Masks off by holidays? Pritzker likely taking back his ‘gift’
Masks off by holidays? Pritzker likely taking back his ‘gift’
New COVID-19 cases have surged across Illinois, leading some state leaders to question why the only state east of the Mississippi with a universal mask mandate is seeing worse case rates than those without a mandate.
By Patrick Andriesen
Pritzker again breaks veto promise, signs gerrymandered congressional maps
Pritzker again breaks veto promise, signs gerrymandered congressional maps
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed the congressional district map designed to boost Democrats in the U.S. House. With districts that snake and twist across the state, gerrymandering remains a hallmark of Illinois politics despite Pritzker’s pledge to veto such maps.
By Patrick Andriesen
$20M Illinois Tollway machines get parked after 4 years
$20M Illinois Tollway machines get parked after 4 years
Illinois Tollway’s automatic toll payment machines cost as much as they collected in four years, but are now permanently idled. Most were incapable of making change, so overcharged drivers nearly $500,000.
By Dylan Sharkey
Naperville mayor: ‘It’s time to drop the mask mandate in Illinois’
Naperville mayor: ‘It’s time to drop the mask mandate in Illinois’
The mayor of Illinois’ third-largest city, Naperville, said it is time for Illinois to drop its statewide indoor mask mandate. Illinois is the only state east of the Mississippi with an indoor mask mandate regardless of vaccination status.
By Patrick Andriesen
Crestwood mayor resigns, pleads guilty to red-light camera bribery
Crestwood mayor resigns, pleads guilty to red-light camera bribery
Crestwood Mayor Louis Presta pleaded guilty to bribery, lying to federal authorities and tax charges as part of a pay-to-play red-light camera scheme. The cameras took $1 billion from Illinois drivers in a decade.
By Patrick Andriesen
Illinois elections board gives state leader’s campaign a pass for $225K spent on cars
Illinois elections board gives state leader’s campaign a pass for $225K spent on cars
A former state lawmaker’s campaign committee was not aware it couldn’t spend $225,109 on personal vehicles, according to Illinois State Board of Elections members. That lawmaker now oversees public spending for the state.
By Dylan Sharkey
4.7 million Illinoisans had no choice for state representative
4.7 million Illinoisans had no choice for state representative
Democracy depends on giving voters choices, but in Illinois nearly half the seats in the state legislature are filled without giving voters more than one name. A choice of one is no choice.
By Dylan Sharkey
How to run for office in Illinois
How to run for office in Illinois
Every Illinoisan deserves a voice at the ballot box.
Amendment 1 could make it harder to root out corruption in Illinois
Amendment 1 could make it harder to root out corruption in Illinois
With additional protection in the Illinois Constitution, state employees and even public officials could be shielded from discipline and corruption reforms thwarted.
By Joe Tabor
Illinois only state east of Mississippi with statewide mask mandate
Illinois only state east of Mississippi with statewide mask mandate
Gov. J.B. Pritzker teased Illinoisans in mid-October that he might lift the statewide mask mandate if new COVID-19 cases declined. But he recently pulled back on that hope, leaving Illinois as one of the few states with a statewide mask mandate.
By Patrick Andriesen
Former Illinois House leader pleads guilty to bribery
Former Illinois House leader pleads guilty to bribery
A former Illinois House leader pleaded guilty to accepting bribes and then offering bribes to a state senator in an effort to push gambling legislation.
By Dylan Sharkey
Democrats pass gerrymandered congressional map No. 4
Democrats pass gerrymandered congressional map No. 4
Illinois Democrats finally passed the fourth draft of their congressional district map after earlier versions prompted criticism from the Hispanic community and even fellow Democrats. A university gave several versions an “F.”
By Joe Tabor
Tricky Halloween rules are no treat in Illinois cities
Tricky Halloween rules are no treat in Illinois cities
Put on a costume, grab a bag and get free treats? It’s not so simple in Illinois, where cities’ Halloween rules restrict the simple fun.
By Dylan Sharkey
Pritzker backs off COVID-19 vax deadline amid union opposition
Pritzker backs off COVID-19 vax deadline amid union opposition
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker couldn’t reach an agreement with the public employee unions representing workers in group settings, so he delayed the COVID-19 vaccination deadline until Nov. 30. Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s vaccination fight with the police union escalates.
By Dylan Sharkey