
Joel Ebert is The Daily Line's reporter covering the Illinois state government. He covered politics in Illinois, South Dakota and West Virginia before joining The Tennessean in 2016 to report on the Tennessee General Assembly and state government. In West Virginia, he worked as a daily statehouse reporter before transitioning to provide daily coverage of the trial of former Massey Energy CEO Don Blankenship, who became the first chief executive of a major corporation convicted of a workplace safety crime. A native of Illinois and graduate of the University of Illinois at Chicago, Ebert is a student of Chicago politics whose work has been cited by national media. He’s received awards from the press associations in South Dakota, West Virginia and Tennessee, including the Malcolm Law Award for investigative reporting. In 2019, he was a National Press Foundation fellow.
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Former state govt & legislative reporter for @thedailylineIL, @Tennessean, @wvgazettemail, @charleywest & @capitaljournal
The Regional Transit Authority (RTA) on Thursday approved a $3 billion budget for 2021 that heavily relies on additional funding from Congress, which officials anticipate could provide $450 million to the agency.
Regional Transit Authority approves $3 billion budget while anticipating $450 million in additional federal COVID-19 relief

Illinois lawmakers searched for answers and accountability Wednesday when they spent nearly four hours grilling members of Gov. JB Pritzker’s administration about the recent COVID-19 outbreak at the LaSalle Veterans’ Home that has killed 33 residents.
Lawmakers demand answers, question state’s handling of COVID-19 outbreak at LaSalle Veterans’ Home

News in brief: Madigan forms budget advisory group; Pritzker, Preckwinkle announce statewide computer donation program
TDL Springfield Morning Briefs: Thursday, December 17th

TDL Springfield Morning Briefs: Wednesday, December 16th

Gov. JB Pritzker on Tuesday announced more than $700 million in budget reductions for the current fiscal year, while eyeing additional changes including potential furloughs for state employees, as part of an early attempt to begin addressing the state’s $3.9 billion budget deficit.
Pritzker announces $700 million in budget cuts as ‘first step’ to address state’s $3.9 billion deficit

News in brief: State begins receiving COVID-19 vaccines; electoral college affirms presidential election results; Pritzker announces partnership with ALDI
TDL Springfield Morning Briefs: Tuesday, December 15th

The special House committee investigating Speaker Mike Madigan (D-Chicago) will meet for the first time in months on Monday, following a bevy of major and minor developments in recent weeks.
Republicans to renew push for subpoenas on committee investigating Madigan

News in brief: House Democrats encourage one another to coalesce; Illinois Electoral College to meet Monday
TDL Springfield Morning Briefs: Monday December 14th

TDL Springfield Morning Briefs: Friday, December 11th
One year after Gov. JB Pritzker established it, the Illinois Commission on Equitable Early Childhood Education and Care Funding is finalizing its recommendations, which are expected to include a proposal to create a new state agency.
Commission expected to recommend creating new state agency focused on early childhood education

After recent high-profile indictments of state lawmakers, the Illinois State Board of Elections (ISBE) is looking to introduce a bill in the upcoming legislative session that would let the agency initiate its own audits.
Elections officials eye legislation to trigger campaign committee audits after high-profile indictments

News in brief: GOP lawmakers renew push to fix gun license backlog; Democrats introduce bill to recoup excess health care profits during pandemic
TDL Springfield Morning Briefs: Thursday, December 10th

News in brief: GOP lawmakers to introduce bill to expand recall options; higher education enrollment in Illinois sees steeper declines than national averages
TDL Springfield Morning Briefs: Wednesday, December 9th

Attempting to seize on the upcoming legislative session, a researcher estimated in new report released Tuesday the economic impact of passing the “Path to 100 Act” (HB 2966/SB 1781) would create 53,000 jobs in Illinois and generate $8.2 billion in economic output during construction.
Proposed renewable energy legislation would create 53,000 construction jobs: report

News in brief: Staffing changes at LaSalle Veterans Home; Pritzker blasts Rep. Halbrook; Nationstar Mortgage settlement announced
TDL Springfield Morning Briefs: Tuesday, December 8th

When state officials certified the results of the General Election last week, they noted voter turnout in Illinois had hit its highest level in a presidential election year since 1992.
After record voter turnout, another vote-by-mail expansion likely in store

News in brief: Madigan, Kifowit address Black caucus, former Sen. Martin Sandoval dies, state GOP chair to step down
TDL Springfield Morning Briefs: Monday, December 7th

Through the first ten months of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, at least 6 percent and potentially as many as 9 percent of state employees in Illinois have contracted the virus, according to data obtained by The Daily Line.
At least 6 percent of state employees have tested positive for COVID-19, Daily Line analysis finds

News in brief: Pritzker eyeing lawmaker-lobbyist revolving door; Black caucus to host House speaker candidates forum; Commerce commission decision on net metering met with praise
TDL Springfield Morning Briefs: Friday, December 4th

While the Illinois State Police has significantly reduced its DNA backlog in recent months, more work needs to be done to provide faster results in order to help victims’ families and improve trust in the community, a panel of lawmakers were told Thursday.
Despite reductions in DNA backlog, community members, state police say more work needed
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Former state govt & legislative reporter for @thedailylineIL, @Tennessean, @wvgazettemail, @charleywest & @capitaljournal