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Department of Corrections officials lay out closure, rebuild timeline to lawmakers
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The Pritzker Administration is trying to push through different revenue plans in the final weeks of the session. If those are unsuccessful, a letter to agency directors says there could be about $800 million less to spend.
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On this episode, we look back at election results from the past week.
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Lawmakers look to further regulate youth e-cigarette marketing
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Crawford had the backing of Illinois House Speaker Chris Welch. However, Guzman beats Senate incumbent Toro in another test of Democratic establishment muscle.
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Cunningham, the second Black female justice in Illinois, held a commanding lead over challenger Jesse Reyes in a primary contest focused on racial identity.
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U.S. Rep. Mike Bost declared victory at about 9:41 p.m., and Bailey conceded 15 minutes later. And Democratic U.S. Reps. Sean Casten and Bill Foster held onto their suburban congressional seats after facing progressive challengers who tried to veer them further to the left on key issues.
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Chicago voter turnout was at or near historic lows, likely a signal of either displeasure with the candidates or recognition the party nominees were predetermined.
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Regan Deering is poised to replace Dan Caulkins of Decatur, who chose not to seek a fourth term. No Democrats have filed for the seat in the general election.
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U.S. Rep. Mike Bost, R-Murphysboro, won the GOP nomination in Illinois' 12th Congressional District for a sixth time on Tuesday, warding off a challenge by former Illinois legislator Darren Bailey, R-Xenia.
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Minority party exerts strong influence in downstate Illinois
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Our panel discusses the referendum, Chicago's migrant situation and a new revenue estimate for state government.