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The House narrowly approved the package Thursday.
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The governor has chosen a running mate as he seeks a third term. It's just one of the key races ahead in the state.
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Governor will stop in 4 cities from Peoria to Springfield
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AGs accuse administration of misusing obscure federal rule
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Pritzker will make his reelection campaign official with kickoff events in Chicago and Springfield, but it’s still unknown whom he’ll tap as running mate.
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The longtime Illinois House Speaker was sentenced this month to federal prison.
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Lawmakers say the bill would alter state’s business and legal landscape
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Budzinski said she was given the information from Capitol Police Sunday.
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Michael Madigan, the country’s longest-serving state House leader, served as speaker of the Illinois House from 1983 until 2021, with the exception of two years. Along the way, he developed a reputation as an all-powerful political wizard who wielded vast influence over laws affecting nearly every aspect of life in the state.
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Gov. JB Pritzker appeared before a congressional committee this week. Things got testy between the Democratic governor and Republican House members over sanctuary policies.
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Lawmakers approved more than AG requested for growing workload, Trump litigation
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Madigan was the longest-serving state House leader in U.S. history, spending 36 years as speaker of the Illinois House of Representatives. Prosecutors want a judge to give him 12 ½ years in prison.