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New spending will focused on building Chicago’s shelter capacity and getting immigrants to permanent housing.
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The 2-1 ruling sets up a likely appeal to U.S. Supreme Court.
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With Chicago in the running for the $11 billion National Semiconductor Technology Center, a multi-university network of researchers and scientists are optimistic Illinois’ advances in engineering and manufacturing — especially quantum — will help them seal the deal. So is Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker.
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Illinois' GOP leader says he’s ready to compromise as Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker keeps the baill in lawmakers’ court.
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Illinois Rep. Larry Walsh Jr., D-Elwood — the chair of the House Public Utilities Committee and sponsor of the vetoed bill — said he would propose broader policy in the spring legislative session.
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Lawmakers to return to Capitol Nov. 7 to address lingering issues.
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The newly-formed Illinois agency would coordinate child care, preschool and early intervention across 102 counties.
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Think Big America is set up as ‘dark money’ group, though the Illinois governor is its sole donor.
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Illinois' veto session runs from Oct. 24 to 26 and Nov. 7 to 9 in Springfield. Lawmakers will have a full agenda, including a handful of vetoes from Gov. J.B. Pritzker.
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The final decision on rate increases for Illinois customers is expected before the end of the year.