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Tag: Illinois constitution

Court weighs officials’ use of campaign funds for lawyers

Court weighs officials’ use of campaign funds for lawyers

— January 27, 2022

SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Supreme Court is being asked to decide whether public officials who are under investigation or charged with crimes may use their campaign funds to pay for…

  • Latino group sues to block new Illinois maps

    Latino group sues to block new Illinois maps

    — June 14, 2021

    SPRINGFIELD – A second lawsuit has been filed in federal court in Illinois seeking to block the use of a redistricting plan that Democrats pushed through the General Assembly, this…

  • Lawmakers spar over using estimates in redistricting

    Lawmakers spar over using estimates in redistricting

    — April 21, 2021

    SPRINGFIELD – Democrats and Republicans in the Illinois General Assembly are continuing to wrangle over the possible use of census estimates, as opposed to official numbers, to redraw…

  • GOP lawmakers introduce ‘fair maps’ legislation

    GOP lawmakers introduce ‘fair maps’ legislation

    — January 6, 2021

    SPRINGFIELD – Republicans in the Illinois House said Tuesday, Jan. 5 that they hope to use legislation, instead of a constitutional amendment, to change the way state legislative…

  • Pritzker, groups prepare to battle over graduated tax amendment

    Pritzker, groups prepare to battle over graduated tax amendment

    — July 8, 2020

    SPRINGFIELD – Days after the governor donated $51.5 million of his personal fortune to a committee supporting a graduated income tax constitutional amendment, a new coalition has…

  • GOP leaders, Democrats spar over redistricting process, meetings

    GOP leaders, Democrats spar over redistricting process, meetings

    — May 6, 2021

    SPRINGFIELD — Illinois House House ontinue to demand a “fair” redistricting process, following a news report depicting Democratic lawmakers meeting behind a closed door to discuss…

  • Criminal justice reform package passes

    Criminal justice reform package passes

    — January 13, 2021

    SPRINGFIELD – The Illinois Senate passed a criminal justice omnibus bill early morning on Wednesday, Jan. 13 after a grueling 20 hours of politicking during the Jan. 12 lame duck…

  • Illinois appeals court allows bond issues lawsuit to proceed

    Illinois appeals court allows bond issues lawsuit to proceed

    — August 11, 2020

    SPRINGFIELD — A lawsuit seeking to force the state to default on billions of dollars in outstanding bonds should move forward, a state appellate court said last week. A three-judge…

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