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Lawmakers Rebuke Pritzker Following Violent Holiday Weekend in Chicago

They argued that policies supported by the governor, particularly the SAFE-T Act, have weakened accountability in the justice system. #violent #lawmakers

DeLuca Pushes for Stricter Oversight of Taxpayer-Funded Credit Card Use

House Bill 4196 would require local governing bodies to publicly review, vote on and verify an itemized statement of all credit card purchases from the previous month. #credit #abuse

Requests for new K-12 funding in Illinois likely to outstrip available resources

ISBE board members were briefed on the funding requests during their monthly meeting Thursday in Chicago. #funding #schools

Illinois GOP Lawmakers Blame Pritzker for Violence at Broadview ICE Protest, Urge More Police Support

The trio also faulted Pritzker for what they characterized as rhetoric that encourages confrontation, pointing to remarks in which the governor urged supporters to be “street fighters” for Democratic causes — a line Republicans have repeatedly criticized. #protest #policeofficers

Illinois Freedom Caucus Applauds End of Federal Shutdown, Blames Democrats for Delay

The Illinois Freedom Caucus said the short-term funding measure prevents Democrats from pushing through a larger spending package before the holidays and maintains current discretionary spending levels first set in 2023. #governmentshutdown

Bailey to stay in governor’s race following family tragedy

Bailey’s second campaign for governor had been in doubt after his son Zachary, daughter-in-law Kelsey and two grandchildren, 12-year-old Vada Rose and 7-year-old Samuel, died when the helicopter Zachary was piloting crashed in Montana on Oct. 22. #governor #bailey

Illinois Legislature Approves ‘Clean Slate’ Act to Automatically Seal Criminal Records

Fewer than 6,000 residents manage to seal their records each year, a pace that would take more than a century to clear the backlog, according to estimates cited by supporters. #cleanslate

Illinois Freedom Caucus Condemns Senate Passage of Physician-Assisted Suicide Bill

In a statement, the Illinois Freedom Caucus accused Democratic lawmakers of prioritizing what it called a “culture of death” over the state’s economic and social challenges. #bill

Illinois Labor Department, Fire Service Institute Expand Training to Improve Firefighter Safety

Ramos, a Sterling firefighter, died after falling through the floor of a burning home during a December 2021 fire. The IL OSHA investigation identified key safety lessons that are now being used as part of this new training module. #firefighters #training

Frerichs Launches $50 Million Loan Program to Aid Unpaid Federal Workers During Shutdown

The program is expected to assist many of the 153,000 federal employees living and working in Illinois, though it remains unclear how many have missed paychecks since the shutdown began Oct. 1. #loan

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