Pritzker OKs gerrymandered maps, breaking promise to end partisan games
Pritzker OKs gerrymandered maps, breaking promise to end partisan games
Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed Democrats’ partisan legislative and judicial redistricting plans. He had repeatedly promised to veto any maps drawn by state lawmakers for their own benefit.
By Joe Tabor
Pritzker hints at $7 million COVID-19 vaccine lottery
Pritzker hints at $7 million COVID-19 vaccine lottery
Illinoisans are not getting COVID-19 vaccinations at the rate they once were, so Gov. J.B. Pritzker may turn to cash prizes through a vaccine lottery to boost immunizations.
By Patrick Andriesen
Pritzker declares disaster for 16th time despite June 11 reopening prediction
Pritzker declares disaster for 16th time despite June 11 reopening prediction
Illinois could fully reopen by June 11, but Gov. J.B. Pritzker decided the state was still a disaster zone and he needed emergency powers until the end of June.
By Patrick Andriesen
Illinois passes ethics package, first step in reforming culture of corruption
Illinois passes ethics package, first step in reforming culture of corruption
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.
By Brad Weisenstein
Madigan chief pleads ‘not guilty’ as Illinois pushes for corruption fixes
Madigan chief pleads ‘not guilty’ as Illinois pushes for corruption fixes
Tim Mapes, longtime chief of staff to former Illinois House Speaker Mike Madigan, pleaded ‘not guilty’ to federal charges he lied to a grand jury about Madigan and bribery. Strong ethics reforms can help fix Illinois’ culture of corruption.
By Brad Weisenstein
Illinois corruption package is light on needed reforms
Illinois corruption package is light on needed reforms
Senate Bill 4, the likely vehicle for ethics reform in Springfield, offers slight improvements over the Madigan era. But if Illinois is serious about ending its culture of corruption, key points need more muscle.
By Joe Tabor
Bill giving state new powers to shut down private and public schools advances in General Assembly
Bill giving state new powers to shut down private and public schools advances in General Assembly
HB 2789 could threaten in-person instruction at public and private schools while the COVID-19 emergency order – or any other emergency order – persists.
By Amy Korte
Hayli’s Law would protect lemonade stands from government in Illinois
Hayli’s Law would protect lemonade stands from government in Illinois
When a child’s lemonade stand was targeted by government regulators, the 11-year-old entrepreneur fought back. Now Illinois is about to bar government from interfering with a child’s right to sell cold summer drinks.
Madigan’s former chief indicted for lying about boss, bribery suspect
Madigan’s former chief indicted for lying about boss, bribery suspect
A federal probe again hit close to former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan. The indictment of his former chief of staff is the latest indication questions are still being asked about Madigan, bribery and corruption.
By Brad Weisenstein
Democrats’ legislative maps slam GOP after Pritzker breaks veto promise
Democrats’ legislative maps slam GOP after Pritzker breaks veto promise
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker gave fellow Democrats a very clear signal to gerrymander state legislative maps when he backed off his veto threat and said he trusted them to be fair. Mike Madigan-style maps place 23 Republicans into races against other incumbents.
By Brad Weisenstein
Illinois is under ‘extreme’ threat of drawing another Madigan election map
Illinois is under ‘extreme’ threat of drawing another Madigan election map
Illinois is listed as one of the states under ‘extreme’ danger of partisan gerrymandering of its state legislative and congressional redistricting maps. Gov. J.B. Pritzker can stop that threat.
By Joe Tabor
Illinois loses 1 seat in Congress, but Republicans may lose 2
Illinois loses 1 seat in Congress, but Republicans may lose 2
A proposed map for new U.S. House districts in Illinois has been making the rounds in Springfield. Republicans stand to lose a lot.
By Patrick Andriesen
Pritzker follows CDC rules on masks, relaxes COVID-19 mandates
Pritzker follows CDC rules on masks, relaxes COVID-19 mandates
Illinois is following new CDC guidelines on masks and social distancing for fully vaccinated people; Pritzker pushes vaccinations, says masks stay on for unvaccinated; Chicago mandates remain
By Brad Weisenstein
Free Six Flags tickets offered for COVID-19 shots in Illinois
Free Six Flags tickets offered for COVID-19 shots in Illinois
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker announced a donation of $4 million in Six Flags tickets will be used as an incentive to get more Illinoisans their COVID-19 vaccinations. The 50,000 tickets will be targeted to minority communities.