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President Donald Trump’s administration is pulling back $477 million from Illinois that was to be used to prevent infectious disease and treat mental health and substance abuse issues.
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A federal freeze on certain USDA programs has held up billions of dollars for conservation and caused layoffs at a nonprofit in Iowa that supports soil and water quality.
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As Democrats across deep-blue Illinois on Monday responded to President Donald Trump’s inaugural address with a call “to fight back” against the incoming GOP administration, jubilant Republicans advised the state’s supermajority party to follow the returning president’s lead to “eliminate these woke politics and restore America back to traditional values.”
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Tazewell County voters weathered the election day rain to head out to the polling location at Folepi’s Market Place in East Peoria.
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Research shows Generation Z is getting more politically involved than older ones did at their age.
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The chairman of the Tazewell County Republican Party says he believes President Joe Biden's decision to drop out of the presidential election helps Republican candidates.
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Peoria County Democratic Party chairman Rick Fox said Biden's decision to step aside gives the party a chance to mend divisions and coalesce around a candidate.
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President Joe Biden is dropping out of the 2024 presidential race and endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris as his successor.
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Central Illinois Republican Bill Hauter calls the guilty verdict in the New York criminal trial of former President Donald Trump “disappointing.”
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The likely 2024 GOP presidential candidate will be the keynote speaker for the Peoria and Tazewell County Republican Lincoln Day Dinner on May 12.