• Democratic attorney general candidate Kwame Raoul blasted the Trump Administration's latest attempt to end Obamacare and Gov. Bruce Rauner signed three bills into law. A national pro-choice group has State Rep. Peter Breen, R-Lombard, in its sights.

  • Three female lawmakers in the Illinois House are calling for an independent investigation of House Speaker Michael Madigan’s office. The Thursday announcement follows allegations of harassment made Wednesday by a statehouse employee against Madigan’s chief of staff Tim Mapes who resigned his post hours after the claims became public.

  • AG Madigan - Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan is once again joining a group of attorney general to urge action on a hot-button federal issue. With 13 others, Madigan has issued a letter to the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau, urging it to leave open its public database of consumer complaints. The bureau recently called for public comment on its move to change access to the database used by millions.
  • Only one bill aimed at stopping sexual harassment is waiting on the desk of Gov. Bruce Rauner more than a week after the Illinois General Assembly concluded its spring session and adjourned.

    A slate of bills approved by the legislature remain in a holding pattern. Once a bill has cleared both chambers, the governor has 60 days to act on it. While final parliamentary procedures are being completed, here’s a list of the bills now waiting in the wings with the clock ticking.

  • Madigan calls for dismissal- Illinois House Speaker Mike Madigan’s lawyers are calling on a federal judge to dismiss the lawsuit filed by former campaign worker Alaina Hampton. Hampton alleges that while working under Madigan, she was sexually harassed by Madigan aide Kevin Quinn and when she tried to stop the harassment she was iced out of a job in Madigan’s political organization. The Associated Press reports that in a Tuesday filing, Madigan’s lawyers say she was wasn’t working for the Illinois Democratic Party at the time of the harassment, and no “employment relationship existed.” [Associated Press]


  • Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan’s chief of staff resigned Wednesday, hours after an Illinois Statehouse employee accused him of repeatedly bullying her while failing to act on other complaints of harassment.

  • Illinois political watchers had a head-turning moment as the total campaign funds raised for the 2018 gubernatorial race skyrocketed past the $200 million mark on Saturday.

  • Ad-buys hit - Bunker Hill Democratic Sen. Andy Manar launched a television campaign this week with a series of ad-buys in Senate District 48 totalling $55,616. The spots will run until the end of July, with the purchase coming just as the senator reported $95,300 in contributions from the Illinois Democratic Heartland Committee, according to reports filed with Illinois State Board of Elections.

  • Thanking state lawmakers of both parties for a cooperative process this year, Gov. Bruce Rauner signed the state’s $38.5 billion annual budget Monday in Chicago.

  • 9 a.m. - Bolingbrook - The Health Facilities & Services Review Board will hold its day-long monthly meeting at the Bolingbrook Golf Club on 2001 Rodeo Drive until 4 p.m. The panel will consider 12 proposed projects, among them at least seven dialysis and kidney-care centers. [Agenda]