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Illinois Republicans blame taxes, lawsuits after Morton Salt exits Chicago | Illinois

(The Center Square) – Republican lawmakers are warning that the departure of iconic salt producer Morton Salt from Chicago is the latest sign Illinois is becoming increasingly unfriendly to businesses, citing high taxes, litigation costs and regulatory hurdles as key reasons companies are leaving the state. The company, founded in Chicago in 1848 and long […]

Op-Ed: The FAA’s O’Hare decision is a win for travelers – and for competition | Opinion

At Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport, one of the nation’s most critical travel hubs and a gateway for millions of passengers each year, United Airlines mounted a calculated effort to squeeze out competitors, threaten consumer choice, and drive up ticket prices. Fortunately, federal regulators saw through the strategy – and they didn’t let United get away […]

WATCH: Ex-rep sues Pritzker, Illinois over race-based congressional map | Illinois

(The Center Square) – Illinois’ congressional district map is being challenged over what some argue are unconstitutional racial requirements for districts. A former Republican state representative sued Gov. J.B. Pritzker and the State Board of Elections late last week. Jeanne Ives, a former representative of the state’s 42nd district, brought the case backed by J. […]

Poll site gun ban proposal draws pushback | Illinois

(The Center Square) – State lawmakers want to ban Illinoisans from carrying a gun while at the polls, citing a rise in political violence around elections. Gun rights advocates have taken issue with the proposal, claiming the ban would unconstitutionally prohibit guns in some private residences. House Bill 34 would ban the ability to carry […]

Viral goose egg case fuels debate over abortion | Illinois

(The Center Square) – A viral incident involving a suburban Chicago woman accused of taking protected goose eggs is drawing sharp reactions—not only about wildlife enforcement, but also broader cultural and political debates.  According to ABC7 Chicago, Illinois Department of Natural Resources police filed charges after video showed a woman allegedly removing Canada goose eggs […]

Bill to expel students over sexual assault progresses in Springfield | Illinois

(The Center Square) – A measure that would place new rules on Illinois schools  requiring a full-year expulsion of a student who commits an act of sexual assault passed the Senate and now heads to the House. Though the Senate passed the bill, some lawmakers had concerns that the bill is an overreach. State Sen. […]

SNAP cuts, Illinois payment errors spark fierce debate | Illinois

(The Center Square) – A Democratic state senator says the federal government is to blame for 150,000 Illinoisans losing Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits, but a Republican senator says Illinois’ high error rate for payments will cost the state hundreds of millions of dollars. During an Illinois Senate Revenue Committee hearing recently, state Sen. Don […]