There's a proposal in Springfield that could eventually lead to a different way to pay for roadwork in Illinois.
As uncertainty sweeps the nation on the future of the U.S. Department of Education, we're digging into what Illinois programs could be impacted.
Numerous bills have been introduced in the Illinois legislature that would dissolve townships with varying populations, including 50,000, 5,000 and 500 people.
Two recently introduced bills seeking to change lobbying regulations are sitting in committee awaiting advancement. House ...
In the United States, mDLs have a gauntlet of legislative procedures to go through before they can become useful and ...
Former Republican Tennessee state Sen. Brian Kelsey, who pleaded guilty to conspiracy to violate campaign finance law, was ...
Imagine Chicago and Illinois without an effective local U.S. attorney’s office over the years. Michael Madigan, we believe, still would be Illinois House speaker. Ed Burke likely would be preening ...
One type of secession active in 2025 is when one or more rural counties seek to secede from the current state to join a ...
A broad coalition of advocacy groups is supporting legislation in Springfield to require Illinois agencies purchase food from ...
A former Illinois state Senator just became the first Republican to file to succeed U.S. Rep. Byron Donalds. Jim Oberweis, ...
WASHINGTON U.S. Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL) and U.S. Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) today sent a letter to ...
The ICC dropped Illinois American’s hike by 30% to $110 million the next month. State Sen. Laura Murphy, D-Des Plaines, filed Senate Bill 75 in an effort to curb such moves by private utilities.
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