Debate continues on fixing Chicago-area transit system
“No new revenue without reform”
By Rich Miller
Senate President keeps his cool
Rocky end to legislative session for Don Harmon
Illinois GOP ousts moderate leadership
Far-right activists force several out of top positions
Procurement problems at the Chicago Transit Authority
Chicago transit system facing a $730 million fiscal cliff
Confusion over ramifications of new law
Local parties are prohibited from slating candidates who didn’t run in primary
Budget deal gets ugly
Much debate over data privacy bill
Far-right groups and ACLU both opposed it, for different reasons
A backlog of licensing applications
Eight state workers processing licenses for 80 health-related professions
Chicago mayor comes to Springfield
Brandon Johnson lobbies for budget requests
A state tax on services?
Governor signals he is open to the idea as legislators seek funding for mass transit
A major loss for Chicago Teachers Union
General Assembly tries to amend Biometric Information Privacy Act
New legislation would limit penalties for businesses collecting biometric information
A new direction for DCFS
New director shares list of her priorities
Competition for scarce state dollars
Free school meals, summer youth job grants top the list in voter survey
Some state primary ads go negative
“The woke left is coming after me for peeing on a tree during my college days,” says state Rep. Adam Niemerg, R-Dietrich
Eliminating grocery tax a popular proposal
State digs out of pension debt
Black and Latino caucuses exert influence
Lying catches up to Tim Mapes
Speaker Welch targets Rep. Mary Flowers
The Struggle for Public Transit Accessibility in 1980s Springfield
@ Lincoln Library
Mon., July 15, 6-7:30 p.m.
Protestors demand release of video in Black woman's death
By Dean Olsen
“No schoolers”
By Beth Hundsdorfer and Molly Parker, Capitol News Illinios
Partial closure for Interurban Trail
Faith and forgiveness
By Ed Wojcicki