Springfield News

  • article-image

    Gov. JB Pritzker is reviving a 2024 proposal to fully fund Illinois’ pensions by 2048 and proposing a two-year extension to the state’s pension buyout program. 

    To Read More Please Login or Join
  • article-image

    Illinois is joining the World Health Organization’s (WHO) Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network, Gov. JB Pritzker announced Tuesday. 

    To Read More Please Login or Join
  • article-image

    Advocates are pushing for a measure aimed at prohibiting pharmaceutical manufacturers from placing certain restrictions on the 340b program to receive a final vote in the Illinois House this spring. 

    To Read More Please Login or Join
  • article-image

    Actions taken by federal immigration officers in Chicago and Minneapolis are similar to those that historically have eroded residents' trust in the government and led to resistance, a University of Chicago professor told the Illinois Accountability Commission last week. 

    To Read More Please Login or Join
  • article-image

    Gov. JB Pritzker said this week he is undecided on whether to enroll the state in the federal government’s new school voucher program. 

    To Read More Please Login or Join
  • article-image

    The Illinois Secretary of State’s office is launching a new campaign to improve state regulations on “micromobility” vehicles, such as electronic scooters or bikes. 

    To Read More Please Login or Join
  • article-image

    Sen. Karina Villa (D-West Chicago) trailed Rep. Margaret Croke (D-Chicago) in fundraising at the end of 2025 but began the new year with a $32,500 donation from the Chicago Teachers Union, state campaign records show. 

    To Read More Please Login or Join
  • article-image

    Former state Sen. Darren Bailey holds a lead in the polls in the Republican gubernatorial primary, but Wirepoints President Ted Dabrowski and businessman Rick Heidner each hold a significant cash advantage over the 2022 nominee, campaign records show.  

    To Read More Please Login or Join
  • article-image

    Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton went on the offensive against U.S. Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-Ill.) and U.S. Rep. Robin Kelly (D-Ill.) Monday night, criticizing the two members of Congress for taking corporate PAC money and not being harsh enough on federal immigration enforcement agencies. 

  • article-image

    The Illinois Supreme Court ruled that potentially harmful chemicals released into the air are considered pollution regardless of whether the company received a permit. 

    To Read More Please Login or Join