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News in brief: Pritzker announces return of daily COVID-19 briefings, second round of broadband grants -
Rep. Monica Bristow (D-Godfrey) (left) faces Republican Amy Elik in House District 111
When Rep. Monica Bristow (D-Godfrey) last faced a Republican opponent in an election, she won by less than 400 votes. -

News in brief: Pritzker announces eviction moratorium extension and money for welcome centers; unemployment rate continues to decline. -

Illinois House Speaker Mike Madigan and other top Democrats may be wounded by a widening federal corruption investigation, but their campaign war chests are fuller than ever. -
News in brief: Rep. Deanne Mazzochi under fire for ‘transphobic’ 2016 tweets; Rep. David Allen Welter tests positive for COVID-19; SBA approves loans for civil unrest recovery
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Sheila Sutton was one of several panelists who encouraged Illinois lawmakers Thursday to overhaul appraisals as part of efforts to address equity in lending and homeownership.
The system by which banks and public appraisers value homes in Illinois is antiquated and should be restructured as part of a broader effort to improve equity in homeownership, a panel of lawmakers were told Thursday. -
News in brief: Sponsors of energy bill announce diversity and inclusion plan; Pritzker criticizes Supreme Court Census decision; state announces email assistance for restoring driving privileges
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Sen. Sue Rezin, Ed Wehmer, Daniel Biss, Quentin Fulks and Greg Baise participated in a virtual forum Wednesday on Gov. JB Pritzker’s graduated income tax proposal
Making their closing arguments as voters head to the polls, advocates for Gov. JB Pritzker's graduated income tax proposal on Wednesday argued the plan would kickstart efforts to address Illinois’ fiscal woes while opponents said it would give the General Assembly unfettered power to increase taxes in the future. -

News in brief: PTAB hails exiting director; Jennifer Pritzker donates to anti-tax amendment group; state Census budget gets a boost; COVID-19 deaths hit a milestone; cannabis collections tax exceed $100M -
Illinois Department of Corrections acting director Rob Jeffreys addressed lawmakers Tuesday as part of a virtual discussion on prison reform.
The prison population in Illinois has fallen by more than 18 percent during the COVID-19 pandemic, resulting in the state having its fewest number of inmates since the 1990s, the head of the state Department of Corrections (IDOC) said Tuesday.
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