Cook County College Teachers Union sets strike date before October’s end
Cook County College Teachers Union sets strike date before October’s end
Cook County College Teachers Union leaders said they will announce a strike date to members Oct. 24 ahead of planned informational pickets at city colleges and a strike rally set for Oct. 27. The work stoppage would keep 77,000 students out of classes.
By Patrick Andriesen
Bipartisan group of lawmakers objects to Pritzker’s endless COVID rules
Bipartisan group of lawmakers objects to Pritzker’s endless COVID rules
Members of the Illinois General Assembly’s bipartisan Joint Committee on Administrative Rules are questioning the prolonged state of emergency regarding COVID-19. Gov. J.B. Pritzker has declared a state of emergency 35 times.
By Dylan Sharkey
Greg Camp
Greg Camp
“That’s basically what Amendment 1 is, a cover-up by being renamed ‘Worker’s Rights.’"
John Falcone
John Falcone
"I have been in the union, been through union decertification and through the grievance process. Any new laws are not to protect freedoms but to take them away.”
Congressmen ask Pritzker to repay $1.3B federal unemployment debt
Congressmen ask Pritzker to repay $1.3B federal unemployment debt
U.S. House Ways and Means Committee members wrote Gov. J.B. Pritzker asking for repayment of a $1.3 billion federal unemployment insurance fund loan before Nov. 10. Failing to do so means automatically raising taxes on businesses.
By Patrick Andriesen
Pritzker flips on school choice scholarships he tried to cut
Pritzker flips on school choice scholarships he tried to cut
Gov. J.B. Pritzker now supports the Invest in Kids tax credit scholarship program, according to a candidate survey. Pritzker in the past called for eliminating the program.
By Dylan Sharkey
Pritzker changes mask rules in 35th COVID disaster proclamation
Pritzker changes mask rules in 35th COVID disaster proclamation
Gov. J.B. Pritzker issued his 35th COVID-19 disaster proclamation, extending his powers for 70% of his term.
By Dylan Sharkey
Amendment 1 could block efforts to shrink Illinois’ 6,000-plus layers of government
Amendment 1 could block efforts to shrink Illinois’ 6,000-plus layers of government
Amendment 1 would empower government unions to the point that their contracts could prevent consolidation of Illinois’ nation-leading number of local governments. Neither state law nor voters would be able to do much about it.
By Joe Tabor
AT&T Illinois fined $23 million for buying Madigan influence
AT&T Illinois fined $23 million for buying Madigan influence
AT&T Illinois will pay a $23 million fine for illegally influencing former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan. Their former president, Paul La Schiazza, faces conspiracy charges.
By Dylan Sharkey
Report card: How’s Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker done in 4 years?
Report card: How’s Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker done in 4 years?
A review of Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s term in Illinois’ highest office examines his track record beyond the campaign rhetoric. The second and final gubernatorial debate with opponent Darren Bailey is Oct. 18.
By Patrick Andriesen, Dylan Sharkey
Illinoisans get just 20% of promised tax rebates after nearly a month
Illinoisans get just 20% of promised tax rebates after nearly a month
Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s election-year budget includes one-time property tax rebate checks so far averaging $200 per homeowner. Only a fraction of the rebate checks have been mailed.
By Dylan Sharkey