Springfield News
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House Speaker Chris Welch (D-Hillside) speaks on the House floor in February. [Blue Room Stream]
Illinois Democrats usually find themselves earning praise from the state’s labor unions, but House Speaker Chris Welch (D-Hillside) was accused of abandoning unions over the Labor Day weekend.
Across the aisle, some members of the House Republican Caucus took aim at teacher unions asking the Illinois Republican Party to prevent Republican candidates from receiving contributions from teachers’ unions.
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Concerns over timing, cost, confusion and rollout were all heard on Tuesday from advocacy groups at a meeting held by the Department of Healthcare and Family Services (HFS) on the emergency rule changes for the Health Benefits for Immigrant seniors (HBIS) and Health Benefits for Immigrant Adults (HBIA) programs.
Following the hearing, HFS suspended the cost-sharing portions of the new rule changes with a provider notice being issued shortly after the meeting.
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The Illinois Capitol
Both the House and Senate each took more than 900 votes during the spring session ranging from celebratory resolutions to major pieces of legislation. Some lawmakers pressed their button for nearly every vote, while others missed votes on hundreds of bills.
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Chicago-area transit agencies face a fiscal cliff in 2025 when pandemic relief funds expire.
Chicago-area transit agencies received additional years of relief this legislative session from a state law that requires transit agencies receive half of their revenue from rider fares.
The pause comes as lawmakers and transit officials work to drill down over the coming years on the future funding model for transit agencies as rider patterns have changed since the pandemic.
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Illinois Democrats gather at the State Fair on Governor’s Day earlier this month. [Ben Szalinski/The Daily Line]
Illinois Democrats are stepping up their focus on down ballot races in 2024 as the Democratic Party of Illinois (DPI) will launch a new recruitment strategy on Wednesday aimed at improving party operations in rural areas dominated by Republicans and giving voters more choices on their ballots.
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U.S. Rep. Danny Davis (D-Ill.), standing, speaks at an event in Oak Park on Monday. [Ben Szalinski/The Daily Line]
Officials from all levels of government in western Cook County are working to establish a collaborative approach toward addressing climate change at the local level.
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Sen. Mike Simmons speaks at a news conference in Chicago on Friday. [Don Vincent/The Daily Line]
A group of Illinois Democrats are pushing legislation that would give people serving time in Illinois prisons the right to vote, arguing civic engagement is key to their rehabilitation.
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Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias, who serves as the state’s chief librarian in his role as secretary of state, responded Friday to recent bomb threats at Chicago-area libraries. And the Illinois Department of Public Health issued an update about COVID-19 in Illinois amid talk of rising cases.
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Gov. JB Pritzker signs a bill into law on July 26. [Gov. JB Pritzker/Facebook]
Gov. JB Pritzker has not used his veto pen often as governor with a Democratic majority in the General Assembly. But Pritzker made it clear where he stands on environmental issues this summer by stamping a veto on three bills opposed by environmental groups.


















