Springfield News
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Lawmakers return to session on Tuesday for the first time since May.
Gov. JB Pritzker has only issued a few vetoes in his five years in office, but this summer he vetoed or amended six bills. While the fall veto session during most of his tenure has been marked by lawmakers tackling other issues, lawmakers could reconsider some of Pritzker’s vetoes this week.
Other issues on the table include the hotly debated Invest in Kids scholarship program, the ability for legislative staff to unionize and maps for Chicago’s elected school board districts. The General Assembly will meet Tuesday through Thursday this week and then return for three more days on Nov. 6-9.
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Rep. Adam Niemerg (R-Dieterich), left, and Sen. Chapin Rose (R-Mahomet), right, speak at a news conference in Montrose, Illinois on Friday. [Blue Room Stream]
Three weeks after a truck crash and ammonia leak killed five people and injured five others in Teutopolis, located near Effingham, local lawmakers have filed legislation they hope will keep drivers detouring around crashes inside construction zones safer.
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The Illinois Capitol
With anxiety high in Jewish and Muslim communities as war rages between Israel and Hamas, two Illinois lawmakers who represent districts with a high concentration of members of both faiths are pushing the state to get grant funding out the door to help secure houses of worship.
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Parents and students wearing blue t-shirts supporting the Invest in Kids scholarship program lobby lawmakers in the Capitol in May. [Ben Szalinski/The Daily Line]
The General Assembly could consider a plan during veto session to continue the tax credit that drives the Invest in Kids scholarship program as advocates propose a plan they hope will get more lawmakers on board.
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Attorney General Kwame Raoul announces the results of an investigation into sexual abuse in the Catholic Church at a news conference in May. [State of Illinois]
A 696-page report Attorney General Kwame Raoul’s office released in May that investigated the depth of sexual abuse in the Catholic dioceses of Illinois has now led to a complaint with the Vatican against a top Church leader.
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From left to right, Chicago Board of Elections spokesperson Max Bever, State Board of Elections spokesperson Matt Dietrich, and State Board of Elections Deputy Director of Elections Operations Brian Pryor speak to the House Ethics and Elections Committee on Wednesday. [Blue Room Stream]
The 2024 election is a little more than one year away while early voting for the March primary election begins in less than four months. Lawmakers on the House Ethics and Elections Committee held a hearing Wednesday to hear what Illinois’ election authorities do to keep the democratic process safe.
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JCAR Chair Rep. Ryan Spain (R-Peoria) leads the committee hearing on Tuesday. [Blue Room Stream]
The bipartisan and bicameral Joint Committee on Administrative Review (JCAR) reviewed rules for the first time that were created last month by the Illinois State Police (ISP) to implement the assault weapons ban to remain in place.
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Darren Bailey, left, and U.S. Rep. Mike Bost (R-Ill.), right, are competing in the 12th Congressional District Republican primary in 2024.
Both U.S. Reps. Mike Bost, a Murphysboro Republican, and Danny Davis, a Chicago Democrat, are facing formidable primary challenges in 2024 from within their own parties. Fundraising numbers released Saturday show Bost is financially fending off his opponent better than Davis.
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Gov. JB Pritzker holds a news conference in September 2022.
America’s richest politician, Gov. JB Pritzker and his wife, MK Pritzker, made about $2.25 million in 2022, according to tax returns released on Friday.


















