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    Rep. Margaret Croke (D-Chicago) claimed victory in the four-way Democratic primary to replace the seat left vacant by Comptroller Susana Mendoza’s decision not to seek reelection. 

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    Illinois, 15 states sue HUD over guidance to not enforce laws for prohibiting sexual orientation, language discrimination in housing 

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    The Illinois Senate Executive Appointments Committee approved the appointments of several agency heads, including the secretary of the Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS). 

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    The Illinois Senate Energy and Public Utilities Committee approved myriad bills Thursday including a measure that would allow the state to use land for broadband infrastructure and a measure allowing plug-in solar panels. 

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    The Illinois Senate Labor Committee held a hearing Tuesday on a measure allowing rideshare drivers in Illinois to unionize. 

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    The Illinois Senate Executive Committee approved a bill Wednesday that would establish new requirements for charter schools that are intended to make school closures easier for teachers, parents and students. 

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    The Commission on Government Forecasting and Accountability predicts fiscal year 2027 revenues will be about $500 million below what is required to balance Gov. JB Pritzker’s budget proposal.  

    The commission’s FY27 estimates do not yet take into account new taxes or changes to existing taxes that the governor has proposed — such as a tax on social media companies or a change in how table games at casinos are taxed — as they are not yet law.  

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    The Illinois Senate Criminal Law Committee approved a bill Tuesday that would allow people in county jails awaiting trial to earn sentence credits for completing certain programs. 

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    The Illinois Supreme Court will hear oral arguments Tuesday for a case challenging the state’s law prohibiting felons from possessing firearms. 

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    The Illinois Secretary of State’s office is proposing a more than $840 million budget that Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias says will allow them to continue efforts to modernize the department. 

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