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Illinois’ two senators are calling on the USDA to rework its massive trade aid program to fix what they see as inequities and a lack of transparency...
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Would you say that most people can be trusted, or that you can’t be too careful? An NPR Illinois survey shows Illinoisans are divided on the question —...
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Governor J.B. Pritzker shot down the suggestion of amending the Illinois Constitution to address the state's public pension funding deficit.
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A Peoria Democrat says the people of the 17th Congressional District need another option in the March 2020 primary besides incumbent Rep. Cheri Bustos.
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Illinois lawmakers Wednesday advanced a plan to pool more than 650 downstate and suburban police and fire pension funds. Passing the measure out of both...
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The Illinois Senate approved a move Tuesday that would allow Illinois to stay on daylight saving time permanently.
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Illinois and the Quad Cities have a lot riding on next year’s census. That was the message Friday in Rock Island from a panel of leaders from education...
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The U.S. House of Representatives is voting to formalize its ongoing impeachment inquiry. The resolution before lawmakers outlines the next steps in their…
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The Illinois House approved legislation Wednesday to further restrict the use of ethylene oxide gas . Nearly no Republicans supported the move, and both...
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A proposal that would let college athletes make money from endorsements cleared a major hurdle Wednesday in the Illinois General Assembly.