Springfield News

  • State catch up payments for school districts across Illinois began to flow Thursday, but the state is still six months late in other payments to schools. Payments of $541 million and $264 million are scheduled for yesterday and today, Friday, which would cover part of the expected funds from the state’s evidence-based funding formula due in August and September 10. However, another $858 million in categorial payments are still due.
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  • Representatives of the Illinois Sheriffs’ Association testify before a joint hearing of the House and Senate Appropriations Committees. From left to right: David Snyders, James Kruger, and Terry Lemming. Photo: Rae Hodge, The Daily Line


    Opponents of HB2353 were plentiful at a joint meeting of the House and Senate Appropriations committees Wednesday. The measure is the latest shell bill for language regulating the recreational use of cannabis in the state, and was the focus of the lengthy subject matter hearing.
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  • Democratic gubernatorial candidate and state Sen. Daniel Biss announced Wednesday his running mate Chicago Ald. Carlos Ramirez-Rosa would be immediately leaving his campaign because the two candidates could not agree on Israel-Palestine policy.
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  • House and Senate Appropriations committees will meet today at 1:00 p.m. in Capitol room 212 for a joint hearing on the tax and regulation of recreational cannabis. The bill at hand, while not expected to move, is HB2353. HFA1 carries the legislative language.
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  • Welcome back. After a too-brief reprieve, Petition Day is here again. Tuesday, Sept. 5 marks the first day 2018 campaigns can begin passing petitions, including: county clerk, treasurer, sheriff, assessor, commissioners of the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District, president of the Cook County Board, Cook County Board commissioners, and Cook County Board of Review commissioners. The first day to file nomination papers is Monday, Nov. 27, 2017.

    Meanwhile, the wheels of government keep spinning. Even a day short, the week ahead is already packed with meetings. The following are some we’ll be keeping our eyes on.
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  • Gov. Bruce Rauner. Credit: Rae Hodge


    Governor Bruce Rauner needed a win. And the optics of yesterday’s long-awaited education reform success couldn’t have come at a better time.
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  • All committees have been cancelled this morning and the Senate is scheduled to convene at 11:00 a.m. for what’s expected to be an easy concurrence on education funding reform shell bill SB1947. The chamber’s Republican negotiator on SB1, Sen. Jason Barickman, of  Bloomington said in a release, “I look forward to passing this bipartisan proposal in the Senate and sending it to the Governor as soon as possible.”
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  • In a quiet moment on the Illinois House floor, Rep. Will Davis (right) shares his relief following the passage of SB1947. Photo: Rae Hodge, The Daily Line


    After a long day of closed-door caucus meetings and chamber speeches, Rep. Will Davis (D-East Hazel Crest) leaned on the wooden lip of the Illinois House press pit and sighed with relief over a long-delayed win.
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  • Pension costs, private schools, and per-pupils–according to Senate Minority Leader Bill Brady (R-Bloomington), it’s all going into one bill.
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  • Scattered thunderstorms and 75% humidity are expected across Springfield today. Things could get sticky with a chance of disarray as House members file back into the Capitol to iron out final negotiations on education funding.
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