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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

Madigan poised to seize speakership yet again

Madigan poised to seize speakership yet again

After sweeping victories for Illinois Democrats in November, Mike Madigan is all but assured an 18th term as speaker of the House of Representatives when new members are sworn in Jan. 9. Madigan has already broken the record for longest-serving state legislative speaker in U.S. history.

By Austin Berg

Longtime Chicago Ald. Ed Burke charged with extortion

Longtime Chicago Ald. Ed Burke charged with extortion

Federal prosecutors claim Burke used his position as alderman to solicit business for his law firm, which specializes in Cook County property tax appeals. Felony attempted extortion could come with up to 20 years in prison.

By Brad Weisenstein

Illinois keeps 18 as legal age to buy smokes

Illinois keeps 18 as legal age to buy smokes

After narrowly clearing the Senate, the Illinois House of Representatives failed to override Gov. Rauner’s veto of a bill to make 21 the legal age to buy tobacco.