Archive for May 2025
Safety reforms could be coming for Chicagoland transit, but funding still up in the air
Capitol News Illinois With just over two weeks to go before their spring adjournment, lawmakers in Springfield are facing a tight deadline to pass major reforms to Chicagoland’s transit system — but officials have released few concrete details of the plan they say is taking shape. Influential lawmakers said one major element will be addressed:…
Read MorePlan to limit scope of ‘crime-free housing’ ordinances clears Illinois Senate committee
Capitol News Illinois SPRINGFIELD — A Senate committee on Wednesday advanced a measure aiming to limit the circumstances under which tenants can be evicted due to local “crime-free housing” ordinances. The measure was backed by housing advocates who argued the crime-free ordinances have been used to evict people in instances where the actual residents of…
Read MoreConsumer advocates tell regulators to slash rate hike requests from Ameren, Nicor
Capitol News Illinois Natural gas customers in the Chicago suburbs and downstate Illinois are likely to see an increase in their monthly bills next year, but it’s up to state regulators to decide how big a hike, if any, to approve. Nicor Gas, which serves 2.3 million customers in northern and western Illinois, requested the…
Read MoreUnder ‘crime-free housing’ laws, families may be evicted for minor offenses
Capitol News Illinois By Sidnee King Pineda, Illinois Answers Project Sidnee King Pineda reported on eviction policies in Illinois as part of The Times’s Local Investigations Fellowship. Photographs by Jamie Kelter Davis. Catherine Lang was evicted from her apartment outside Chicago after the police saw her swerving in traffic and charged her with driving drunk.…
Read MoreGovernor’s office cuts revenue projection by $500M in latest downward estimate
Capitol News Illinois SPRINGFIELD — Gov. JB Pritzker’s office is now projecting state revenues to come in about a half-billion dollars below the baseline projections assumed during his February budget address. The latest downward revision comes as lawmakers are entering the final two-week stretch to approve a budget before their May 31 deadline amid increasing…
Read MoreFallen Aurora firefighter honored at state’s annual memorial ceremony
Capitol News Illinois SPRINGFIELD — Fallen Aurora firefighter Cristian Medrano was honored at the state’s 32nd annual Fallen Firefighter Memorial held outside the Statehouse on Tuesday. The memorial is held each May in front of the commemorative statue on the Statehouse’s back lawn as a tribute to Illinois firefighters who have died in the line…
Read MoreIllinois seeks to prevent feds from tying funding for states to immigration enforcement
Capitol News Illinois Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul and 19 other Democratic attorneys general filed a pair of lawsuits Tuesday against Trump administration policies designed to block federal funding to states that don’t carry out U.S. immigration enforcement. According to the lawsuits, recently enacted policies at the U.S. departments of Homeland Security and Transportation illegally…
Read MoreState on track to end health coverage program for immigrant adults
Capitol News Illinois SPRINGFIELD — State officials are on track to shut down a program at the end of June that provides publicly funded health care coverage to more than 30,000 non-U.S. citizens in Illinois, including many who are in the country without legal authorization. A legislative oversight committee took no action Tuesday on a…
Read More‘Our identity has been frozen in time’: How Native American advocates are influencing Springfield
Capitol News Illinois SPRINGFIELD — Amid the annual bustle at the Illinois Capitol during the legislative session’s midpoint, a sea of color and singing filled the rotunda on a sunny March day. Attendees of the 2025 Native American Summit, organized by the Chicago American Indian Community Collaborative, were draped in regalia and leading a drum…
Read MoreCapitol News Illinois reporters win prestigious Peter Lisagor awards
Capitol News Illinois Capitol News Illinois, a nonprofit news service, is proud to announce three of its reporters were nominated in four categories for the prestigious Lisagor Awards. These awards celebrate journalistic excellence across Illinois and northwest Indiana, spanning print, digital and broadcast media. CNI’s Beth Hundsdorfer was selected as winner in the Best Public…
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