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Illinois' governor takes his message to a wider audience.
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Illinois U.S. Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi held his first campaign event since announcing his candidacy for U.S. Senate with a stop in Peoria, surrounded by supporters in front of his childhood home.
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As Wednesday’s deadline approaches, Giannoulias says most residents don’t need the Real ID yet.
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U.S. Rep. Robin Kelly announced her candidacy in a video, less than two weeks after Sen Dick Durbin announced he wouldn’t be seeking reelection for a sixth term. Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton announced her bid a day later.
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Public broadcasters are weighing their options and waiting for what's next after the Trump administration issued an executive order to defund public media.
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Health care unions continue to rally for legislation to address understaffing they say strains hospitals and threatens both patient safety and staff well-being.
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Measure backed by Pritzker has so far stalled in the General Assembly
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Rivian will get $16 million in state incentives plus more local tax breaks to help build a new supplier park just west of the electric automaker’s manufacturing plant in Normal, officials said Monday. The project is expected to fortify Rivian’s supply chain and create “hundreds of new jobs” once suppliers move in.
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Ryan was imprisoned for bribery scheme while serving as Secretary of State.
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On Friday, May 2, members of the student group, Students Supporting Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies (SSWGSS), organized a campus walkout during the common hour from 1-2 p.m.
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Despite high profile scandals, lawmakers seem to be in no hurry to pass new ethics reforms.