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Tag: 2020

Group once tied to Rauner sues over graduated tax language

Group once tied to Rauner sues over graduated tax language

— October 6, 2020

SPRINGFIELD – A think tank once tied to Republican former Gov. Bruce Rauner is suing the Illinois State Board of Elections and secretary of state, charging that graduated tax constitutional…

  • Leavitt: The dead don’t vote

    Leavitt: The dead don’t vote

    — May 13, 2020

    Occasionally, something you see on Twitter actually makes a lot of sense. “People screaming to end (the stay-at-home orders) are like somebody who jumps out of a plane and realizes…

  • Optimism, calls for ethics reforms highlight Pritzker policy address

    Optimism, calls for ethics reforms highlight Pritzker policy address

    — January 30, 2020

    SPRINGFIELD — Gov. J.B. Pritzker struck a tone of optimism and accomplishment in his annual State of the State Address on Jan. 29, declaring “the old patronage system needs to die”…

  • A healthy new year without dieting

    A healthy new year without dieting

    — January 1, 2020

    KITCHEN DIVA: This is the time of year when many people start diets. But after a few weeks of not getting enough to eat or eating food that does not taste good, most dieters give up,…

  • New Year’s resolution has a healthy solution

    New Year’s resolution has a healthy solution

    — December 27, 2019

    THE KITCHEN DIVA It’s that time of year when we think about changes we want to make in our lives. For many people, those resolutions include a vow to eat healthy, exercise and/or…

  • Illinois counties, cities go for Biden in big way

    Illinois counties, cities go for Biden in big way

    — March 23, 2020

    Fears of the coronavirus seemed to have little impact on most area cities and counties as residents, in general, turned out to vote in about the same numbers they normally do. Armed…

  • Long lines on first day of legal sale of marijuana

    Long lines on first day of legal sale of marijuana

    — January 1, 2020

    The lines quickly formed and lengthened on New Year’s Day at a far west suburban dispensary as recreational marijuana became legal in Illinois. First-day customers at Verilife, 161…

  • New year brings a higher minimum wage, hundreds of state laws

    New year brings a higher minimum wage, hundreds of state laws

    — January 1, 2020

    SPRINGFIELD — The state’s minimum wage will increase by $1 hourly, recreational marijuana will go on sale to those over 21 years of age, and some state taxes and licensing fees…

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