The Hoosier State’s Senate showed rare backbone in resisting the Trump White House’s demand for a mid-cycle gerrymander. But the Roberts court gets the final say.
The president’s pardons encourage public officials to place personal interests ahead of the interests of the people.
Vice Chair Rick Terven Sr. and board member Tonya Genovese joined their two Democratic colleagues in rejecting the penalties.
Hoffman D-Swansea, speaks at a news conference following the adjournment of the Illinois House in June. He is an assistant ...
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker signs Senate Bill 1950, prompting strong backlash from medical, disability, religious and legal ...
A notice on top of its website says "the well has run dry." The Department of Agriculture has posted a notice on its website warning that Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits ...
The two most intense state legislative pressure campaigns I’ve witnessed both ended in failure. Back in 2017, Gov. Bruce Rauner tried everything he could think of to stop legislative Republicans from ...
Gov. J.B. Pritzker signed “Deb’s Law,” letting terminally ill Illinois adults seek medication to end their lives.
The law will be 'thoughtfully implemented so that physicians can consult patients on making deeply personal decisions,' the ...
Rodric Bray faced Donald Trump’s fury after blocking the map overhaul, as the president blasted him as a ‘loser’ and urged ...
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