Archive for May 2025
Illinois bill aims to lower cost of prescriptions, rein in pharmacy benefit managers
Capitol News Illinois SPRINGFIELD — A bill that seeks to control the rising cost of prescription drugs while also offering financial help for many small, independent pharmacies in Illinois cleared the state Senate on Thursday and awaits action in the House. The bill, known as the Prescription Drug Affordability Act, contained in House Bill 1697,…
Read More‘Medical aid in dying’ bill moves forward in Illinois
Capitol News Illinois SPRINGFIELD — Terminally ill Illinoisans may have the legal option to end their own life with the help of a physician next year under a bill approved by lawmakers Thursday. The procedure, which advocates and the bill call “medical aid in dying,” would give people in a sound mental state with severe…
Read MoreIllinois criminal justice advocates tout ‘Clean Slate’ legislation as ‘economic boon’
Capitol News Illinois SPRINGFIELD — Criminal justice reform advocates say legislation to seal criminal records for certain nonviolent crimes, which passed Friday in the House, would unlock economic opportunity for thousands of Illinoisans. The so-called Clean Slate Act has failed twice before, but activists see renewed fiscal messaging as the key to reinvigorating the campaign.…
Read MoreLawmakers unveil $55B spending plan with just 1 day left to pass it
Capitol News Illinois SPRINGFIELD — Illinois Democrats introduced what a leading budgeteer described as a $55 billion budget Friday evening ahead of a Saturday deadline to pass the fiscal year 2026 spending plan. The 3,363-page spending proposal was unveiled after 6 p.m. At the time the Senate’s lead budget negotiator, Sen. Elgie Sims, D-Chicago, briefed…
Read MoreProsecutors ask judge to sentence ex-Speaker Madigan to 12 ½ years in prison
Capitol News Illinois CHICAGO — Federal prosecutors are asking for a lengthy 12 ½-year prison sentence for former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan, calling the longtime Democratic power broker “steeped in corruption” and alleging he lied on the witness stand when he testified in his own defense earlier this year. In their 72-page filing Friday…
Read MoreSenator tries last-ditch push to boost horse-racing industry in Illinois
Capitol News Illinois SPRINGFIELD — In the backstretch of the legislative session, horse racing advocates are pushing to revitalize the industry in Illinois and its accompanying horse betting, both long in decline. City officials from Decatur and Illinois horse racing advocates joined an effort this week by Sen. Patrick Joyce, D-Essex, to push lawmakers to…
Read MoreLawmakers offer 2 incomplete pitches for public transit and funding reform
Capitol News Illinois SPRINGFIELD — With two days left in the legislative session, lawmakers in Springfield announced a pair of plans for how to reform Chicagoland transit agencies after two years of debate, one of which would come with a spate of new taxes. The proposals give new power to the agency that oversees the…
Read MorePritzker to consider bill mandating gun owners lock up firearms near minors
Capitol News Illinois SPRINGFIELD — A bill that would require gun owners to keep any firearms in a locked box whenever a minor is present will soon head to Gov. JB Pritzker. Senate Bill 8, also referred to as the Safe Gun Storage Act, is the latest gun safety measure pushed by Democrats in the…
Read More‘We are at the mercy of child care’: Why does Illinois’ largest subsidy exclude thousands?
Capitol News Illinois by Madison Hopkins and Meredith Newman Illinois Answers Project CHICAGO — A single mother in Kenwood changed jobs in order to find child care – even though it meant possibly working fewer hours and less pay. A couple in Park Ridge has paid so much for care they haven’t been able to…
Read MorePritzker threatens to veto any budget containing ‘broad-based’ tax increase
Capitol News Illinois SPRINGFIELD – Gov. JB Pritzker said Wednesday he will not sign a budget that includes broad tax hikes to fund new spending as lawmakers are in the final hours of budget negotiations. “Anything that’s broad-based and would have a negative impact on working families, I would veto a budget like that,” Pritzker…
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