Census 2020 count begins Thursday Census 2020 count begins Thursday Wednesday, March 11, 2020 People throughout the United States can begin filling out their census forms online starting Thursday, and state officials in Illinois are pulling out all the stops to make sure the state gets an accurate headcount.
Community spread suspected as state coronavirus cases hit 19; Pritzker criticizes feds Community spread suspected as state coronavirus cases hit 19; Pritzker criticizes feds Tuesday, March 10, 2020 Illinois health officials on Tuesday announced the first cases of coronavirus illness in people outside Cook County: a McHenry County resident in his late teens and a Kane County woman in her 60s who are likely the state’s first cases of “community spread.”
Lawmaker pushes for limits on solitary confinement Lawmaker pushes for limits on solitary confinement Tuesday, March 10, 2020 An Illinois man who spent 20 years in solitary confinement after being convicted of a minor theft and, later, driving without a license is now helping lead a push for legislation to limit the use... Read more
State of Emergency on coronavirus declared by governor State of Emergency on coronavirus declared by governor Monday, March 9, 2020 Gov. JB Pritzker on Monday announced he has issued a state of emergency decree in response to the novel coronavirus threat. Read more
Zalewski: Little consensus around property tax reform Zalewski: Little consensus around property tax reform Friday, March 6, 2020 The chairman of the House Revenue and Finance Committee said this week that a task force set up last year to provide proposals for reforming the state’s property tax system was unable reach... Read more
No change on daylight saving bill No change on daylight saving bill Friday, March 6, 2020 An effort in Illinois to prevent biannual clock changes — such as the one Sunday moving time forward one hour — appears stalled. The state Senate passed a bill in November by... Read more
WITH VIDEOS: New ag director says flooding, broadband among top priorities WITH VIDEOS: New ag director says flooding, broadband among top priorities Friday, March 6, 2020 Jerry Costello II has some decorating to do in his office. The new director of the Illinois Department of Agriculture still has framed pictures stacked against a wall in his mostly-empty corner... Read more
Many interests at play in energy overhaul discussions Many interests at play in energy overhaul discussions Thursday, March 5, 2020 One day after hundreds rallied at the Capitol in support of a sweeping clean energy reform package, a Senate committee heard hours of testimony on the intricacies of the state’s energy... Read more