Springfield News
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The Illinois General Assembly will not meet next week for a previously scheduled veto session due to concerns over the rise of COVID-19.
Illinois lawmakers will not reconvene next week for their previously scheduled veto session, legislative officials said Tuesday, citing the recent surge in COVID-19 cases. -
Dr. Nia Heard-Garris encouraged a panel of state lawmakers on Monday to declare racism a public health crisis in Illinois
To begin addressing health inequities in Illinois, lawmakers should declare racism a public health crisis, a panel of legislators were told Monday. -
After the failure of Gov. JB Pritzker’s graduated income tax proposal, he is being pushed to extend a tax credit to help working-class residents.
After last week’s loss of Gov. JB Pritzker’s graduated income tax proposal, one nonprofit organization is looking ahead by encouraging the state to expand a tax credit it says would help working-class Illinoisans. -
Peter Hanna and Brad Cole were on opposite sides of a Thursday legislative discussion on qualified immunity.
As Illinois lawmakers consider legislation aimed at curbing qualified immunity for law enforcement, critics warned Thursday such a move would make it difficult to recruit police while advocates said it would increase accountability for bad actors. -
Gov JB Pritzker warned of difficult decisions and “painful” budget cuts Wednesday after the defeat of his graduated income tax proposal.
Faced with the defeat of his graduated income tax proposal, Gov. JB Pritzker on Wednesday issued a strong rebuke against Republicans and “special interests,” which he said were responsible for forcing the state to make difficult financial decisions in the days ahead.











