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    Rep. Patrick Windhorst introduced an omnibus ethics and lobbying reform bill this week

    A newly filed bill from a House Republican seeks to implement ethics reform proposals previously discussed by a bipartisan special commission that was created in response to federal investigations into lawmakers.

    Introduced Tuesday by Rep. Patrick Windhorst (R-Metropolis), HB 5872 seeks, among many ideas, to implement a one-year ban on lobbying for former lawmakers and would require legislators to provide more financial disclosure information.

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    Senate Majority Leader Kimberly Lightford (center) said Thursday the Illinois Legislative Black Caucus’ agenda will be the “heart and soul” of the lame duck session.

    The Illinois Legislative Black Caucus’ multifaceted agenda, ethics reform and other issues are set to be considered when the Illinois General Assembly reconvenes Friday for a multi-day lame duck session.  

    The session, which begins with House lawmakers gathering at the Bank of Springfield Convention Center at noon, comes 229 days after the legislature wrapped up a 2020 session that was shortened to four days in May because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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    Willis, Williams become latest House speaker candidates; Pritzker expands vaccine distribution eligibility; decreased COVID-19 mitigations on the horizon; Pritzker calls for Trump’s impeachment; Miller condemned for Hitler quote

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    Willis, Williams become latest House speaker candidates; Pritzker expands vaccine distribution eligibility; decreased COVID-19 mitigations on the horizon; Pritzker calls for Trump’s impeachment; Miller condemned for Hitler quote.

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    Days from the Friday start of the General Assembly’s lame duck session, the Illinois Legislative Black Caucus offered a preview Wednesday of a multi-faceted legislative package that would license police officers, boost early childhood programs and form a commission to study reparations, among other measures.

    During a nearly two-hour virtual town hall forum, members of the Black caucus, led by Senate Majority Leader Kimberly Lightford (D-Maywood), shared specific ideas that will be part of the legislative agenda, including plans to introduce bills that would create a reparations commission, implement police officer licensure requirements, establish funding formulas for early childhood and higher education and prohibit the closure of hospitals until 2023.

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    Rep. Tim Butler and Rep. Jackie Haas touted a new proposal Tuesday that seeks to change the redistricting process in Illinois.

    A trio of House Republicans on Tuesday announced a new push to limit lawmakers’ influence on the redistricting process in Illinois.

    Speaking during a virtual press conference, Rep. Tim Butler (R-Springfield) announced a new bill that would create an 11-person bipartisan commission tasked with enacting so-called “fair” redistricting maps.

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    News in brief: Skillicorn, Weaver resign; Durkin requests nonpartisan parliamentarian

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    House Republican Leader Jim Durkin and Rep. Tom Demmer criticized House Speaker Mike Madigan and the Democratic majority on Monday for providing little detail about the forthcoming lame duck session.

    With less than a week until lawmakers are expected to return to Springfield for a multi-day lame duck veto session, it remains unclear what exactly will be under consideration.

    On Monday, three House Republicans held a virtual press conference in which they alleged Speaker Mike Madigan (D-Chicago) and the Democratic supermajority would introduce a tax increase during the lame duck session.

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    News in brief: Sen. Andy Manar to resign, join Pritzker administration; House Democratic Women’s Caucus to hold speaker forum

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    Brady, Pizer resign from legislature; lame duck session expected to begin Jan. 8