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The statewide survey of 1,000 Illinois residents was conducted in March.
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The governor’s office on Friday disclosed that Pritzker will fulfill his regular duties next week but “pause public events while resting.”
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A major piece of legislation made it through the Illinois House this week. But more changes are expected as the state tries to prevent the NFL team from building a new stadium in Indiana.
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Proposal would’ve imposed 3% tax on income over $1 million
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Unclear if the House will take up millionaires tax amendment
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The Illinois General Assembly has a little more than a month to go before the scheduled adjournment.
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Users on apps like Kalshi and Polymarket are betting on everything from the results of elections to economic decisions and war outcomes — even what words President Donald Trump will say in speeches. The governor said he’s concerned about the lack of oversight, including bets on events which can be influenced by state employees.
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Tax on millionaires garnering interest but showing little sign of progress
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Prescribed burns keep Illinois ecosystems alive — but insurance barriers are stopping them. A new bill aims to change that. Ellicia Sanchez and Tharran Hobson of the Nature Conservancy explain.
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House approves new privacy rules for abortion care
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Illinois has seen a jump in money coming in this budget year, an amount well above estimates. Slower growth is expected next year.
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The Illinois House majority leader for 20 years, Currie harkened back to a more civil time in politics.