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Illinois House bill would close judicial elections loophole

Illinois House bill would close judicial elections loophole

A legal tactic intended to make it easier for Illinois judges to stay on the bench is under fire. An Illinois House bill aims to close the loophole, which four southwestern Illinois judges used in bids to dilute voters’ power.

Can Pritzker keep promise to stop Illinois gerrymandering?

Can Pritzker keep promise to stop Illinois gerrymandering?

In the end, redistricting reform could come under the dome in Springfield or by clipboards and signatures on street corners. Either way, those efforts are only helped by the governor holding on to his campaign promise.

By Austin Berg

Chicago aldermen give up control of $100M workers’ comp program

Chicago aldermen give up control of $100M workers’ comp program

A federal corruption charge against Chicago Ald. Ed Burke has led peers to hand control of the $100 million-a-year workers’ compensation program to the city finance department. Burke, who had overseen the program for decades, fought program oversight and staffed it with political allies.

By Brad Weisenstein