State & Local News Headlines
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- by RICH MILLER CAPITOL FAXA YouGov poll conducted last month shows Illinois registered voters overwhelmingly believe that the cost of renting and buying a home is a problem in Illinois, think that there aren’t enough affordable homes for average folks and want the state legislature to take action. The poll of 806 Illinois registered voters was taken March 1-9…
- by Rebecka Pieder and Medill Illinois News Bureau Capitol News Illinois
- by RICH MILLER CAPITOL FAXThe trend in special elections around the country for the past several months has shown spiking Democratic voter turnout and tanking Republican turnout. And some preliminary primary election results from earlier this month show the same trend here. What follows is a quick look at governor’s race turnout in the state’s five most populous counties.…
- by George Alexandrakis and Medill Illinois News Bureau, Capitol News Illinois
- by Jenna Schweikert and UIS Public Affairs Reporting PAR , Capitol News Illinois
- by RICH MILLER CAPITOL FAXOne of the biggest stories to come out of election day was that several candidates with the most money came up short. The obvious example is the race for United States Senate, where US Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi reportedly spent $29 million on TV ads and benefited from another $10 million spent by the crypto industry…
- by Rebecka Pieder and Medill Illinois News Bureau, Capitol News Illinois
- by Ben Szalinski, Capitol News Illinois
- by Ben Szalinski, Brenden Moore and Jenna Schweikert, Capitol News Illinois
- by J. Robert Gough, PublisherJosh Higgins, an Air Force veteran and crop insurance salesman, beat State Rep. Norine Hammond Tuesday night, ending the Macomb Republican’s 15-year tenure in the Illinois Statehouse. Hammond, 73, was appointed to the seat in 2010 and was a House Minority Leader. Despite a significant fundraising advantage and help from the Illinois House Republican organization,…
- by Mark GlennonRead that again. A Walmart General Manager is the top leader at a facility responsible for billions of dollars in inventory and hundreds of employees. That person earns $218,317, which is at the high end for that role. Meanwhile, the Vice President of Operations at the Greater Chicago Food Depository—who has a much less demanding […]
- by Mark Glennon
- by Mark GlennonIllinois-based providers performed nearly one out of every four abortions for patients seeking the procedure outside of their home state, often as a result of outright abortion bans or prohibitive restrictions where they live.
- by Mark Glennon"The door is open, then, for Illinois and Chicago to return to D.C. and ask for federal assistance. If granted, taxpayers nationwide will pay for the Windy City’s fiscal recklessness. And the bailouts likely won’t stop there. Officials in other cities, such as Mayor Zohran Mamdani in New York, will be watching closely. If Chicago […]
- by Mark GlennonIllinois lawmakers are advancing legislation that would significantly curtail where federal immigration detention facilities may operate in the state, further demonstrating the state’s willingness to obstruct federal law enforcement operations. The proposal, House Bill (HB) 5024, would prohibit immigration detention centers from being located within 1,500 feet of residential areas and numerous community locations, including schools, […]
- by Mark GlennonChicago voters’ appetite for the union has shifted — drastically — and politicians have noticed. The CTU was a kingmaker, but its endless support for new and higher taxes coupled with organizational scandals, its latest “May Day” push to cancel school for a day and recent electoral defeats suggest the mighty has fallen.
- by Mark GlennonThe Financially Distressed City Law allows home-rule municipalities in the top 5% of tax rates and the bottom 5% of tax income per capita to apply for fiscal relief via a state takeover of finances. The law was invoked once before, in East St. Louis in 1990. The Department of Revenue determined that while Harvey […]
- by Mark GlennonFat salaries, taxpayer funded.
- by Mark GlennonChicago’s political leadership is floating a pension buyout program as evidence it is seriously addressing the city’s thirty-six-billion-dollar unfunded pension liability, but Mark Glennon, founder of the Illinois policy research organization Wirepoints, said that the proposal moves debt from one column to another rather than reducing it, and that the broader fiscal picture facing the […]
- by Mark Glennon"The tragic tale of Sheridan Gorman…her story must be told."