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Illinois ethics reform uncertain after House rejects Pritzker’s amendatory veto

Illinois ethics reform uncertain after House rejects Pritzker’s amendatory veto

Illinois made an important first step in its break with the corrupt practices that defined the legislative process under former Illinois House Speaker Mike Madigan. New ethics rules about lobbying, financial disclosures and the legislative watchdog were passed in the final hours of the session, but the reforms may die after the House rejected a technical change to the legislation by Gov. J.B. Pritzker.

By Joe Tabor

Illinois hits snags with new COVID-19 vaccine verification system

Illinois hits snags with new COVID-19 vaccine verification system

Vax Verify, Illinois’ new resident immunization portal, contains incorrect COVID-19 vaccine records. In a state where data leaks and hacks have been too common, the potential for health information being exposed is a reasonable worry.

By Noah Shaar

How to keep government transparent through Illinois Open Meetings Act

How to keep government transparent through Illinois Open Meetings Act

Most Illinois government meetings are open to the public, with a few exceptions. Here’s what to know about Illinoisans’ rights to see what government is doing by using the Illinois Open Meetings Act.

Pritzker administration forces Christian school to follow mask mandate

Pritzker administration forces Christian school to follow mask mandate

Timothy Christian Schools tried to keep their mask-optional policy despite Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s statewide school mask mandate. The state quickly stripped the schools of their recognition, crippling their high school seniors as they started college applications. Masks are now on.

By Noah Shaar

Rod Blagojevich sues so he can again seek election

Rod Blagojevich sues so he can again seek election

Rod Blagojevich is out of federal prison, and now wants to be back on the ballot. Illinois’ former governor sued Aug. 2 for the right to run for public office again despite his conviction for public corruption.

By Noah Shaar

Masks back on for all schools, most Illinoisans, public health leaders recommend

Masks back on for all schools, most Illinoisans, public health leaders recommend

Illinois public health administrators joined the CDC’s calls for masks in all elementary and high schools, although school districts have the final say. They recommend most Illinoisans, regardless of COVID-19 vaccination status, should be masking in indoor public spaces.

By Noah Shaar