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Another day — another candidate for Illinois Attorney General.Former federal prosecutor Renato Mariotti is at least the seventh Democrat to say he wants…
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Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan says she’s not running for re-election.The surprise announcement comes midway through her fourth term.Madigan has…
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The Illinois Supreme Court will be asked to re-visit an opinion it just issued March 24. State employees' salaries are at stake. Thousands of members of…
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The U.S. Supreme Court will not get the last word on Illinois’ attempts to cut government pension costs; a 2013 pension law is dead, for good. There'd…
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Questions and fears about quality of care in nursing homes may be assuaged come January. A new law signed by the governor Friday will permit electronic…
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While presidential candidates seemed as prevalent as funnel cakes at the Iowa State Fair, none stopped by Illinois'.A Democratic Party leader says Hillary…
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Illinois may not be done with the 2013 law reducing state employees’ pensions after all. The Attorney General appears to be readying to appeal to the U.S.…
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Illinois' high court has been asked to decide once and for all whether Illinois can pay government workers when there's no state budget.Despite the budget…
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Despite uncertainty bred from dueling court rulings ... Illinois' Comptroller is issuing paychecks to state employees. It's a continued issue, as Illinois…
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A Cook County judge has ruled Illinois may not continue to paystate workers in full during an ongoing budget impasse. Judge Diane Joan Larsen ruled…