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The number of homeless people in Illinois is rising, but the state’s spending on homeless prevention and other housing programs is headed in the other direction. Facing a tight budget year with ...
The domestic policy law signed by President Donald Trump last week expands food stamp work requirements, which previously ...
CTU officials are calling on the state to pay CPS $1.2 billion in what they believed is owed to them by Illinois and to call ...
Following the signing of Trump and Congressional Republicans’ budget bill, Illinois is raising awareness about the ...
Illinois could lose $48 billion in Medicaid funding after Congress passed a $1 trillion budget bill, threatening coverage for ...
“Even when confronted with a massive budget hole, Governor Pritzker still signed into a law yet another record spending bill.
The changes could leave 360,000 people in Illinois at risk of losing eligibility for SNAP benefits, according to the state.
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State ends fiscal year with record revenue
Numbers compiled by the independent Commission on Government Forecasting and Accountability show FY25 concluded with $54 ...
Taxpayers won’t have many complaints about the retroactive tax cuts that took effect this week, but the retroactive tax hikes ...
J.B. Pritzker wants a third term as Illinois governor, but based on his history of boosting taxes and creating spending ...
A recently enacted Illinois state budget has listed $500,000 for Lincoln College, a local institution that has been closed ...
People looking to hit the road, bet on sports, book a stay through a short-term rental platform or buy a vape at their corner ...