Springfield News
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COVID-19 outbreaks subside at veterans’ homes as investigations continue
No staff or residents are currently positive for COVID-19 at any state-run veterans’ facilities, officials told lawmakers Tuesday.
Meeting for the first time since former Illinois Department of Veterans’ Affairs director Linda Chapa LaVia resigned, the House Veterans’ Affairs Committee convened for an update on the aftermath of the deadly COVID-19 outbreak that hit the LaSalle Veterans’ Home last year.
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Phase 4½? Pritzker set to release plan to relax COVID-19 mitigations, Ezike says
Gov. JB Pritzker is set later this week to announce a plan would allow Illinois to further relax COVID-19 mitigations, according to his top health official.
Illinois Department of Public Health Director Ngozi Ezike told members of the Senate Health Committee on Monday that the state was “getting close” to moving from the current Phase 4, which limits gatherings to 50 people or less, to Phase 5.
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Legislative redistricting process set to kick off this week as committees take shape
After months of little public action on redistricting, Illinois lawmakers are set this week to begin the months-long process of drawing new legislative and congressional boundaries.
Starting Wednesday, lawmakers will begin holding redistricting-related meetings, with a looming June 30 deadline set by the state Constitution. Unlike in previous remapping efforts, this year’s process is complicated by the delayed release of data from the U.S. Census Bureau.
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Legislative investigations will halt if funding runs out, watchdog warns
The Illinois office of the Legislative Inspector General would have to stop all its ongoing investigations if the agency were to use its entire budget.
That’s what Legislative Inspector General Carol Pope told members of the House Appropriations General Services Committee on Thursday.
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Next round of financial assistance for Illinois renters, landlords expected to be ready by May
Renters and landlords in Illinois struggling to meet their obligations due to the COVID-19 pandemic will be able to apply for additional financial assistance in the coming months, lawmakers were told Wednesday.
Illinois Housing Development Authority executive director Kristin Faust told members of the House Housing Committee the recent passage of two federal COVID-19 relief bills will provide hundreds of millions of dollars to struggling renters and homeowners in Illinois.
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Ratings agency improves outlook for Illinois in another positive economic indicator
Gov. JB Pritzker’s proposed Fiscal Year 2022 budget and better-than-expected economic conditions in Illinois have resulted in a leading credit rating agency improving the state’s outlook.
S&P Global Ratings said Tuesday it was revising its outlook on Illinois from “negative” to “stable.”









