Pritzker proposes reducing burdensome housing regulations
Pritzker proposes reducing burdensome housing regulations
The state needs to add 227,000 homes by 2030 to meet demand
The state needs to add 227,000 homes by 2030 to meet demand
Illinois voters rejected a graduated income tax in 2020. State politicians are trying again.
The state’s home prices are up 49% since 2019, while available housing lags the rest of the nation.
Illinois voting data shows voters had no choice of candidate in nearly 9-in-10 Democratic and Republican primaries for state and federal office in 2024.
The state’s data center boom is reshaping energy, water use and taxes. Here’s what residents should know about the costs, jobs and incentives involved.
The bill is based on misinformation and bucks both national trends and public support for a federal program providing donated money to students.
A new bill in Springfield would provide a roadmap to make higher education more affordable and competitive.
Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson is a national outlier in the power he has compared to mayors in other big cities.
About 17% of Chicagoans lived below the poverty line in 2024, with more than a third of them surviving on less than $21 a day.
A measure in Springfield would expand permission to build accessory dwelling units to every municipality in the state.
Illinois lawmakers have introduced a bill that would prohibit Illinois students from receiving private funds for tutoring and other academic needs – even though it would cost the state nothing.
The Idaho Supreme Court has upheld the constitutionality of school choice tax credits. Yet Illinois continues to lag the nation with no form of school choice.
Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s $56 billion budget proposal for 2027 relies in more than $700 million in new revenue.