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    House Minority Leader Tony McCombie (R-Savanna) speaks at a news conference last month. [Ben Szalinski/The Daily Line] 

    House Minority Leader Tony McCombie (R-Savanna) has her eyes set on November’s contests after incumbent House Republicans came away from Tuesday night’s primaries with victories.  

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    U.S. Rep. Mike Bost, a Murphysboro Republican, speaks at his election night party on Tuesday night. [Blue Room Stream] 

    It was a victorious night for three incumbent members of Illinois’ congressional delegation, who faced some of the most serious threats of their careers. Even with Congress’ approval rating at a low level, Illinois voters decided they liked how U.S. Reps. Mike Bost, a Murphysboro Republican, and Chicago Democrats Jesus “Chuy” Garcia and Danny Davis, represent them in Washington, D.C. 

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    From left to right, Graciela Guzman, Sen. Natalie Toro (D-Chicago), Rep. Adam Niemerg (R-Dieterich)and Rep. Blaine Wilhour (R-Beecher City). 

    The primary election night drew to a close on Tuesday with two closely-watch incumbents, Sen. Natalie Toro (D-Chicago) and Rep. Mary Flowers (D-Chicago), losing their seats in the General Assembly, while downstate, incumbent Republicans prevailed over challengers.  

    Cook County Democratic voters also supported incumbent Supreme Court Justice Joy Cunningham in a race that asked voters to decide about the racial breakdown of the state’s high court.  

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    A Chicago voter participates in the 2022 primary. [Don Vincent/The Daily Line] 

    Two candidates have already clinched their party’s nomination for president of the United States. But Illinois voters will decide winners in several key primaries that will determine the vision they want representing their districts in Congress, Springfield and the Illinois Supreme Court.  

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    Sen. Bill Cunningham (D-Chicago) speaks at a news conference in Springfield last week. [Blue Room Stream] 

    A group of leading Democrats and representatives from the business, labor and agriculture communities are pushing to pass a plan that could move forward carbon capture and storage (CCS) and make Illinois more competitive for federal incentives to support the technology. 

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    Gov. JB Pritzker is proposing capital funds in his Fiscal Year 2025 budget to rebuild a pair of state prisons. And House Republicans are calling for more action to eliminate licensing delays by the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR). 

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    Department of Revenue Director David Harris speaks to the House Revenue and Finance Committee on Thursday. [Ben Szalinski/The Daily Line] 

    Department of Revenue Director David Harris said Thursday he expects Gov. JB Pritzker’s proposed tax hikes on businesses to impact just a handful of businesses. 

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    Gov. JB Pritzker speaks at a news conference on health insurance reform at the Illinois Capitol on Wednesday. [Ben Szalinski/The Daily Line] 

    The House Human Services committee led by Rep. Anna Moeller (D-Elgin) has teed up a bill to advance Gov. JB Pritzker’s health insurance reform that would overhaul the prior authorization model in Illinois and place limits on tools for insurance companies to limit costs. 

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    Senate Majority Leader Kimberly Lightford (D-Westchester) speaks at a news conference in Springfield earlier this month. [Ben Szalinski/The Daily Line]

    The Senate Executive Committee advanced a bill to create one of Gov. JB Pritzker’s major second term initiatives and establish the Department of Early Childhood.  

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    New letters and text messages to residents in the 20th Senate District from a pair of primary candidates are raising questions for some voters. And Gov. JB Pritzker remains skeptical of putting any state money toward a new stadium for the Chicago Bears as the team pledges $2 billion for a public-private partnership. 

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