Manufacturing layoffs drive Illinois job cuts in February
Manufacturing layoffs drive Illinois job cuts in February
Virtually all of over 1,900 health care workers will get the opportunity to join a new employer.
Virtually all of over 1,900 health care workers will get the opportunity to join a new employer.
Sluggish growth, continued outmigration and demographic challenges are projected to continue, according to Moody’s Analytics.
Counter to the governor’s claims, Illinois students’ scores on a national assessment have dropped despite more education spending.
Illinois students could soon benefit from scholarship money to help them find a tutor, attend ACT or SAT prep sessions, pay tuition, get special education services or assist with other academic needs. That will happen in Illinois only if Gov. J.B. Pritzker lets the state’s schoolchildren benefit from the Federal Scholarship Tax Credit program, established...
The governor talks about more subsidies and more government involvement to promote his energy agenda, which includes supporting nuclear expansion.
Ahead of March Madness, some of the highest-earning college basketball players will pay less in state income tax than they would in Illinois.
The Chicago Teachers Union endorsed and financially backed candidates for federal, state and local elections in the March 17 primary.
The union wants teachers and students to skip school for rallies and “mass resistance training.”
Cook County’s commissioners can voice support for education funding to students across the state
State residents decide Tuesday who will be on the general election ballot in November.
Sen. Graciela Guzman has introduced contradictory bills. One calls for more state funding, while the other would block donated federal money for students.
Just 27.5% of Chicago voters have a favorable opinion of CTU. Half are less likely to vote for a candidate who takes money from the union.
Almost all of Illinois’ final budgets under Gov. J.B. Pritzker have been larger than first proposed.