Lightfoot may keep Chicago mask mandate despite end to state requirement
Lightfoot may keep Chicago mask mandate despite end to state requirement
Mayor Lori Lightfoot remained non-committal about lifting Chicago’s mask mandate Feb. 28 in line with the statewide mask requirement for all Illinoisans. Lightfoot said the city is "making tremendous progress" bringing down COVID-19 cases but may keep the mandate in place.
By Patrick Andriesen
IDES report detailing scope of Illinois unemployment fraud remains unpublished one year later
IDES report detailing scope of Illinois unemployment fraud remains unpublished one year later
Nearly a year after Illinois lawmakers requested a comprehensive audit of state unemployment fraud during the COVID-19 pandemic, IDES, the state agency in charge of issuing assistance, remains unable to tabulate how much money was lost to scammers.
By Patrick Andriesen
Illinois last in Midwest to lift statewide mask mandate
Illinois last in Midwest to lift statewide mask mandate
Gov. J.B. Pritzker will end the statewide indoor mask mandate for most Illinoisans Feb. 28, joining the 39 other states who have already lifted COVID-19 restrictions on residents. Illinois will be the only state in the Midwest still mandating masks in schools at the state level.
By Patrick Andriesen
Chicago, Cook County to lift mask mandates and vaccine requirement Feb. 28
Chicago, Cook County to lift mask mandates and vaccine requirement Feb. 28
Chicago and Cook County health officials announced plans to revoke pandemic masking and vaccination entry requirements by Feb. 28, the day Illinois’ statewide mask mandate will be lifted. Pritzker has warned Illinoisans to keep masks handy.
By Patrick Andriesen
700 days of rule by executive order under J.B. Pritzker
700 days of rule by executive order under J.B. Pritzker
Today marks day 700 of life in Illinois under Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s emergency executive orders. Other governors, including neighboring Iowa, are rolling back executive control, and the majority of Midwest states are no longer under emergency authority.
By Joe Tabor
Pritzker extends indoor mask mandate through Feb. 28, keeps students masked
Pritzker extends indoor mask mandate through Feb. 28, keeps students masked
Gov. J.B. Pritzker is keeping Illinois’ indoor mask mandate in place through Feb. 28. Schools statewide will be required to keep students and staff masked.
By Patrick Andriesen
California, Connecticut drop mask mandates as Pritzker fights to keep control
California, Connecticut drop mask mandates as Pritzker fights to keep control
Gov. J.B Pritzker is appealing a state court ruling striking down Illinois’ mask mandate in schools. His appeal and his 24th emergency declaration come as California and Connecticut join a growing list of states loosening their restrictions.
By Dylan Sharkey
Delaware, New Jersey governors lift mask mandates
Delaware, New Jersey governors lift mask mandates
Gov. J.B. Pritzker said he is “hopeful” Illinois could soon drop statewide pandemic protocols after COVID-19 dropped by half. His peers in Delaware, New Jersey and earlier Iowa dropped their mask mandates.
By Patrick Andriesen
Iowa governor ends emergency powers
Iowa governor ends emergency powers
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds said after two years of COVID-19 mitigations and a sharp decline in rates, she believes Iowans will make the safe choices without laws forcing them. Pritzker does not share that confidence in Illinoisans.
By Patrick Andriesen
House bill would lower property taxes by trimming Illinois government waste
House bill would lower property taxes by trimming Illinois government waste
Illinois leads the nation in local government bloat, with over 6,000 taxing bodies. The Citizen’s Empowerment Act, sponsored by Illinois House Rep. Jonathan Carroll, would make it easier for Illinois taxpayers to dissolve unnecessary layers of government.
By Justin Carlson
ComEd bribery scandal restitution denied for second time
ComEd bribery scandal restitution denied for second time
The lawsuit filed on behalf of millions of ratepayers sought to recover the costs incurred during Commonwealth Edison’s attempts to sway former House Speaker Mike Madigan. It was dismissed for a second time.
By Patrick Andriesen
Secretary of State Offices reopen as Omicron peak subsides, statewide mitigations mount
Secretary of State Offices reopen as Omicron peak subsides, statewide mitigations mount
Secretary of State Jesse White said the offices will reopen over the next two days as drivers’ facilities resume in-person services after the Omicron peak. Governor offers no such assurances about lifting mitigations in the state.
By Patrick Andriesen
Illinois might allow parents to leave 12-year-olds home alone
Illinois might allow parents to leave 12-year-olds home alone
Illinois has the strictest latchkey law of any state. A new bill looks to change the minimum age parents can legally leave their children home alone from 14 to 12.
By Dylan Sharkey
Illinois Supreme Court ponders politicians using campaign cash for criminal defense
Illinois Supreme Court ponders politicians using campaign cash for criminal defense
Chicago Ald. Byron Sigcho-Lopez argued a publicly elected official facing corruption charges should not be able to use campaign funds for a legal defense. If the person is not running for office, the legal bills are a “personal” expense, he contended.
By Patrick Andriesen