Illinois’ ‘extreme’ risk of gerrymandering becomes reality through congressional map
Illinois’ ‘extreme’ risk of gerrymandering becomes reality through congressional map
The Illinois congressional map proposal released by Democrats has districts that are far from compact, snaking to catch and avoid populations. Republicans label it the ‘Nancy Pelosi Protection Plan.’
By Robert Brutvan
Illinois state lawmakers get a little more ethical, but a lot more is needed
Illinois state lawmakers get a little more ethical, but a lot more is needed
The new Illinois ethics law brings a little change to the nation’s second-most corrupt state, but what is needed are the stronger reforms lawmakers promised after ousting scandal-plagued former House Speaker Mike Madigan.
By Dylan Sharkey
Lightfoot lets Chicago workers out of vaccine mandate if they pay to get tested until 2022
Lightfoot lets Chicago workers out of vaccine mandate if they pay to get tested until 2022
Unvaccinated Chicago city employees must be tested twice a week, at their own expense, to avoid losing their paychecks.
By Robert Brutvan
Pritzker says continued COVID decline could end his mask mandate
Pritzker says continued COVID decline could end his mask mandate
Gov. J.B. Pritzker hinted Illinoisans could see indoor mask mandates lifted if state coronavirus transmissions continue to fall. He wouldn’t give a specific target.
By Patrick Andriesen
Remaining Illinois unemployment offices reopen by appointment
Remaining Illinois unemployment offices reopen by appointment
More than 18 months after Illinois Department of Employment Security offices closed their doors to Illinoisans, all state job centers have reopened for in-person assistance. Job seekers need an appointment, though.
By Patrick Andriesen
Haywood Talcove
Haywood Talcove
“So far, Illinois has lost $1 billion to fraud, at least. Regardless of how you feel, politically, Democrat or Republican, the money that you’re losing could meet all the social program needs that you would ever want for your population.”
Illinois lawmakers ask if school mask mandate discipline went too far
Illinois lawmakers ask if school mask mandate discipline went too far
The Illinois State Board of Education might have overstepped its authority by yanking recognition of schools that defied a statewide mask mandate. State lawmakers have asked the board to clarify those rules.
By Robert Brutvan
Some Illinois unemployment offices reopen by appointment only
Some Illinois unemployment offices reopen by appointment only
Nearly a year and a half after IDES closed job centers statewide, the unemployment agency began reopening offices for in-person assistance. So far 13 offices have reopened, with only one in Chicago.
By Patrick Andriesen
COVID-19 vaccination proof might be required to dine out in Chicago
COVID-19 vaccination proof might be required to dine out in Chicago
A group of Chicago aldermen have called for residents to prove their COVID-19 vaccination status before allowing them to attend indoor venues such as restaurants, bars and theaters
By Robert Brutvan
Pritzker asked what COVID-19 measure will let Illinoisans ditch masks
Pritzker asked what COVID-19 measure will let Illinoisans ditch masks
A state lawmaker has asked Gov. J.B. Pritzker for the metrics needed to drop statewide mask mandates. He also called for public hearings on masking harms to student development, others in Illinois.
By Robert Brutvan
Illinois lawmakers enact gerrymandered political maps
Illinois lawmakers enact gerrymandered political maps
Gov. J.B. Pritzker promised to pass fair maps. On Aug. 31, politicians enacted maps that go back on that promise.
By Joe Tabor
Illinois ethics reform uncertain after House rejects Pritzker’s amendatory veto
Illinois ethics reform uncertain after House rejects Pritzker’s amendatory veto
Illinois made an important first step in its break with the corrupt practices that defined the legislative process under former Illinois House Speaker Mike Madigan. New ethics rules about lobbying, financial disclosures and the legislative watchdog were passed in the final hours of the session, but the reforms may die after the House rejected a technical change to the legislation by Gov. J.B. Pritzker.
By Joe Tabor
Pritzker mandates indoor masks, vaccinations for school, medical workers
Pritzker mandates indoor masks, vaccinations for school, medical workers
Gov. J.B. Pritzker announced all Illinoisans age 2 and up are required to wear masks inside public spaces effective Aug. 30. All school and health care workers must be vaccinated against COVID-19 by Sept. 5, as must college students.
By Patrick Andriesen, Brad Weisenstein
Pritzker emergency No. 20 comes nearly 3 months after Illinois’ full reopening
Pritzker emergency No. 20 comes nearly 3 months after Illinois’ full reopening
Illinois has been ruled by executive order since early March 2020, with Gov. J.B. Pritzker reissuing statewide COVID-19 disaster proclamations every 30 days. On Aug. 20 he declared Illinois a disaster for the 20th time.
By Patrick Andriesen, Brad Weisenstein