Springfield News

  • Last week, Illinois State Board of Elections director of legislation Angela Welsh Ryan outlined a host of anticipated legislative proposals for the upcoming session, which executive director Steve Sandvoss called an “ambitious agenda.”


    After recent high-profile indictments of state lawmakers, the Illinois State Board of Elections (ISBE) is looking to introduce a bill in the upcoming legislative session that would let the agency initiate its own audits.
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  • News in brief: GOP lawmakers renew push to fix gun license backlog; Democrats introduce bill to recoup excess health care profits during pandemic
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  • News in brief: GOP lawmakers to introduce bill to expand recall options; higher education enrollment in Illinois sees steeper declines than national averages
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  • Rep. Will Davis and Sen. Bill Cunningham highlighted the findings of a new economic impact analysis on Tuesday to call for the passage of their renewable energy legislation.


    Attempting to seize on the upcoming legislative session, a researcher estimated in new report released Tuesday the economic impact of passing the “Path to 100 Act” (HB 2966/SB 1781) would create 53,000 jobs in Illinois and generate $8.2 billion in economic output during construction.
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  • News in brief: Staffing changes at LaSalle Veterans Home; Pritzker blasts Rep. Halbrook; Nationstar Mortgage settlement announced
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  • After record voter turnout this year’s during General Election, officials anticipate another vote-by-mail expansion.


    When state officials certified the results of the General Election last week, they noted voter turnout in Illinois had hit its highest level in a presidential election year since 1992.
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  • News in brief: Madigan, Kifowit address Black caucus, former Sen. Martin Sandoval dies, state GOP chair to step down
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  • Through the first ten months of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, at least 6 percent and potentially as many as 9 percent of state employees in Illinois have contracted the virus, according to data obtained by The Daily Line.
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  • News in brief: Pritzker eyeing lawmaker-lobbyist revolving door; Black caucus to host House speaker candidates forum; Commerce commission decision on net metering met with praise
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  • Illinois State Police director Brendan Kelly and Illinois Coalition Against Sexual Assault executive director Carrie Ward on Thursday discussed the latest gains and needs for reducing the state’s DNA backlog during a Senate hearing.


    While the Illinois State Police has significantly reduced its DNA backlog in recent months, more work needs to be done to provide faster results in order to help victims’ families and improve trust in the community, a panel of lawmakers were told Thursday.
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