Archive for June 2025
Parents of 10-year-old girl file federal lawsuit against Taylorville School District over alleged assault
Capitol News Illinois SPRINGFIELD — The parents of a 10-year-old girl who allegedly was assaulted repeatedly by a 14-year-old student in the Taylorville School District have filed a federal lawsuit against the school district and the school bus company. The lawsuit, filed by a Chicago law firm, contains five counts against the Taylorville School District…
Read MoreGOP lawsuit seeks to end ‘gut-and-replace’ legislation
Capitol News Illinois SPRINGFIELD — A group of Republican lawmakers filed a lawsuit this week that seeks to nullify legislation they say would indelibly alter both the business and legal landscape of Illinois. Senate Bill 328 would amend a key provision of Illinois civil law by allowing, in certain kinds of cases, any company authorized…
Read MoreInside Illinois’ efforts to court the emerging quantum technology industry
Capitol News Illinois CHICAGO — Just over one year ago, the Illinois legislature approved spending more than $700 million to attract and support a new industry: quantum technology. Now, representatives of other countries, federal research labs and a network of private organizations with ties to the state are beginning to ink deals and make agreements…
Read MorePritzker signs $55.1B state budget reliant on $700M of new taxes
Capitol News Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker signed Illinois’ fiscal year 2026 budget into law Monday, taking shots at President Donald Trump’s budget management to defend hard choices state lawmakers were forced to make this year. The $55.1 billion spending plan set to take effect July 1 is the largest in state history and is supported…
Read More‘Granny flats’ may be the answer to affordable housing in Chicago — but they’re illegal
Capitol News Illinois by Alex Nitkin for ILLINOIS ANSWERS PROJECT CHICAGO — For most new parents, finding last-minute child care usually means an afternoon of frantic phone calls and around $100 dropped on a trusted babysitter. For Brian and Fiona Peterman, it means walking across their backyard. In 2021, Fiona’s mother, Louise D’Agostino, was scanning…
Read MorePublic transit agencies begin planning for ‘doomsday’ funding scenario
Capitol News Illinois CHICAGO — Transit agency officials in Chicagoland met this week and formally began the process of planning for next year’s budget, including drawing up plans for major service cuts and potential layoffs. It’s the latest chapter in an ongoing fight between public transit officials and state lawmakers over funding. Public transportation agencies’…
Read MoreEx-Speaker Madigan sentenced to 7 ½ years in prison for bribery, corruption
Capitol News Illinois UPDATED: This story has been updated with a historical overview of Illinois corruption cases, new character letter details, and photos. CHICAGO — The number of years former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan spent in Springfield has often been used as shorthand to explain his outsized impact on state government and politics. His…
Read MorePritzker to tell Congress ‘both parties are to blame’ for broken immigration system
Capitol News Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker will tell a congressional committee Thursday that America’s immigration problems are a result of a bipartisan failure to reform the country’s immigration system and secure the country’s borders. In more than five pages of written testimony submitted by the governor to the U.S. House Oversight Committee ahead of hours…
Read MoreRaoul’s office to receive $15.7M budget increase for operations
Capitol News Illinois SPRINGFIELD – In a year when many state agencies received little or no funding increase, state lawmakers this year approved an increase of $15.7 million, or 22.4%, for general operating expenses in Attorney General Kwame Raoul’s office. That General Revenue Fund increase is significantly more than some other constitutional officers received for…
Read MoreIllinois license plate cameras used illegally by out-of-state police, Giannoulias says
Capitol News Illinois CHICAGO — The state of Illinois is investigating an automatic license plate reader system used in a northwest suburb after a Texas sheriff accessed the system to look for a woman who recently had an abortion. This and hundreds of other searches, according to Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias, violated Illinois law.…
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