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Republican state Sen. Win Stoller is running for re-election in the redrawn 37th Senate District, and he says his bipartisan record makes him the right choice in the primary.
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Illinois lawmakers worked until the early hours of Saturday to pass a $46.5 billion spending plan for the upcoming fiscal year, as well as a $1.8 billion package of mostly-temporary tax cuts that Democrats said are intended to soften the impact of inflation on working families.
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In the wake of several child deaths — including Peoria boy Navin Jones — Republican lawmakers on Wednesday called for a performance audit of the state child welfare agency.
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A new bill would make discrimination against natural hairstyles illegal in the workplace in Illinois, by amending the definition of race to include natural and protective hairstyles as a racial characteristic.
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Illinois Republicans say the bill does not go far enough to pay the state’s debts, and unanimously voted against it in both chambers.
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The Illinois General Assembly will consider a bill condemning and sanctioning Russia, three weeks into Russia's war on Ukraine.
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House Republicans held a press conference Wednesday to discuss possible solutions to high gas prices facing Illinoisans over the past few weeks.
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A new bill would allow domestic violence survivors to file for an order of protection online, offering relief from having to face their abuser in court.
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Illinois' new political watchdog says he's optimistic he can be effective in a role that his predecessor said was essentially powerless.
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Public university students across the state could soon have expanded access to emergency contraception on campus, if a new bill passes through the General Assembly.