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Feds weigh in on lawsuit challenging how Illinois maintains voter registration rolls

In a filing known as a “statement of interest,” the Justice Department said the government has an interest in the outcome of the lawsuit, although the filing stops short of asking the court for permission to intervene as a party in the case. #lawsuit

Latest Chicago quantum tenant gets more than $5 million in state tax incentives

“I am proud to announce that Infleqtion will be building their utility-scale, neutral-atom quantum computer right here in Chicago as a tenant of the Illinois Quantum and Microelectronics Park,” Pritzker said. #quantum

Gov. Pritzker Celebrates Centennial of Chicago Union Station

“More than just a symbol of the power and the spirit of Chicago, Union Station is the center of the most important rail hub in America for Amtrak, freight, and commercial rail,” said Governor JB Pritzker. #centennial

Analyst: Chicago, St. Louis inflation problems reflect Illinois struggles

According to the report, two of the five major metropolitan areas with the biggest inflation problems have a large footprint in Illinois. #inflation

2026 Candidates Guide and Petition Information for the March 17, 2026 General Primary Election

Primary Election Day is Tuesday, March 17, 2026. The General Election date is Tuesday, November 3, 2026. #election

Trump eases estate tax burden for farms while Illinois’ remains unchanged

With one of the lowest state estate tax thresholds in the country, Samuel Karnick, senior fellow at The Heartland Institute, warns Illinois’ outdated estate tax continues to threaten the future of generational farms, even as the federal government moves to ease the burden. #tax

Illinoisans brace for higher taxes, corporate tax changes July 1

On July 1, the state will raise taxes on short-term rentals, sports wagering, telecommunications, tobacco and vaping products. #taxes

Birth to Five Illinois Announces $2.5 Million Now Available

With funds received through its contract with the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE), Birth to Five Illinois currently supports 40 Local Early Childhood Collaborations. #childhood

IL Freedom Caucus Calls for Fiscal Discipline Ahead of Budget Release

“The Democrats are doing what they always do – waiting until the last minute to present a budget and force through more tax increases to pay for their out-of-control spending." #budget

Crawford Helps Expand Awareness of Advisory for Missing Persons with Disabilities

 "When someone with a developmental or physical disability goes missing, bringing them home becomes all the more critical," Crawford said. #awareness

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