Springfield News
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House Minority Leader Tony McCombie (R-Savanna) leads a news conference in Springfield on Tuesday. [Ben Szalinski/The Daily Line]
Gov. JB Pritzker’s focus on migrants and his proposed variety of spending increases with scattered tax cuts being supported by tax hikes in other areas is not sitting well with Republican lawmakers.
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Chicago White Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf walks through the Illinois Capitol on Tuesday. [Ben Szalinski/The Daily Line]
Chicago White Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf took a trip to Springfield on Tuesday to pitch lawmakers on a reported plan to devote $1 billion to help the team build a new ballpark in The 78 just south of the Loop in Chicago.
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The Illinois Capitol
State lawmakers on the Legislative Audit Commission reviewed a report on Tuesday of a COVID-19 recovery grant program for businesses that raised numerous red flags with state auditors, including a possible conflict of interest for a key decision maker and a state department giving out grants outside the boundaries of the law.
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Gov. JB Pritzker and Mayor Brandon Johnson hold a joint news conference in 2023 after Johnson was elected mayor. [Ben Szalinski/The Daily Line]
The state and Cook County are combining to pony up $252 million for the remainder of 2024 to cover expected costs for caring for and sheltering asylum seekers. That commitment doesn’t cover the full projected cost, and the city of Chicago was not part of the agreement.
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Cook County Appellate Court Judge Jesse Reyes, left, and Illinois Supreme Court Justice Joy Cunningham, right, are running for the First District Supreme Court seat. [Reyes Campaign & Illinois Supreme Court]
What is the right mix of experience and diversity? That’s the question Cook County Democratic primary voters are being asked as Appellate Court Judge Jesse Reyes and incumbent Supreme Court Justice Joy Cunningham try to win over voters in the 1st Supreme Court District.
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Illinois Municipal League Executive Director Brad Cole speaks at a news conference in Springfield on Tuesday. [Ben Szalinski/The Daily Line]
Local governments want lawmakers to approve a series of bills that municipal leaders say will save local governments money or allow local governments to raise revenue to provide better services.
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Illinois Republican Party Chair Don Tracy speaks at Republican Day at the Illinois State Fair last August. [Ben Szalinski/The Daily Line]
Early voting and mail-in voting is OK and might even help Republicans win elections, the leader of the Republican Party told a large gathering of Illinois Republicans on Friday night as part of the party’s new embrace of practices to make voting more accessible.