By Andrew Thomason | Illinois Statehouse News SPRINGFIELD — Illinois’ distressed prepaid tuition program could receive a cash infusion from taxpayers, even though it is not backed by the state.
February 16, 2012
By Andrew Thomason | Illinois Statehouse News SPRINGFIELD — Illinois’ distressed prepaid tuition program could receive a cash infusion from taxpayers, even though it is not backed by the state.
February 07, 2012
By Anthony Brino | Illinois Statehouse News SPRINGFIELD — Many Illinois lawmakers say they are still not convinced that Gov. Pat Quinn’sproposal to close centers for people with mental health and developmental disabilities is a good plan.
February 06, 2012
By Anthony Brino | Illinois Statehouse News SPRINGFIELD — Cameras in Illinois will soon do what has always been a police officer’s job — issue speeding tickets.
January 24, 2012
By Andrew Thomason | Illinois Statehouse News SPRINGFIELD — llinois’ 12 percent increase in higher education spending this year isn’t going to benefit students. Instead, the additional funding for fiscal 2012 is going into the State Universities Retirement System, or SURS, to address its underfunded pension program.
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 [...]
January 05, 2012
By Andrew Thomason | Illinois Statehouse News SPRINGFIELD — A debate over the usefulness of smart meters versus potential security and privacy in the Illinois city of Naperville has spilled into the courts.