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Elections board offered partially redacted data; federal officials insist on complete database
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The Illinois State Fair is a chance for the parties to rally and for candidates to see where they stand.
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For many, this summer brought a surprise in their utility costs.
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Former state GOP leader joins U.S. Senate race as party gains secretary of state candidate
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Redistricting was a large focus at an annual gathering of the state party’s central committee and the Republican County Chair’s Association in Springfield, with a pre-taped message from Texas Gov. Greg Abbott that dubbed his push “fair” and “necessary” setting the tone for the day.
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An Adams County judge ruled his court “does not have the inherent power to direct Illinois law enforcement officers” to round up the Texas lawmakers.
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Gov. Pritzker signed the law on Wednesday. It mandates ‘victim-centered’ training and better coordination among law enforcement, state agencies.
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U.S. House Minority Leader was keynote speaker at annual Democratic county chairs brunch
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Democratic candidates for Senate disagree over receiving contributions from corporations
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All three major Senate Democratic candidates have said they’ve spoken to Durbin about an endorsement, but it’s unclear whether the senator will choose a side in a competitive race that is also becoming one of the most expensive in the country.
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Illinois House Speaker Emanuel “Chris” Welch and Illinois Senate President Don Harmon downplay the potential of a heavyweight power struggle.
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While Springfield teachers have a contract they are hoping for continued discussions on several issues in the district.