Budget Concerns Loom As Illinois Lawmakers Cancel Veto Session
Illinois lawmakers are postponing their fall veto session, leaving the state budget and other initiatives as unfinished business.
Illinois lawmakers are postponing their fall veto session, leaving the state budget and other initiatives as unfinished business.
Illinois is moving to financially support organizations doing racial healing work in the state through a new initiative.
COVID-19 cases and deaths continue to surge across Illinois. On Wednesday, the state reported 12,657 new cases and 145 more deaths.
Homelessness in Chicago was already on the rise before the pandemic. Now, the city is preparing for a possible new wave as cold weather sets in.
55% of Illinois residents voted in opposition to the graduated income tax.
A growing chorus of progressives are making it clear they don’t want former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel to serve any role in Biden’s cabinet.
Illinois on Tuesday reported 12,623 new coronavirus cases and 79 additional deaths — a new state record.
The Supreme Court is weighing the fate of the Affordable Care Act, which provides health insurance for more than 20 million Americans.
Mike Simmons is founder and CEO of the Chicago-based organization Blue Sky Strategies.
Unlike in 2016, the latest U.S. presidential race avoided major cyberattacks from foreign actors.