Springfield News
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A half-dozen Illinois Democrats received the endorsement of former President Barack Obama on Wednesday, including the candidate who took over Obama’s former seat in the Illinois State Senate 14 years ago. Meanwhile, the state is set to spend $14 million on election security measures, but some local election authorities want access to the discretionary money sooner rather than later.
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Lawmakers will take another shot at green lighting a massive expansion of gambling in Illinois, while state workers demanded that officials do more to stop a bed bug infestation at a Chicago facility. Meanwhile, JB Pritzker hits the airwaves with an ad designed to use humor to defuse one of Gov. Bruce Rauner’s most frequent attacks.
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Six of Illinois’ Democratic members of Congress sent Gov. Bruce Rauner a letter Tuesday admonishing him for vetoing a bill that would have halted Illinois’ participation in the Interstate Voter Registration Crosscheck System, a controversial effort aimed at flagging duplicate voter registrations in multiple states.
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Conservative Party gubernatorial candidate State. Sen. Sam McCann will share an endorsement the International Union of Operating Engineers Local 150 in the race for governor with Democrat JB Pritzker. Meanwhile, Gov. Bruce Rauner gave the state GOP $85,000 and signed a bill that raises funds for police memorial scholarships and protective gear from scratch-off lottery tickets.
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Gov. Bruce Rauner on Friday signed HB4278, law that will mandate faster reporting of any disease outbreaks at Illinois veterans facilities, in response to the deaths and illnesses caused by Legionnaires’ outbreaks at the Quincy veterans home during the previous three years.
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The Illinois State Board of Elections said Friday that its partners in the newly created Department of Innovation and Technology are close to hiring nine specialists that will travel the state looking for security gaps in the local county clerks offices that facilitate elections.








