Springfield News
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The Illinois Supreme Court in Springfield.
After Republicans have lined up in their local courtrooms in front of Republican judges and received favorable lower court rulings on controversial cases, Democrats have advanced a bill to the governor’s desk that would only allow constitutional cases to start in two counties.
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Gov. JB Pritzker speaks at a news conference Wednesday with Senate President Don Harmon (D-Oak Park) and House Speaker Chris Welch (D-Hillside). [Ben Szalinski/The Daily Line]
The Senate failed to advance the state budget bill Wednesday night throwing lawmakers off track for a Friday adjournment even after the two Democratic caucuses and Gov. JB Pritzker announced a deal on Fiscal Year 2024 spending Wednesday afternoon and the Senate filed a budget bill.
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Attorney General Kwame Raoul speaks at a news conference in Chicago on Tuesday. [State of Illinois]
The number of Catholic priests and clergy members who abused children throughout Illinois is far greater than the Catholic Church previously reported, according to a years-long investigation by the Illinois Attorney General’s Office released Tuesday.
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Senate President Don Harmon (D-Oak Park) speaks on the Senate floor Friday night. [Blue Room Stream]
After Republicans have lined up in their local courtrooms in front of Republican judges and received favorable lower court rulings on controversial cases, Senate President Don Harmon (D-Oak Park) is pushing a bill that would limit constitutional challenges to just two county courtrooms.
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The General Assembly was scheduled to adjourn on Friday.
Illinois lawmakers will use an extra week of session to pass a budget after hangups among lawmakers about how costs for a program for undocumented residents’ health care should be addressed caused lawmakers to miss Friday’s self-imposed deadline.
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Sen. Chapin Rose (R-Mahomet) speaks on the Senate floor Thursday. [Blue Room Stream]
House and Senate Republicans are on opposing sides of a bill that could allow DACA recipients and non-citizens allowed to work in the United States to become police officers.


















