Illinois House Speaker Madigan now the longest-serving state House speaker in U.S. history
Illinois House Speaker Madigan now the longest-serving state House speaker in U.S. history
Madigan has now controlled his chamber as speaker for more than 11,900 days.
By Austin Berg
Madigan calls session on Governor’s Day
Madigan calls session on Governor’s Day
The House speaker’s spokesman claims the session is not a political move.
Madigan breaks record as longest-serving House speaker in modern history
Madigan breaks record as longest-serving House speaker in modern history
The speaker’s prowess for political longevity is unmatched in modern America.
By Austin Berg
Former Cook County assessor’s office employee pleads guilty in bribery scheme
Former Cook County assessor’s office employee pleads guilty in bribery scheme
Unfortunately, exchanging money for lower property tax bills is nothing new at the Cook County assessor’s office.
By Brendan Bakala
U.S. Supreme Court agrees to take up Wisconsin gerrymandering case
U.S. Supreme Court agrees to take up Wisconsin gerrymandering case
Illinois’ election districts heavily dilute suburban vote.
By Marianna Schmiesing
Illinois’ political machine is still humming
Illinois’ political machine is still humming
Madigan, Martwick and Mautino are cogs in a well-oiled political machine that continues to enrich Illinois' political class at the expense of taxpayers.
By Austin Berg
Martwick, property tax lawyer, fails to disclose political cash
Martwick, property tax lawyer, fails to disclose political cash
State Rep. Robert Martwick blamed “poorly written” ethics laws for his failure to disclose income from political consulting work.
By Austin Berg
Chicago to reach $38M settlement over red-light camera tickets
Chicago to reach $38M settlement over red-light camera tickets
The proposed settlement would cost Chicago $38.75 million, with $26.75 being paid out in refunds and $12 million written off for those who never paid their tickets.
By John Kristof
Illinois Republicans abandon term limits
Illinois Republicans abandon term limits
Term limits were once a key component of GOP plans to dismantle Illinois’ corrupt political machine, but Republicans in Springfield have thrown in the towel on this reform.
By Ted Dabrowski, John Klingner
Senate Republican Leader Christine Radogno resigns
Senate Republican Leader Christine Radogno resigns
The longtime lawmaker from Lemont, Illinois, will step down in the wake of the Senate’s failed “grand bargain.”
By Austin Berg
Northern Illinois University president to receive $600K severance package amid patronage scandal
Northern Illinois University president to receive $600K severance package amid patronage scandal
Administrative costs at Illinois universities have spun out of control. The latest example comes as the Northern Illinois University Board of Trustees voted to approve a $600,000 golden parachute for President Doug Baker.
By Austin Berg
Constitutional amendment term limiting legislative leaders advances
Constitutional amendment term limiting legislative leaders advances
A bill that would apply term limits to legislative leaders in the Illinois House and Senate cleared a major hurdle May 19, and is scheduled for a second reading May 22.
Bill to honor Barack Obama’s birthday headed to Gov. Rauner
Bill to honor Barack Obama’s birthday headed to Gov. Rauner
Illinois Senate Bill 55 would observe former President Barack Obama’s Aug. 4 birthday, but keep state facilities open.
By Brendan Bakala
Lisa Madigan seeks record-breaking 5th term as Illinois attorney general
Lisa Madigan seeks record-breaking 5th term as Illinois attorney general
Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan will look to extend her record as the longest-serving attorney general in Illinois history. Her father, Illinois House Speaker Mike Madigan, has remained the state’s most powerful state legislative leader throughout her tenure.
By Austin Berg