Springfield News
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After record voter turnout this year’s during General Election, officials anticipate another vote-by-mail expansion.
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. -
Illinois State Police director Brendan Kelly and Illinois Coalition Against Sexual Assault executive director Carrie Ward on Thursday discussed the latest gains and needs for reducing the state’s DNA backlog during a Senate hearing.
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. -
State Rep. Will Davis and Jorge Perez of the Hispanic American Construction Industry Association called for the state to require companies receiving a tax credit to follow through on reporting their diversity spending.
Seizing on ongoing efforts in to bring equity to minority and female-owned businesses in Illinois, three state lawmakers on Wednesday called for the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) to enforce a law that requires additional reporting for companies that receive tax credits. -
During a Tuesday legislative hearing, Rep. Dan Caulkins challenged Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity assistant director Michael Negron about the inclusion of a clawback provision in the state’s Business Interruption Grant program.
Requiring businesses that receive financial assistance from the state to comply with Gov. JB Pritzker’s executive orders is “government overreach” and an “abuse of power,” Rep. Dan Caulkins (R-Decatur) said Tuesday during a legislative hearing. -
A new report from Illinois Public Interest Research Group finds the key legislation at the heart of federal probe resulted in massive profits for ComEd and little benefit to customers.
In the years since Illinois lawmakers approved an energy modernization law that’s central to an ongoing federal investigation, Commonwealth Edison has seen its profits skyrocket and received less scrutiny from state regulators all while ratepayers have seen little benefit, according to a new report from Illinois Public Interest Research Group (PIRG).










