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With the impeachment investigation moving into a more public phase this week, members of Congress are calibrating their responses.Rodney Davis’ 13th…
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A majority of Illinoisans think the state is on the wrong track and have a dim view of the economy, but the pessimism doesn’t seem to be affecting Gov.…
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The woman who blew the whistle on Michael Madigan's silence in her #MeToo case is still searching for a job and closure.Alaina Hampton says she is finally…
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Analysis: University of Illinois Springfield Distinguished Public Finance Professor Kenneth Kriz co-edited a book that documents the evolution of tax…
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Most press conferences don’t provide breakfast pastries. But in mid-May, when the University of Illinois announced that every public four-year college in…
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After decades of growth, the number of men and women in the Illinois prison system has declined sharply in the last several years. A complex blend of…
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When lawmakers made performance-based budgeting the law in Illinois, they promised it would transform the way the state spends money. But after years of…
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It was a logical step for a state that granted suffrage rights years before. “Put Illinois over first!” was the battle cry of suffragists 100 years ago…
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A small but growing number of U.S. women are choosing to give birth at home. However home birth midwives are not regulated by the state of Illinois. Many…
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Politicians spearheading the effort to legalize recreational marijuana say revenue isn't the driving force. It's about promoting criminal and social…