
Pritzker touts climate investments despite renewables lagging state goals
State’s top utility regulator up for Senate confirmation vote.
State’s top utility regulator up for Senate confirmation vote.
New spending focused on building Chicago’s shelter capacity, getting migrants to permanent housing.
Think Big America is set up as ‘dark money’ group, though governor is its sole donor.
Governor calls attacks ‘sickening’ at pro-Israel rally, acknowledges ‘many peace-loving Palestinians’.
Buses from Texas accelerate as Illinois counts 15,000 new arrivals in 13 months.
Governor J-B Pritzker hopes lawmakers will come up with an amended version of SB76, a bill he vetoed on August 11 that would have ended Illinois’ moratorium on building nuclear power plants.
First-in-the-nation law ties state funding to open access policies.
Governor J-B Pritzker and other state officials visited Champaign’s International Prep Academy Wednesday, part of the governor’s tour of the state to promote education spending in the new state budget.
Manufacturers, retailers hold joint convention as lawmakers enter final stretch.
Statewide building code, requirement that retailers accept cash also advancing through legislature.
Gov. J.B. Pritzker announced Wednesday that half of the residents from the Choate Developmental Center in southern Illinois will move to other state or community sites.
Proposed spending plan kicks off monthslong budgeting process each year
Subject ignites culture war rhetoric with Florida Gov. DeSantis
State emergency orders will end in tandem with national public health emergency
The Illinois State Rifle Association lawsuit appears to be the first in federal court to challenge Illinois’ new weapons ban, but it is part of a burgeoning legal effort aimed at undoing the new law. Other lawsuits have been filed in state court.