Good news in Illinois: JB Pritzker will suspend tax incentives for data center construction
Illinois Governor JB Pritzker plans to suspend tax incentives for building new data centers in the state for two years.
Good news in Illinois: the new law that enables a megaproject and awaits the signature of JB Pritzker
Illinois legislators have moved forward with a bill that could secure the future of the Chicago Bears and facilitate a significant private investment in the state.
The Democrats exploit Trump's tariff problems for political attacks
Democratic Governor JB Pritzker of Illinois claims that the White House owes each family in the state 10,770 kroner due to illegal tariff revenues as ruled by the U.S. Supreme Court.
"It's crazy": What should happen to the billions of kroner he has collected in illegal tariffs?
Illinois Governor JB Pritzker claims that the federal government owes each family in the state 10,770 kroner due to illegal tariff collections, as ruled by the U.S. Supreme Court.
Former Illinois governor slams Pritzker for βmalpracticeβ as Bears look to flee to red state
Former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich criticized current Governor JB Pritzker for failing to prevent the Chicago Bears from considering a move to Indiana due to poor governance and high taxes in Illinois.
Affordable Housing in Illinois? The BUILD Plan Announced by JB Pritzker Aims to Facilitate Construction Processes
The BUILD Plan announced by Illinois Governor JB Pritzker aims to accelerate the construction of affordable housing in response to a housing crisis in the state.
Duffy gives Illinois 30-day ultimatum after audit finds 1 in 5 noncitizen truck licenses issued illegally
Illinois faces a potential loss of federal funding due to the illegal issuance of commercial licenses to noncitizens, with Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy issuing a 30-day ultimatum to state officials to rectify the situation.
Gradually, then suddenly, blue state America is heading for financial disaster
The article discusses the financial decline of blue states like California, Illinois, and New York, suggesting that they are heading towards disaster as companies relocate to states with more favorable conditions.
Illinois joins WHO network after Trump pulls US out of global health body
Illinois Governor JB Pritzker announced the state's participation in the WHO's Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network, following the US withdrawal initiated by Donald Trump.
Illinois joins WHO's emergency network
Illinois has joined the WHO's global outbreak alert and response network following the USA's withdrawal from the organization, making it the second U.S. state to do so after California.
Illinois joins WHO's preparedness network
The state of Illinois is joining the World Health Organization's global alert and response network for disease outbreaks, as announced by Democratic Governor Jay Ribert Pritzker, following California's earlier decision to join in January.
Supreme Court says Illinois congressman can sue over state mail-in voting laws
The Supreme Court has ruled that Illinois congressman Mike Bost can challenge state mail-in voting laws that permit counting ballots received after Election Day.
Lawsuit against Trump administration filed by the State of Illinois for 'excessive use of force'
The State of Illinois has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration for excessive use of force, claiming it creates unrest and fosters a climate of fear.
Montana State wins first FCS national championship since 1984 after thrilling OT victory over Illinois State
Montana State Bobcats claimed their first FCS national championship in 39 years with a 35-34 overtime victory over Illinois State.
University of Illinois hosted state-funded committee meeting where professors advocated for reparations
At a state-supported committee meeting hosted by the University of Illinois, professors called for reparations, highlighting the exploitation faced by Black workers in Illinois.