Illinois lawmakers should hold Pritzker to his ‘fair maps’ promise By Austin Berg 12/03/2019 Even without a constitutional amendment, there are changes lawmakers could make as soon as session resumes to get politics out of mapmaking. TAGS: bipartisan, ethics, gerrymandering, ILGA: Illinois General Assembly, Illinois, Illinois Constitution, Illinois House of Representatives, Illinois Senate, JB Pritzker, lawmakers, legislative district, legislative map, redistricting, Springfield
Look past the faces of Illinois corruption to see the larger problem By Amy Korte 12/02/2019 Focus too much on single aspects of Illinois corruption and the big picture will be lost, along with chances to fix the problems. TAGS: Chicago, ComEd, corruption, Danny Solis, Ed Burke, ethics, ethics task force, federal investigation, ILGA: Illinois General Assembly, Illinois, lawmakers, leadership, Legislative Inspector General, lobbying, Luis Arroyo, Martin Sandoval, revolving door, Rod Blagojevich, watchdog
Illinois bill would slow transition from lawmaker to lobbyist By Joe Tabor 11/26/2019 Most states require a wait before lawmakers become lobbyists. Recent federal probes point out the need for Illinois to do the same. TAGS: cooling off period, corruption, Florida, ILGA: Illinois General Assembly, Illinois, Kansas, lawmakers, lobbying, Michigan, revolving door, Springfield
Illinois is No. 3 for most state regulations, report finds 11/21/2019 A new report confirms what many Illinoisans already knew: the state is one of the most heavily regulated in America, with nearly 260,000 state rules. TAGS: ban, California, ILGA: Illinois General Assembly, Illinois, Illinois Senate, JB Pritzker, lawmakers, Mercatus Center, prohibition, regulations, Regulatory Sunrise Review Act, Senate, South Dakota, taxes