Constituents in Rep. Michael Halpin's (D-Rock Island) 72nd House District are receiving calls from the Illinois Republican Party asking for help in saving taxpayers from having to pay more.
Sen. Andy Manar (D-Bunker Hill) is demanding a state investigation after the Kankakee Times reported on the anticipated district-by-district financial impact of his Senate Bill 1, which promises to change the state's formula for dispensing money to public schools.
As a state lawmaker, Frank Mautino paid nearly $12,500 in campaign fund cash to a man named Joe without keeping any supporting receipts, according to a government oversight group.
Financial expert Mark Glennon of Wilmette says in his analysis of a new study on state and local pensions that the options available to reduce the substantial obligations facing Illinois funds include amending the state constitution or going through federal bankruptcy.
Illinoisans pay more in total taxes than anyone else in the nation, so any thoughts about adding to that burden need to be forgotten, a tax analyst argued recently.
Rock Island County Clerk Karen Kinney insists her office conducts daily purges of county voter rolls, making a warning from a conservative watchdog group puzzling.
Rep. Brian Stewart (R-Freeport) argued recently that Illinois lawmakers would rather spend money the state doesn't have and kill business it does have than work on a budget it must have.
lllinois might have its share of trouble, but it also has its share of tourists, as Rep. Tony McCombie (R-Savanna) pointed out recently to highlight National Travel and Tourism Week.
Mike Steffen has never been a fan of much of what Mike Madigan has to say, but the House speaker has taken things to a whole new level of inanity, the chairman of the Rock Island County Republicans said recently.