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The Democratic governor also peppered his seventh budget blueprint 鈥 which Republicans derided as the largest in state history 鈥 with key policy proposals for the upcoming fiscal year.
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The charging stations are meant to encourage more people to switch to electric cars, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and make it easier to drive an EV across Illinois.
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With Chicago in the running for the $11 billion National Semiconductor Technology Center, a multi-university network of researchers and scientists are optimistic Illinois鈥 advances in engineering and manufacturing 鈥 especially quantum 鈥 will help them seal the deal. So is Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker.
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Democrats look to hold all statewide offices in Illinois.
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A bill pending in the General Assembly would make it a felony to buy or sell assault-style rifles and high-capacity magazines.
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The field includes a conservative farmer and state lawmakers, the mayor of Illinois鈥 second largest city, a former state senator and three political newcomers.
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The special session of the General Assembly in the coming weeks to focus on legislation to strengthen women鈥檚 access to abortion and other reproductive health services in Illinois.
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The founder of Citadel, the hedge fund and financial services behemoth, has hit Democratic Gov. J.B. Pritzker on rising crime. Griffin鈥檚 critics call these investments and holdings 鈥渉ypocritical.鈥
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Illinois Republicans win most counties in the state, but they aren鈥檛 winning statewide. Now they鈥檙e trying to build political relevance in 2022鈥檚 election.
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Illinois begins winding down its eviction moratorium on Aug. 1. Bob Palmer, policy director for Housing Action Illinois, shares resources residents can tap into for financial and housing assistance.