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Reporter Amanda Vinicky tells us where things stand in Springfield.Chicago Tonight is a production of WTTW-TV PBS Chicago.
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Illinois legislators are considering whether to approve an energy deal on behalf of power company Exelon. Without it, the corporation says it will close…
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Exelon says without a special deal from Illinois lawmakers, the company will close nuclear plants in Clinton and the Quad Cities. And with just one more…
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Exelon is taking initial steps to close down two of its nuclear plants. Chicago-based Exelon makes a profit, but the plants in Clinton and the Quad Cities…
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Exelon Corp. says it will move forward with plans to shut two Illinois nuclear plants after the Illinois Legislature didn't act on its request for…
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Lawmakers return to Springfield with some new ideas, but the unfinished business of 2015 will likely overshadow other topics in the second year of the…
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With the legislative session nearing a close, the plug has been pulled on efforts to prop up renewable, coal and nuclear power.A lot of, well, energy was…
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Exelon is amping up its threat to close three nuclear power plants, unless there's help from the legislature.The company says it's not a bailout and…
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There's a new player in a battle over energy policy that's playing out at the Illinois Capitol. Exelon wants support for its nuclear plants, a renewable…
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Host Amanda Vinicky and guests Andy Maloney (Chicago Daily Law Bulletin) and Patrick Yeagle (IL Times) discuss issues with the 2015 Budget, runoff in…