January 31, 2012
By Benjamin Yount and Anthony Brino | Illinois Statehouse News SPRINGFIELD — Illinois lawmakers say they want to hear more from Gov. Pat Quinn than just talk about jobs — they want a plan. Quinn is expected to make employment a cornerstone of his State of the State address at noon Wednesday.
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January 20, 2012
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January 13, 2012
By Stephanie Fryer | Illinois Statehouse News SPRINGFIELD — Cynthia Colletti headed to her local hardware store this week after the handle on her toilet broke. While shopping at Ace Hardware here, she noticed signs in the plumbing aisle that read “Illinois Caustic/Corrosive Substances Act: Effective January 1st 2012” along with a description of the information customers would have to provide [...]
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December 14, 2011
By Andrew Thomason | Illinois Statehouse News SPRINGFIELD — More tax relief could be on the way with those paying the corporate income tax benefiting.
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December 13, 2011
By Benjamin Yount | Illinois Statehouse News SPRINGFIELD — Illinois may have to take responsibility for another huge debt. College Illinois! administrators and lawmakers are talking about ways in which the state can rescue the badly underfunded pre-paid college tuition program.
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December 12, 2011
By Andrew Thomason | Illinois Statehouse News SPRINGFIELD — A controversial $350-million tax relief bill targeting businesses and households underwent a transformation, not so much in content, but in style.
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