Gov. Bruce Rauner urged Democratic and Republican lawmakers on Tuesday to unite and pass a balanced budget that will fund Illinois and get it back on its feet.
“Today we’ve seen a complete dereliction of duty by the majority in the General Assembly,” Gov. Bruce Rauner said after the 100th session of the General Assembly closed. “Once again, a tragic failure to serve the people of Illinois. A tragic failure to pass a balanced budget along with critical structural changes to protect taxpayers and grow more jobs.”
Illinois is bleeding jobs to neighboring states like Wisconsin and in urgent need of reform to close the wound, Gov. Bruce Rauner asserted at a press conference in the Hegewisch neighborhood in Chicago recently.
A Senate “grand bargain” bill that would facilitate the consolidation of municipal governments in an effort to cut costs passed the House on May 31 after doing the same in the Senate two weeks earlier.
Negotiations fell by the wayside and Chicago schools once again came to the forefront as Senate Bill 1 passed the House on Wednesday, according to Rep. Sheri Jesiel (R-Winthrop Harbor).
Rep. Nick Sauer (R-Lake Barrington) would like to see a countywide vote to decide whether Lake County should have a chairman, but he doesn't think representatives like himself should force it on people.
Like many Senate Republicans, Pamela Althoff (R-McHenry) expressed trepidation over the tax hike bill that ended up passing the Senate floor on Tuesday.
Homes across Illinois would be free from some extra mail and the state would free up a little money under a bill sponsored by Rep. David McSweeney (R-Barrington Hills) that passed the House unanimously on Tuesday.
Sen. Dan McConchie (R-Hawthorn Woods) suggested a voluntary campaign donation system in lieu of Sen. Daniel Biss’ (D-Evanston) publicly funded matching proposal on Thursday.
A bill that passed the House on Tuesday will remove the humanity from an unborn child, even though several other state laws rely on that definition, Rep. Sheri Jesiel (R-Winthrop Harbor) argued on the House floor before the vote.
State Sens. Kyle McCarter (R-Lebanon) and Dan McConchie (R-Hawthorn Woods) have unveiled a Taxpayer Bargain budget plan they say calls for spending reductions, protections for elementary and secondary education, pension reform, restructuring and legislative accountability.
Illinois House Minority Leader Jim Durkin (R-Western Springs) is urging Democrats in Springfield to work with his party to formulate reforms to get Illinois back on track.
Illinois needs to enlarge its tax base and invest in businesses rather than "cherry-picking benefits for certain people," state Rep. Sheri Jesiel (R-Antioch) told the House on Thursday.
Several Republican representatives will announce their support for a comprehensive pension reform bill that is meant to improve the pension problems in the state, including the pension crisis in Chicago, Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner said on Friday.
State Sen. Dan. McConchie (R-Lake Zurich) on Friday criticized a ruling by a Cook County judge that payments for legislators cannot be delayed despite a state backlog of billions of dollars in unpaid bills.
The Illinois Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) could limit commercial fishing on Lake Michigan if the Senate approves a change to the state's Fish and Aquatic Life code.
Benjamin Salzberg, former Republican candidate for the District 29 state Senate seat, said he's not deterred from his mission after losing to state Sen. Julie Morrison (D-Deerfield), who won with 59 percent of the vote.
Dawn Abernathy, former Republican candidate for the District 59 state House race, may have lost the House race to state Rep. Carol Sente (D-Vernon Hills), but she did not
regret one moment of the campaign.