State Rep. Stephanie Kifowit
State Sen. Jim Oberweis comments about Gov. Bruce Rauner’s first “State of the State” address presented Feb. 4 to Illinois lawmakers.
Senator Jim Oberweis has been named to legislative committees and will continue serving as Republican spokesperson for the Labor Committee.
Here is a list of growers and dispensaries that are authorized to grow and sell medical marijuana in Illinois.
The 2014 Illinois governor’s race was full of major milestones and shocking surprises, and we have six facts to prove it.
Rauner talks taxes, spending.
Staff will be at village hall from 4:30 to 7 p.m. Thursday.
See what and how much the average Illinoisan could buy with $9 billion.
Valentines should be dropped off at Congressman Foster's offices by Monday, February 9th.
Illinois’ political incompetence and history of corruption blocks medical marijuana.
Illinois is definitely the place to legislate in the Midwest.
Event is Feb. 7 at Blain's Farm and Fleet.
Clerk Heidi A. Dziedzic has resigned, effective at the end of January.
Jesse Vazquez died Monday night.
A rundown of Gov. Bruce Rauner’s new cabinet members and top officials.
Event is Feb. 17 at Montgomery Village Hall.
Bill Walsh was challenged by Jeremy Swanson, husband of fellow board member Alison Swanson.
There have been plenty, but who are the most corrupt of them all?
Hope you had a happy new year, but now it’s time to get back to work and solve the state’s top six challenges.
Find out what laws are taking effect in the new year.
Photo: State Rep. Stephanie Kifowit D-Oswego (center), pictured with Illinois Art Therapy Association President-Elect Lariza Fenner (left) a
Outgoing Gov. Pat Quinn’s appointment to the Illinois Sports Facilities Authority is a “booby trap” for taxpayers, Gov-elect Bruce Rauner.
A look at who's filed for the April 7, 2015 election.
What do you think of these fancy gift ideas?
A slideshow of the top 15 new laws taking effect in 2015 from the Illinois Senate Democrats.
It’s all bad news for Illinois, which is ranked among the most corrupt states in the nation. At least we’re not the very worst, right?
Illinois Comptroller Judy Baar Topinka died today at the age of 70. We look back at the trailblazing life she led.