Jamey Dunn
Springfield
Senior Coordinator of Strategic Communications
Institute of Government & Public Affairs
University of Illinois System
NPR Illinois Community Advisory Board
July 1, 2019 - June 30, 2022 - First Term
July 1, 2022 - June 30, 2025 - Eligible Second Term
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A group of social service providers that sued the state over lack of payment are pushing forward with their case. But the coalition has shrunk. The Pay…
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A law recently signed by Governor Bruce Rauner will make it easier for Illinois residents to access family members' social media accounts after they die.…
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The governor describes the stopgap budget as a bridge to reform. But it could also be called an excavator — digging the state’s fiscal hole deeper.
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Governor Bruce Rauner shuttered the Illinois State museum last fall, saying the closure was a necessary cost-saving measure. This week, his administration…
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Last November, disgruntled voters in a Rust Belt state beset by economic decline, budget shortfalls and pension woes, booted their incumbent governor —…
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The country seems especially divided over the 2016 race for president. But there was a time in Illinois history when division led to bloodshed over…
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State legislative primary races do not typically get people fired up. For instance, primary voter turnout in 2014 was only about 15 percent in Cook County…
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Gov. Bruce Rauner’s plan for next fiscal year seeks to fix the foundation while the house is on fire.
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A new analysis found that Illinois lost out on millions of dollars when it sold bonds last week.
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Illinois has made powdered caffeine off limits to minors, while banning the sale of powdered alcohol to anyone. Democratic Senator Jennifer…