Governor JB Pritzker on Tuesday directed state agencies to hold back 4% of spending in the FY26 budget and didn’t place the blame on a record-setting budget or the state’s economy, but on the economic policies of President Trump.
Read MoreWhile the federal government has continued to throw wrenches in conventional guidance over vaccines for adults and kids, the State of Illinois is stepping in with its own vaccine guidance.
Read MoreSecurity was stepped up outside of former Gov. Jim Edgar’s funeral. Attendees had to pass through metal detectors. Uniformed and plain-clothes State Police and Secretary of State Police were visible all around the building.
Read MoreFormer State Senator and 2022 GOP gubernatorial nominee Darren Bailey will officially enter the 2026 race Thursday.
Read MoreAt a Baptist church he joined in 1967 in the shadows of the Governor’s Mansion he occupied for eight years in the 90’s, former Governor Jim Edgar was celebrated Saturday for his service to Illinois, his kindness to friends, and love for his family.
Read MoreWith the clock ticking down on a return to Springfield for lawmakers in the fall veto session, leaders are optimistic there will be a deal on reforming and funding Chicago-area mass transit.
Read MoreThose of us in the Illinois political world were delivered a gut punch Sunday when we received word of the passing of former Gov. Jim Edgar, who died after a battle with pancreatic cancer.
Read MoreGabby Shanahan, an Illinois Policy Institute staffer who came within 2,500 votes of defeating Rep. Harry Benton (D-Plainfield) last year, may be back for another bite at the apple next year.
Read MoreFriends and former colleagues are remembering Gov. Jim Edgar, who died Sunday after a battle with pancreatic cancer.
Read MoreRep. Nick Smith (D-Chicago), a House Democrat popular with his Democratic colleagues, announced Monday he won’t seek re-election in 2026.
Read MoreTributes from across the political spectrum have been coming in for Gov. Jim Edgar, who passed away Sunday.
Read MoreJim Edgar, the 38th Governor of Illinois, who guided state government through the tumultuous 90’s and left office as one of the most popular governors in state history, died Sunday. He was 79.
Read MoreTed Dabrowski, a longtime Illinois Policy Institute staffer, President of the conservative “Wirepoints” website, and conservative activist, officially entered the race for Governor Friday in a short and slightly awkward campaign event in front of his home in suburban Wilmette.
Read MoreSen. Bill Cunningham (D-Chicago), one of Senate President Don Harmon’s top lieutenants, won’t seek re-election next year, multiple sources tell The Illinoize.
Read MoreMultiple sources confirm former state senator and 2022 GOP nominee for Governor, Darren Bailey, will officially enter the 2026 race for Governor next week.
Read MoreGovernor JB Pritzker has added two members to the controversial Prisoner Review Board, including a former Mayor at the center of criticism surrounding a proposed Chinese battery manufacturing plant.
Read MoreHere’s a rundown of recent candidate filings.
Read MoreA top Republican critic of Governor JB Pritzker is accusing the Governor of “fearmongering” and promoting “conspiracy theories” following Pritzker’s assertion twice last week that President Donald Trump is planning to have troops in Illinois during the 2026 election.
Read MoreFormer Senator and 2022 GOP gubernatorial nominee Darren Bailey and Cook County GOP Chairman Aaron Del Mar met for hours Friday to discuss forming a ticket, source say. But the two sides have yet to reach an agreement.
Read MoreGovernor JB Pritzker ramped up his rhetoric Thursday against President Donald Trump, suggesting Trump’s threats to send National Guard troops into Chicago is actually a way for Trump to cancel the 2026 election.
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