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Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s extensive out-of-state travel raises questions about whether he’s prioritizing national exposure over challenges facing Illinois. During a 12-month stretch, he averaged ...
The national Educational Choice for Children Act creates a federal tax-credit scholarship program for both public and private ...
Across Illinois, homeowners are losing their homes and all their equity over minor tax debts, with private investors reaping ...
Illinois was just ranked last in the nation for financial transparency. The state’s chronic delays, audit failures and ...
Illinois public school teachers can opt out of union membership and stop paying dues in August. But union misinformation is ...
Despite leading the region in businesses applying to open, Illinois’ combative business climate results in few business ...
Illinois lost 218 businesses to other states in 2023, part of an acceleration to triple the rate of what losses were before ...
A new ranking of the best states to live in puts Illinois at No. 17. It could have scored much better, but the state economy ranked near the bottom of the nation. Quality of life ranked near the top.
Less than 22% of voters approve of the Chicago Teachers Union. No surprise, considering the scandals and radical dogma pushed ...
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker is burnishing his national image as a Democratic presidential candidate by inserting himself in ...
Gov. J.B. Pritzker had a chance to stop a bill putting taxpayers on the hook for $11.1 billion in inflated pension benefits ...
As food costs soar, Mayor Brandon Johnson wants to keep hurting Chicago’s working families with a grocery tax. He faces a $1.12 billion deficit that a $73 million grocery tax won’t budge.