
New report questions Illinois’ increased spending, warns of trouble ahead
A nonprofit group that promotes responsible government spending says Illinois could face budget problems down the road because of their use of one-time revenue created

A nonprofit group that promotes responsible government spending says Illinois could face budget problems down the road because of their use of one-time revenue created

The Illinois Senate Republican Caucus is seeking college graduates to apply through the Illinois Legislative Staff Intern Program (ILSIP) for a chance to gain a

ComEd has launched a new summer STEM program, called the EV Rally, and is seeking young women ages 13-18 to apply for a chance to

Gas prices aren’t getting any cheaper; in fact, they are only getting worse as motorists across Illinois have felt the sting of record high prices

Much of the mismanagement and failures of the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services (DCFS) were laid out this week in the Auditor General’s

The 29th Annual Illinois Fallen Firefighter Memorial and Firefighter Medal of Honor Awards Ceremony is scheduled for May 10 in Springfield. The Fallen Firefighter Memorial

The Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC) recently released a few “smart tips” to help Illinoisans in the process of moving avoid being taken advantage of by

For the first time in modern history, a draft decision of the United States Supreme Court has been publicly leaked. The leaked draft was of

Illinois Senate Deputy Minority Leader Sue Rezin (R-Morris) issued the following statement after the Illinois Auditor General released their report on the Pritzker Administration’s handling

Next week, scores of police officers from across the state, as well as many of their friends and families, will be in Springfield for a
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