Ben Szalinski

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Ben is The Daily Line's legislative reporter covering Illinois state government. He came to The Daily Line in January 2022 from Shaw Media where he covered local government in McHenry County for the Northwest Herald. Ben is a graduate of the Public Affair
APR 26, 2022

House Minority Leader Jim Durkin (R-Western Springs) is calling on Illinois Department of Children and Family Services Director Marc Smith to resign after Smith was held in contempt of court for a ninth time this year. And Republican gubernatorial candidate Richard Irvin won the Lake County straw poll over the weekend.

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News in brief: Durkin calls on DCFS director to resign; Irvin wins suburban straw poll

House Minority Leader Jim Durkin (R-Western Springs) is calling on Illinois Department of Childre...
APR 25, 2022
Sen. Rachelle Crowe (D-Glen Carbon) speaks at a news conference in Springfield on April 5. [Ben Szalinski/The Daily Line]

President Joe Biden announced Friday he was nominating Sen. Rachelle Crowe (D-Glen Carbon) to be the new U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Illinois.

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Biden taps state Sen. Crowe as new top federal prosecutor for Southern Illinois

Sen. Rachelle Crowe (D-Glen Carbon) speaks at a news conference in Springfield on April 5. [Ben S...
APR 25, 2022
A red-light camera and sign warning drivers the intersection is monitored by a camera.

After former Oakbrook Terrace Mayor Tony Ragucci pleaded guilty Thursday to charges in a federal bribery investigation involving Illinois red light cameras, the devices are once again in the spotlight with some lawmakers calling for their abolition.

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Red light cameras must go, lawmakers say in the wake of yet another scandal

A red-light camera and sign warning drivers the intersection is monitored by a camera. After form...
APR 21, 2022
Secretary of State candidate John Milhiser, top left, comptroller candidate Shannon Teresi, top right, gubernatorial candidate Richard Irvin, bottom right, and attorney general candidate Steve Kim, bottom left. [Campaign Twitter accounts]

A group of statewide Republican candidates running on a slate together were still waiting for a long-expected round of support of billionaire Ken Griffin as of the latest quarter of fundraising, according to State Board of Elections records. Only Republican gubernatorial candidate Richard Irvin has received support from Griffin so far.

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Most of ‘Griffin slate’ headed by Irvin still waiting on funding from state’s richest man 

Secretary of State candidate John Milhiser, top left, comptroller candidate Shannon Teresi, top r...
APR 20, 2022
Gov. JB Pritzker signs the Fiscal Year 2023 budget and tax relief plan into law Tuesday at Chicago State University. [Ben Szalinski/The Daily Line]

Democrats took a victory lap Tuesday at the expense of Republicans and touted what they called a new path for Illinois thanks to a balanced budget that provides temporary tax relief to Illinois residents.

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Democrats declare ‘Illinois is back’ as Pritzker signs budget and tax relief plan into law

Gov. JB Pritzker signs the Fiscal Year 2023 budget and tax relief plan into law Tuesday at Chicag...
APR 20, 2022
Aurora Mayor Richard Irvin, left, and Gov. JB Pritzker, right, raised more than any other gubernatorial candidates in the last three months.

Aurora Mayor Richard Irvin has a $2 million lead over his next-closest competitor in the Republican primary for governor, State Board of Elections records show. One large contribution to each candidate made up nearly all the fundraising pulled in by the Republicans hopefuls.

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Irvin maintains financial lead over Republican field as candidates depend on wealthy donors

Aurora Mayor Richard Irvin, left, and Gov. JB Pritzker, right, raised more than any other guberna...
APR 19, 2022
Actress Jane Lynch is featured in a new tourism advertising campaign for Illinois. [YouTube/Enjoy Illinois]

State officials are launching a new tourism campaign to encourage people from outside the state to visit Illinois this summer as one of the backbone industries of the state’s economy continues to recover from the pandemic.

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New Illinois tourism campaign looks to attract out-of-state visitors

Actress Jane Lynch is featured in a new tourism advertising campaign for Illinois. [YouTube/Enjoy...
APR 19, 2022
Richard Irvin is pictured in a campaign commercial. [YouTube/Irvin & Bourne for Illinois]

A political action committee backed by Chicago radio personality Dan Proft began airing a new commercial Monday targeting Aurora mayor and Republican gubernatorial candidate Richard Irvin’s past statements in support of the Black Lives Matter movement as Republicans compete to show voters they are the most pro-police candidate in the primary.

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Proft-backed commercial hits Irvin for past Black Lives Matter support as Republicans compete to be most pro-police candidate

Richard Irvin is pictured in a campaign commercial. [YouTube/Irvin & Bourne for Illinois] A p...
APR 18, 2022
The Democratic Party of Illinois logo. 

In the final reporting period prior to the June 28 primary, Illinois Democrats are boasting a strong quarter of fundraising. Across the aisle, the state Republican party reported losing $4,000 since Jan. 1.

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State Dem Party reports strongest fundraising quarter since Kelly took over, while GOP reports negative income

The Democratic Party of Illinois logo.  In the final reporting period prior to the June 28 primar...
APR 18, 2022
Illinois Retail Merchants Association CEO Rob Karr presents HB1091 at a news conference in Springfield on March 29. [Blue Room Stream]

It took several months and was completed in the final hours, but Illinois Retail Merchants Association CEO Rob Karr saw his bill combating organized retail crime and smash-and-grabs make it to the governor’s desk.

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Organized retail crime bill helps law enforcement address ‘evolving criminal,’ Karr says

Illinois Retail Merchants Association CEO Rob Karr presents HB1091 at a news conference in Spring...
APR 15, 2022
The Illinois State Board of Elections seal. 

The Illinois State Board of Elections decided to remove seven candidates from June primary ballots, deeming that they fell short on the number of signatures required to run or having signatures removed from their petition sheets.

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State Board of Elections knocks 7 challengers from primary ballot as incumbents survive

The Illinois State Board of Elections seal.  The Illinois State Board of Elections decided to rem...
APR 14, 2022
Gov. JB Pritzker speaks at an event Wednesday with legislative leaders at Gatley Park in Chicago. [Governor’s Facebook page] 

Gov. JB Pritzker is taking messages about the Fiscal Year 2023 budget to residents, starting with a rally at Gatley Park on Chicago’s South Side to highlight money set aside in the budget for youth programs and education services.

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Pritzker touts budget’s spending on youth services and education at South Side rally

Gov. JB Pritzker speaks at an event Wednesday with legislative leaders at Gatley Park in Chicago....
APR 14, 2022
Former House Speaker Mike Madigan (D-Chicago) is pictured during the 101st General Assembly at the Bank of Springfield Center. [Justin Fowler/Pool]

One senator resigned, a former speaker was indicted, and another representative was reported to be under federal investigation. In the midst of it all, lawmakers did not pass any major ethics legislation to address the issues this spring.

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Critics squawk as lawmakers adjourn session weeks after Madigan’s indictment without passing new ethics legislation

Former House Speaker Mike Madigan (D-Chicago) is pictured during the 101st General Assembly at th...
APR 13, 2022
The Illinois House of Representatives meets on April 7. [Ben Szalinski]

While lawmakers moved through a flurry of public safety bills and spent much of their time focused on tax relief during the final weeks of the spring legislative session, some notable bills that had been advancing through the General Assembly remained on the table when legislators adjourned early Saturday morning.

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Russian divestment, CPS principals’ union among bills that fell short in spring session

The Illinois House of Representatives meets on April 7. [Ben Szalinski] While lawmakers moved thr...
APR 12, 2022
Sen. Linda Holmes (D-Aurora), right in pink, discusses extending the deadline for unemployment insurance trust fund negotiations in the Senate Executive Committee on Friday. [Blue Room Stream]

Negotiations between labor and business groups over what to do with the remaining $1.8 billion deficit in the unemployment insurance trust fund have reached an impasse at the end of the spring legislative session, the parties announced.

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Unemployment insurance trust fund negotiations stalled, labor and business groups say

Sen. Linda Holmes (D-Aurora), right in pink, discusses extending the deadline for unemployment in...
APR 12, 2022
Rep. Justin Slaughter (D-Chicago) speaks on the House floor Saturday morning. [Blue Room Steam]

After 4 a.m. Saturday morning, Rep. Justin Slaughter (D-Chicago) called a bill for a vote he said was a clarification to the SAFE-T Act. The bill and Slaughter’s closing remarks set off a shouting match between Republicans and Slaughter as he accused Republicans of backing policies rooted in racism and not caring about inner-city violence.

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Amendment billed as ‘clarification’ to SAFE-T Act unleashes 4 a.m. shouting match between Slaughter, House Republicans

Rep. Justin Slaughter (D-Chicago) speaks on the House floor Saturday morning. [Blue Room Steam] A...
APR 11, 2022
Illinois Retail Merchants Association President Rob Karr testifies in front of the Senate Executive Committee Friday. [Blue Room]

In their final acts before adjourning for the spring and beginning seven months of campaigning, lawmakers sent Gov. JB Pritzker a series of bipartisan bills on Friday night and Saturday morning designed to address public safety concerns and to incentivize police officers to stay on the job.

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With spotlight on crime, lawmakers close session by sending bipartisan public safety bills to the governor

Illinois Retail Merchants Association President Rob Karr testifies in front of the Senate Executi...
APR 11, 2022
Rep. Greg Harris (D-Chicago) debates the budget in the House while Sen. Chapin Rose (R-Mahomet) argues next to the stack of budget papers in the Senate on Saturday morning. [Blue Room Stream] 

Lawmakers sent Gov. JB Pritzker a budget around 6 a.m. Saturday morning that will pay down debt and shore up state reserves along with a $1.8 billion tax credit package Democratic supporters said will help people who are stressed by inflation.

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General Assembly sends Pritzker budget buoyed by 1st surplus in years, loaded with temporary tax relief with ahead of election

Rep. Greg Harris (D-Chicago) debates the budget in the House while Sen. Chapin Rose (R-Mahomet) a...
APR 08, 2022
Gov. JB Pritzker announces a budget plan with House Speaker Chris Welch (D-Hillside) and Senate President Don Harmon (D-Oak Park) Thursday. [Blue Room]

Democrats will move forward with $1.8 billion tax relief plan after the House and Senate came to an agreement with Gov. JB Pritzker Thursday on a plan to redirect surplus revenue back to residents and pass a budget, they announced.

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Pritzker, Democratic leaders agree to $1.8B temporary tax relief plan and budget

Gov. JB Pritzker announces a budget plan with House Speaker Chris Welch (D-Hillside) and Senate P...
APR 08, 2022

The Senate moved forward on several bills designed to bolster public safety and help police departments shoulder costs. Senate President Don Harmon (D-Oak Park) is pushing a bill that would cap contributions to judicial campaigns at $500,000 each. And the House passed a bill to expand voting capabilities to allow print-impaired voters to receive and cast ballots electronically through their own specialized equipment.

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News in brief: Senate sends public safety bills to House; Harmon pushes for caps on judicial campaign contributions

The Senate moved forward on several bills designed to bolster public safety and help police depar...

Bio

Ben is The Daily Line's legislative reporter covering Illinois state government. He came to The Daily Line in January 2022 from Shaw Media where he covered local government in McHenry County for the Northwest Herald. Ben is a graduate of the Public Affair