Springfield News
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Labor union leaders gathered in Springfield Monday to honor worker's killed on the job with a memorial. [BlueRoomStream]
Illinois labor unions honored workers killed or severely injured at work Monday, while advocating for a bill union leaders say will help protect workers in Illinois.
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Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul – along with New York, California and Minnesota’s attorneys general – shared their insights Friday on why they and other attorneys general sued President Donald Trump’s administration over withholding federal funding to the states for kindergarten through high school education.
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Senate Judiciary Committee Chair Dick Durbin speaks at a committee meeting in Chicago in October [U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee]
After months of anticipation, Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill) announced he will not be running for reelection in 2026. The decision has far-reaching implications for Illinois’ politics.
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The House Ethics and Elections Committee meets Tuesday in Springfield. [BlueRoomStream]
The House Ethics and Elections Committee met Tuesday evening to hear subject matter on measures to increase voting windows on college campuses and improve transparency around the political appointment process.
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Rep. Terra Costa Howard (D-Lombard) presents her bill to create oversight on homeschool in Illinois to the House Education Policy Committee. [BlueRoomStream]
After a week-long break, the Illinois House returns to Springfield Tuesday to kick off the second half of the Spring Session. With the scheduled May 31 adjournment date a little more than a month away, there are several issues which the chambers have not yet approved.


















