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Illinois GOP Elects Former DuPage Auditor Grogan as New Chairman
Illinois GOP Elects Former DuPage Auditor Grogan as New Chairman

The Illinois Republican State Central Committee voted to oust state party Chair Kathy Salvi after a nearly two-year run Monday, replacing her with former DuPage County Auditor Bob Grogan.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenMay 19, 2026
Pritzker Taken to Springfield Hospital Following "Complication" from Urology Procedure
Pritzker Taken to Springfield Hospital Following "Complication" from Urology Procedure

Governor JB Pritzker was taken to a Springfield hospital late Wednesday night into early Thursday morning.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenMay 15, 2026
Are Dems Facing Civil War Over State Budget?
Are Dems Facing Civil War Over State Budget?

With an added a layer of pessimism about the upcoming fiscal year, simmering tensions between Democratic leaders and progressives could bubble to the surface.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenMay 15, 2026
Frerichs Says State Will Continue to Invest in Israel
Frerichs Says State Will Continue to Invest in Israel

Even though Democratic frustration with Israel has picked up nationwide, State Treasurer Mike Frerichs says he isn’t changing the state’s investment strategy.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenMay 15, 2026
Pritzker's Office Shoots Down Municipal Home Building Proposal
Pritzker's Office Shoots Down Municipal Home Building Proposal

As Mayors across the state have expressed concern and frustration over Governor JB Pritzker’s “BUILD Illinois” homebuilding and zoning plan as an attack on local zoning rights, the Pritzker administration has poured cold water on an alternative proposal introduced by the Illinois Municipal League.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenMay 13, 2026
It's Time for Gas Tax Relief
It's Time for Gas Tax Relief

There are few times in politics when the legislature has an easy answer to a complicated question.

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OpinionPatrick PfingstenMay 12, 2026
Salvi Faces Three-Way Race for GOP Chair
Salvi Faces Three-Way Race for GOP Chair

Illinois GOP Chair Kathy Salvi will face a three-way race to remain in her current position leading the party.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenMay 12, 2026
Challengers Emerge as Salvi Likely to Seek Re-Election as State GOP Chair
Challengers Emerge as Salvi Likely to Seek Re-Election as State GOP Chair

Despite stories last year that Illinois GOP Chair Kathy Salvi planned to resign and, we’re told, changed her mind, Salvi is expected to seek a second term as GOP chair next week.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenMay 8, 2026
Governor's Office Hits Property Tax Savings in House Bears Bill
Governor's Office Hits Property Tax Savings in House Bears Bill

As House Democrats passed a Chicago Bears “megaprojects” bill on the House floor last month, many bragged about a provision to devote some of the property tax payments to be paid by the Bears to property tax relief around the state.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenMay 6, 2026
Will Springfield Address Gas Taxes?
Will Springfield Address Gas Taxes?

Gas prices have spiked across Illinois, ranging from around $4.75 per gallon in southern Illinois to over $5.30 per gallon for regular unleaded in parts of the city of Chicago and suburbs.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenMay 5, 2026
What Does a Three Way Race for Governor Look Like?
What Does a Three Way Race for Governor Look Like?

The likely entrance of former Republican political strategist-turned-independent Collin Corbett in the race for Governor has raised eyebrows in political circles and has led to mixed reactions, especially from Republicans, about the viability of a third party candidate in the race in November.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenMay 1, 2026
After Split from GOP, Corbett Making Independent Run for Governor
After Split from GOP, Corbett Making Independent Run for Governor

After a public breakup last week with the Republican Party, former GOP strategist and consultant Collin Corbett confirmed to The Illinoize late Tuesday he will launch an independent bid for Governor.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenApril 29, 2026
Conservative Group Targeting Republicans Over Bears Vote
Conservative Group Targeting Republicans Over Bears Vote

While Democrats are having a difficult time in their own ranks passing a bill to provide property tax certainty to keep the Chicago Bears in Illinois, Republicans have fallen into outright civil war over the House vote on the package last week.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenApril 29, 2026
What Will the Senate Do with the Bears Bill?
What Will the Senate Do with the Bears Bill?

As the Illinois Senate returns to Springfield this week, don’t expect a quick resolution on the long-debated Bears/Megaprojects bill, even after Governor JB Pritzker declared last week the process had the “need for speed” to keep the team in Illinois.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenApril 28, 2026
Madigan Conviction Upheld
Madigan Conviction Upheld

The 7th Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the corruption conviction against former House Speaker Michael Madigan Monday.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenApril 28, 2026
Speaker Welch Should Say More about Rep. Harry Benton Scandal
Speaker Welch Should Say More about Rep. Harry Benton Scandal

When House Speaker Chris Welch passed his first rules package in early 2021 after ascending to lead the chamber, his press release crowed about increasing “transparency” in state government. Five years later, that promise feels like a lifetime ago.

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OpinionPatrick PfingstenApril 24, 2026
Bears Bill Clears House, Bears Want Changes in Senate
Bears Bill Clears House, Bears Want Changes in Senate

After days of amendments and arm twisting, the Illinois House advanced legislation Wednesday night to give the Chicago Bears a significant property tax break for a new stadium in Arlington Heights and to encourage other “megaproject” developments in the state.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenApril 23, 2026
Bears Bill Faces Uphill Climb to Becoming Law
Bears Bill Faces Uphill Climb to Becoming Law

After a day of amendments, reports of a tense House Democratic caucus, Senate skepticism, and frustration from the Governor’s office, it appears the House may be farther from ever from getting the bill aimed at keeping the Bears in the state of Illinois from becoming law.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenApril 22, 2026
Giannoulias Attempts to Deflect Mayoral Questions
Giannoulias Attempts to Deflect Mayoral Questions

After filing a first quarter campaign finance report where he raised an eye-popping $12 million and had $18 million cash on hand, speculation has ramped up that Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias is laying the groundwork for a run for Chicago Mayor in 2027.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenApril 22, 2026
Buckner Says Bears Stadium Vote This Week "In a Perfect World"
Buckner Says Bears Stadium Vote This Week "In a Perfect World"

Late Monday night ahead of the House return to Springfield, Rep. Kam Buckner (D-Chicago), the lead sponsor of the “megaprojects” property tax bill also aimed at keeping the Chicago Bears in the state of Illinois says he’s confident the legislation can move out of the chamber this week.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenApril 21, 2026
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