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Illinois House GOP: Corrections officials haven’t calculated recidivism rates since 2022 due to programming issue
The Illinois House GOP announced on X that corrections officials have not calculated recidivism rates since 2022 due to a programming issue, highlighting ongoing state agency mismanagement under Governor JB Pritzker.
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Illinois House Republicans call to end Illinois' sanctuary state status
Illinois House Republicans have announced on the social media platform X that Governor JB Pritzker has turned Illinois into a destination for illegal immigrants.
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IL House GOP says every Illinoisan deserves to live in a neighborhood free of violence
Illinois House Republicans have expressed concerns about public safety in Chicago, urging Governor J.B. Pritzker and the city's mayor to address crime more seriously.
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Illinois House Republicans warn SB 328 will hurt job creators
Illinois House Republicans have expressed concern over Governor JB Pritzker's recent signing of Senate Bill 328 (SB 328), suggesting it could negatively impact job creators by expanding liability standards and potentially driving businesses away...
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Illinois House Republicans oppose lowered proficiency standards amid poor reading scores
Illinois House Republicans have expressed their opposition to the State Board of Education's recent decision to lower student proficiency standards.
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Dan Proft: Madigan's prison sentence is a 'modicum of justice'
Dan Proft, host of "Chicago's Morning Answer," said that the 7.5-year prison sentence for Michael Madigan represents a modest but deserved outcome, though it does not reverse the harm done to Illinois.
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Breen favors minimum wage and unemployment insurance rate freeze
Illinois House candidate Peter Breen (R-Lombard) is all in on the effort to save local small businesses from the ongoing ravages of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Breen: 'No time for politics' during the 'worst public health crisis of our lifetime'
Illinois House candidate Peter Breen (R-Lombard) views the coronavirus crisis as the “worse public health crisis of our lifetime” and thinks lawmakers need to respond accordingly.