AARP, senior groups stump for graduated tax
— October 8, 2020SPRINGFIELD – A group of retirees organized through the senior advocacy group AARP held a virtual news conference Wednesday, Oct. 7 to express support for a graduated tax constitutional…
SPRINGFIELD – A group of retirees organized through the senior advocacy group AARP held a virtual news conference Wednesday, Oct. 7 to express support for a graduated tax constitutional…
SPRINGFIELD – Revenues flowing into state coffers from legalized gambling operations plummeted during the fiscal year that ended June 30 as casinos, racetracks and other video gambling…
SPRINGFIELD – Gov. J.B. Pritzker announced his administration would be filing a new emergency rule Friday, Aug. 7 allowing health authorities to levy fines on establishments that…
Millpond Brewing & Incubator owner Bryan Schubert, client of the Illinois Small Business Development Center (SBDC) for the Metro East at Southern Illinois University Edwardsville,…
SPRINGFIELD — The state of Illinois, like most states, began a new fiscal year on July 1 and the person in charge of managing the state’s bank accounts said she fears it could be…
The U.S. Census Bureau had originally extended the collection deadline through October, but a recent announcement set a final deadline of Sept. 30, a month earlier than expected….
SPRINGFIELD — The Illinois Supreme Court has announced that it approved a change to rules governing eviction proceedings that will simplify the process for both landlords and tenants….
SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois economy shrank at an annual rate of 5.4 percent during the first quarter of 2020 compared to the previous quarter, according to federal data released…