House bill would lower property taxes by trimming Illinois government waste
House bill would lower property taxes by trimming Illinois government waste
Illinois leads the nation in local government bloat, with over 6,000 taxing bodies. The Citizen’s Empowerment Act, sponsored by Illinois House Rep. Jonathan Carroll, would make it easier for Illinois taxpayers to dissolve unnecessary layers of government.
By Justin Carlson
ComEd bribery scandal restitution denied for second time
ComEd bribery scandal restitution denied for second time
The lawsuit filed on behalf of millions of ratepayers sought to recover the costs incurred during Commonwealth Edison’s attempts to sway former House Speaker Mike Madigan. It was dismissed for a second time.
By Patrick Andriesen
Secretary of State Offices reopen as Omicron peak subsides, statewide mitigations mount
Secretary of State Offices reopen as Omicron peak subsides, statewide mitigations mount
Secretary of State Jesse White said the offices will reopen over the next two days as drivers’ facilities resume in-person services after the Omicron peak. Governor offers no such assurances about lifting mitigations in the state.
By Patrick Andriesen
Illinois might allow parents to leave 12-year-olds home alone
Illinois might allow parents to leave 12-year-olds home alone
Illinois has the strictest latchkey law of any state. A new bill looks to change the minimum age parents can legally leave their children home alone from 14 to 12.
By Dylan Sharkey
Illinois Supreme Court ponders politicians using campaign cash for criminal defense
Illinois Supreme Court ponders politicians using campaign cash for criminal defense
Chicago Ald. Byron Sigcho-Lopez argued a publicly elected official facing corruption charges should not be able to use campaign funds for a legal defense. If the person is not running for office, the legal bills are a “personal” expense, he contended.
By Patrick Andriesen
Illinois lawmakers fail to replace their ethics watchdog
Illinois lawmakers fail to replace their ethics watchdog
The Illinois General Assembly is without a watchdog. The former legislative inspector general quit after saying she was just a paper tiger. Now lawmakers cannot agree on her replacement.
By Hannah Schmid
Chicago’s COVID-19 rules hit minority neighborhood restaurants harder
Chicago’s COVID-19 rules hit minority neighborhood restaurants harder
Restaurant owners in Chicago communities with low COVID-19 vaccination rates, mostly on the city’s South and West sides, say pushback against the vaccine proof mandate has hurt sales and cost them customers.
By Patrick Andriesen
Chicago alderman from Daley family implicated in bank embezzlement
Chicago alderman from Daley family implicated in bank embezzlement
Chicago Ald. Patrick Daley Thompson was implicated in the plea agreement of a former bank employee who federal prosecutors said played a critical role in the embezzlement scheme. She said millions in theft was covered up before the bank failed.
By Patrick Andriesen
Secret footage of Chicago alderman detailed in corruption probe
Secret footage of Chicago alderman detailed in corruption probe
Chicago Ald. Edward Burke was secretly videotaped in City Hall by federal authorities as part of the corruption probe into Illinois politics. Burke reportedly confided in an informant how they would avoid being caught.
By Patrick Andriesen
Pritzker seeks end to hiring oversight as watchdog details more patronage
Pritzker seeks end to hiring oversight as watchdog details more patronage
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker argues his state agencies no longer need a federal minder to ensure hiring is not political. That federal watchdog has four recent examples of why state hiring still needs oversight.
By Dylan Sharkey
Illinois child protection director gets 3rd contempt charge in 8 days
Illinois child protection director gets 3rd contempt charge in 8 days
The Illinois Department of Children and Family Services director was held in contempt of court for allegedly violating the right to proper housing of a 17-year-old boy. It’s the director’s third contempt charge in eight days, highlighting DCFS’ struggle to place kids.
By Dylan Sharkey
High school parents sue to block Pritzker COVID-19 vax mandates
High school parents sue to block Pritzker COVID-19 vax mandates
Illinois parents of athletes sued to prevent school districts and state powers from mandating vaccinations for high school students. The lawsuit argues such an order would be arbitrary and violate students’ rights.
By Patrick Andriesen
Chicago, Cook County under emergency rule for 22 months. How can that be?
Chicago, Cook County under emergency rule for 22 months. How can that be?
Chicago and Cook County leaders have exercised executive emergency powers for 22 months to handle the COVID-19 pandemic. Why can they do that and when does it end?
By Joe Tabor
Chicago’s $1 million-plus speed cameras hurting low-income areas
Chicago’s $1 million-plus speed cameras hurting low-income areas
Nearly half of Chicago’s highest cash-generating speed cameras were on the South Side. Two, including the top $3.1-million camera, are hitting Ward 20 Ald. Jeanette Taylor’s low-income constituents with fines she said they can’t afford.
By Patrick Andriesen