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
MAR 02, 2022
Gov. JB Pritzker speaks to the U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Reform on Tuesday.    

Illinois is successfully fighting COVID-19 and helping the economy recover from the pandemic, Gov. JB Pritzker told the U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Reform Tuesday.  

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Pritzker ‘pleased’ with how federal COVID-19 funds have been used in Illinois, he tells Congress

Gov. JB Pritzker speaks to the U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Reform on Tuesday.     Ill...
MAR 02, 2022

The House passed a bill Tuesday that would allow principals in the Chicago Public Schools system to unionize and collectively bargain. Democrats voted to remove three Republicans from House floor Tuesday for not wearing masks on the first day of session after the state’s mask mandate ended. And the House advanced a bill giving school employees paid administrative leave if they miss work for reasons related to COVID-19 so long as they are fully vaccinated. 

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News in brief: House advances bill allowing CPS principals to unionize; More Republicans removed for not wearing masks

The House passed a bill Tuesday that would allow principals in the Chicago Public Schools system ...
MAR 01, 2022
Grants for body cameras are a part of the Law Enforcement Training Standards Board’s budget increase for Fiscal Year 2023.

The Law Enforcement Training Standards Board is in line for a large budget increase in Fiscal Year 2023 as the agency begins work on implementing requirements of the SAFE-T Act. The board’s budget is set to have more than tripled since lawmakers passed the law in 2021.

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SAFE-T Act driving up spending by Law Enforcement Training Standards Board on training, body cameras

Grants for body cameras are a part of the Law Enforcement Training Standards Board’s budget incr...
FEB 28, 2022
The Illinois Senate meets on Friday.  

The Illinois Senate met its deadline Friday to pass bills to the House for consideration by advancing measures to improve employee safety at the Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS), clean up coal ash in Waukegan and to continue emphasizing the importance of mental health care.  

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Senate sends bills to House to let DCFS workers carry pepper spray, clean up coal ash, prioritize mental health care

The Illinois Senate meets on Friday.   The Illinois Senate met its deadline Friday to pass bills ...
FEB 28, 2022
Leaders of the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum present their Fiscal Year 2023 budget request Friday.    

Eleven months after the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum (ALPLM) parted ways with the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library Foundation, which handled fundraising efforts for the museum, ALPLM is asking lawmakers for another increase in fundraising.  

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Lincoln museum makes case for more state funding after cutting ties with fundraising arm

Leaders of the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum present their Fiscal Year 2023 bu...
FEB 25, 2022
Illinois Department of Revenue Director David Harris and Governor’s Office of Management and Budget Director Alexis Sturm present Fiscal Year 2023 revenue estimates to the House Revenue and Finance Committee Thursday.

Illinois budget officials are expecting strong revenue numbers to continue for the remainder of Fiscal Year 2022 and into Fiscal Year 2023, even as the economy stabilizes from bursts of activity as the pandemic wanes. But they also pointed to new economic uncertainty for the United States threatened by potential spillover effects from the war in Ukraine.  

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State budget forecasters expect sunny revenue trends to continue, but uncertainly looms over war in Ukraine

Illinois Department of Revenue Director David Harris and Governor’s Office of Management and Budg...
FEB 25, 2022
Senate Minority Leader Dan McConchie (R-Hawthorn Woods) speaks Thursday about his thoughts on the war in Ukraine.

After waking up to the news Russia invaded Ukraine ending decades of peace on the European continent, Illinois state lawmakers offered their reactions Thursday — in some cases by proposing legislation to punish Russia and ready the state for a wave of refugees. 

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State lawmakers push Russia divestment, refugee funding boost amid Ukraine invasion

Senate Minority Leader Dan McConchie (R-Hawthorn Woods) speaks Thursday about his thoughts on the...
FEB 25, 2022
Sen. Doris Turner (D-Springfield) speaks Thursday about legislation aimed at improving Illinois’ teacher shortage. Turner was joined by Sens. Christina Pacione-Zayas (D-Chicago), left, Napoleon Harris (D-Harvey), center, and Christopher Belt (D-Swansea), right.  

Senate Democrats are targeting requirements for substitute and retired teachers as a way to dilute the effects of the state’s teacher shortage by making it easier for people to become subs, and for districts to use substitutes when full-time teachers are gone.

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Senate Democrats lining up legislation to bring on subs, retired teachers to address staff shortage

Sen. Doris Turner (D-Springfield) speaks Thursday about legislation aimed at improving Illinois’...
FEB 24, 2022
The Dirksen Federal Building in Chicago is pictured in February 2022. [Erin Hegarty/The Daily Line] 

Sen. Tom Cullerton (D-Villa Park) resigned from the Senate Wednesday and now plans to change his not guilty plea in a federal embezzlement case.  

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Cullerton resigns from Senate, plans to reverse not guilty plea in embezzlement case

The Dirksen Federal Building in Chicago is pictured in February 2022. [Erin Hegarty/The Daily Li...
FEB 24, 2022

The Senate advanced a bill Republicans argue fails to consider patronage hiring issues at the Capital Development Board. The House passed an effort to make it easier to prosecute people who make sexual contact with minors. The House passed a bill expanding access to the Child Care Assistance Program despite Republican objections. And the House advanced a bill to create drug take-back programs. 

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News in brief: Senate advances controversial Capital Development Board legislation, House passes bill toughening prosecution on sex crime

The Senate advanced a bill Republicans argue fails to consider patronage hiring issues at the Cap...
FEB 23, 2022
Rep. Steve Reick (R-Woodstock) and House Speaker Chris Welch (D-Hillside) speak on the House floor Tuesday afternoon.

Lawmakers tried to make amends Tuesday and leaders pledged to foster a more civil tone in the House after last week's debate over mask rules that got personal at times and spilled into letters between House Democrats and Republicans over the weekend.  

However, Democrats continued to scold Republicans Tuesday for flouting the chamber’s mask-wearing rules, rekindling tensions over the issue as the state prepares to lift its indoor mask mandate next week. 

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House leaders look to smooth over tensions on mask requirement, but spats continue

Rep. Steve Reick (R-Woodstock) and House Speaker Chris Welch (D-Hillside) speak on the House floo...
FEB 23, 2022
Rep. Terra Costa Howard (D-Glen Ellyn), left, and Rep. Mark Batinick (R-Plainfield), right, speak during committee Tuesday.

Proposals to allow electronic signatures on ballot petitions, randomize ballot name order in some elections and make Election Day a permanent state holiday are among changes lawmakers are proposing to Illinois election laws as the state prepares to vote later this year.   

The House Ethics and Elections Committee held a subject matter hearing on several proposals Tuesday. Lawmakers are proposing several pieces of legislation aimed at clarifying details about the election process and bolstering the ability to vote.

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Electronic petition signatures, ballot order randomization among election law changes proposed ahead of June primary

Rep. Terra Costa Howard (D-Glen Ellyn), left, and Rep. Mark Batinick (R-Plainfield), right, speak...
FEB 22, 2022
Gov. JB Pritzker speaks at an event in October 2021.

The 2022 elections are expected to be more expensive than ever in Illinois, with two of Illinois’ wealthiest people already pouring in more than $100 million this year into political accounts.

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How Illinois’ 22 billionaires spend their money on political campaigns

Gov. JB Pritzker speaks at an event in October 2021. The 2022 elections are expected to be more e...
FEB 21, 2022
Sen. Mike Simmons (D-Chicago), right, and Waukegan activist Eduardo Flores speak during the Illinois Environment Council’s virtual lobby day Friday.

Clean energy advocates joined some state lawmakers Friday during the Illinois Environmental Council’s virtual lobby day to call on the General Assembly to pass environmental legislation prioritizing social justice and health in poor communities and communities of color. 

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Justice for most impacted communities must be a center of environmental legislation, advocates tell lawmakers

Sen. Mike Simmons (D-Chicago), right, and Waukegan activist Eduardo Flores speak during the Illin...
FEB 18, 2022
House Minority Leader Jim Durkin (R-Western Springs), Rep. Maurice West (D-Rockford) and Speaker of the House Chris Welch (D-Hillside) speak on a resolution to nominate a new legislative inspector general Thursday.

The House confirmed the nomination of former U.S. District Judge Michael McCuskey to be the state’s new legislative inspector general Thursday. But instead of focusing on McCuskey’s qualifications, the debate raged over whether lawmakers were following the correct process for the nomination. 

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Process debate consumes House confirmation of new legislative inspector general

House Minority Leader Jim Durkin (R-Western Springs), Rep. Maurice West (D-Rockford) and Speaker ...
FEB 18, 2022
Rep. Lakesia Collins (D-Chicago) requests nine Republicans be removed from the House Thursday for not wearing a mask. House Minority Leader Jim Durkin (R-Western Springs), left, and Rep. Steve Reick (R-Woodstock), right, voice their objections.

After three days of trying, Rep. Lakesia Collins (D-Chicago) successfully removed nine House Republicans from the chamber Thursday after the members refused to wear masks as required by House rules.  

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House Democrats boot 9 Republicans for not wearing masks in chamber after bitter debate

Rep. Lakesia Collins (D-Chicago) requests nine Republicans be removed from the House Thursday for...
FEB 18, 2022
Rep. Mark Walker (D-Arlington Heights) and Rep. Margaret Croke (D-Chicago) present bills in the House Revenue and Finance Committee Thursday.

The House Revenue and Finance Committee advanced several proposals to the floor Thursday in the committee’s last meeting before Friday’s deadline to move House bills out of committees. The committee took action on matters adding leniency to the state’s property tax levy law, regulating cryptocurrency and reshuffling rules for education scholarships.

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House committee advances PTELL bills, cryptocurrency policy

Rep. Mark Walker (D-Arlington Heights) and Rep. Margaret Croke (D-Chicago) present bills in the H...
FEB 18, 2022

Secretary of State Jesse White made his much-anticipated endorsement in the Democratic primary to fill his seat Thursday by endorsing City Clerk of Chicago Anna Valencia. And lawmakers passed a controversial bill aimed at curbing sexual acts inmates display toward females correctional employees. 

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News in brief: White endorses Valencia; Bill to punish inmates displaying lewd acts toward guards advances

Secretary of State Jesse White made his much-anticipated endorsement in the Democratic primary to...
FEB 17, 2022
Highland Park Mayor Nancy Rotering (left) and Palos Park Mayor John Mahoney (right) speak during a news conference Wednesday.

Suburban mayors say it’s becoming even more important state lawmakers increase funding for the Local Government Distributive Fund (LGDF) as residents demand a high quality of service from their local governments, but the cost of providing those services is increasing. They face a deadline for the House the advance a bill out of committee on Friday.

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Suburban mayors push lawmakers to restore Local Government Distributive Fund ahead of House committee deadline

Highland Park Mayor Nancy Rotering (left) and Palos Park Mayor John Mahoney (right) speak during ...
FEB 17, 2022
Rep. Tony McCombie (R-Savanna), right, and Julia Strehlow from the Chicago Children’s Advocacy Center speak during the House Elementary & Secondary Education: School Curriculum and Policies Committee Wednesday.

A bill that would require parents to opt their children in to participate in sexual education classes in school narrowly failed to pass in the House Elementary & Secondary Education: School Curriculum and Policies Committee Wednesday.

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House committee shoots down proposal to require parents to opt in to sex ed classes

Rep. Tony McCombie (R-Savanna), right, and Julia Strehlow from the Chicago Children’s Advocacy Ce...

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