played multiple secret video recordings captured by former ComEd executive turned government informant Fidel Marquez in early 2019, outlining a scheme to continue employing lobbyists with ties to then-House Speaker Michael Madigan for doing little to no work.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenMarch 29, 2023
ComEd's Marquez, a Government Informant, Testifies in "ComEd Four" Trial
ComEd's Marquez, a Government Informant, Testifies in "ComEd Four" Trial

Fidel Marquez, a former Commonwealth Edison executive , who pleaded guilty to bribery conspiracy, testified Monday in the trial of the so-called “ComEd Four.”

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NewsPatrick PfingstenMarch 28, 2023
Why Paul Vallas Will Win the Chicago Mayor's Race
Why Paul Vallas Will Win the Chicago Mayor's Race

Paul Vallas is the decided favorite down the stretch.

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OpinionPatrick PfingstenMarch 28, 2023
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