
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
First elected to the state Senate in 2012, Sen. Melinda Bush (D-Grayslake) has twice staved off Republican opponents in general elections to represent a district that borders Wisconsin and includes Zion, Benton, and portions of Waukegan and Gurnee.
Accessibility, corruption cures key as Kasperski looks to pull upset against Bush in ‘independent’ northern state Senate race
With more than 3 million ballots already cast statewide, Illinois Democrats see this year’s election as an opportunity to seize on President Donald Trump’s unpopularity and bolster their already sizable advantage in the state legislature. Meanwhile, Republicans are hoping make gains by highlighting a recent string of federal indictments that have resulted in several Democratic lawmakers being charged and implicated House Speaker Mike Madigan (D-Chicago).
During the 2018 election cycle, Democrats grew their majority in the legislature by seven seats in the House and three seats in the Senate. Today, Democrats control 74 of the 118 seats in the House and 40 of the 59 seats in the Senate, enough for a supermajority in both chambers.
Will Democrats pad their supermajority on Tuesday? Breaking down the state house, race by race

Nearly a year after state Sen. Patrick Joyce (D-Essex) was appointed to his position, voters will choose whether to send him to Springfield for a full term or take a new direction.

In south suburban Senate race, Joyce faces general election voters for first time while Wallace takes unconventional approach

News in brief: West-central Illinois to face increased mitigation; Pritzker criticizes ‘snake oil salesmen’ lawyers; new casino licenses delayed; second round of BIG funding released

TDL Springfield Morning Briefs: Friday, October 30th

News in brief: GOP lawmakers seize on Lightfoot’s mitigation concerns; Lightfoot backs down on state restrictions; Region 9 to face increased mitigation; Aurora inspection company hiring

TDL Springfield Morning Briefs: Thursday, October 29th

One of the more intriguing legislative races in Illinois this year is the battle between Rep. Amy Grant (R-Wheaton) and Democrat Ken Mejia-Beal to represent a west suburban House district that includes portions of Wheaton, Naperville, Lisle, Carol Stream, West Chicago, Warrenville, Carol Stream and all of Winfield.

Grant, Mejia-Beal divided on key issues as phone recording hangs over Naperville state house race

Preckwinkle calls on Springfield to help rein in ‘rampant abuse’ by police

News in brief: Return of McCormick Place field hospital deemed unlikely; Ezike warns of dire COVID-19 death count; two regions see new restrictions; lawmakers urged to keep telehealth expansion; equity grants for higher education

TDL Springfield Morning Briefs: Tuesday, October 27th

For the first time since 2012, voters in the Rockford area Senate District 34 will have an opportunity to choose between a Democrat and Republican while deciding who should represent them.

Republicans look to flip lone Rockford-area Dem senate seat

When Rep. Grant Wehrli (R-Naperville) last ran for reelection, he defeated Democrat Val Montgomery by just 1,900 votes, despite her not living in his House district, which consists of portions of Will and DuPage counties including much of Naperville.

Attempting to sway voters in Naperville House district, Yang Rohr focuses on health care as Wehrli hopes to bring ‘fiscal sanity’ to Springfield

Black Caucus agenda, ethics reform effort expected to take top billing during historic veto session

TDL Springfield Morning Briefs: Friday, October 23rd

For the first time in nearly a decade, Jim Oberweis’ name will not appear on the ballot to represent the voters of Kane, DuPage and Kendall counties.
‘Moderate’ Democrat and ‘freedom, faith and family’ Republican face off in a bid for west suburban Senate district

Illinois should follow the lead of other states and implement a program to make post-secondary education tuition free in order to provide more opportunities to Black and Latino students, a panel of education advocates told lawmakers Wednesday.
Education advocates tout benefits of free college tuition as part of ongoing conversation over equity

News in brief: Pritzker releases “framework” for COVID-19 vaccine distribution; Mazzochi blasts governor for mitigation efforts; Municipal League calls for expediting release of CARES Act money
TDL Springfield Morning Briefs: Thursday, October 22nd

Rep. Tom Morrison (R-Palatine) has been riding around his suburban state house district on a bicycle as part of his efforts to convince voters to reelect him for two more years. He says the unusual tactic, which he calls his “mobile office,” allows him to keep in touch with residents in House District 54 — a high priority since his narrow 2018 reelection.
Rep. Tom Morrison, Democrat Maggie Trevor set for rematch in suburban Cook County House race

State leaders’ effort to eliminate cash bail in Illinois faced criticism from two judges and a sheriff in a Senate hearing Tuesday, as several panelists stressed the need to take less dramatic steps first.
Senators weigh pros, cons of eliminating cash bail in Illinois: ‘There needs to be some form of accountability’

News in brief: Pritzker casts doubt on new stay-at-home order; @CivicFederation opposed graduated income tax; @illinoissbe dismisses complaints against lawmaker, alderman
TDL Springfield Morning Briefs: Wednesday, October 21st

Safety net hospitals in Illinois provide a critical function and must get help from the state or risk further deepening the health care divide that exists in underserved communities, advocates and health executives told lawmakers Monday.
Panelists call for funding for safety net hospitals, ‘comprehensive’ approach to fix disparities in Illinois health care

News in brief: Pritzker announces return of daily COVID-19 briefings, second round of broadband grants
TDL Springfield Morning Briefs: Tuesday, October 20th
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Former state govt & legislative reporter for @thedailylineIL, @Tennessean, @wvgazettemail, @charleywest & @capitaljournal