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State Board of Elections asks judge to revise loosened ballot access rules

State Board of Elections asks judge to revise loosened ballot access rules

by Rebecca Anzel | May 14, 2020 | 0 comments

State Board of Elections asks judge to revise loosened ballot access rules Michigan ruling sets precedent for stricter rules despite stay-at-home order, state claims Published by Capitol News Illinois on May 14, 2020By Rebecca AnzelStatehouse Reporter SPRINGFIELD —...
State Board of Elections asks judge to revise loosened ballot access rules

Amended Bailey argument cites 2001 AG memo as proof Pritzker overstepped

by Rebecca Anzel | May 13, 2020 | 0 comments

Amended Bailey argument cites 2001 AG memo as proof Pritzker overstepped   DeVore’s other four cases regarding stay-at-home orders moved to federal court Published by Capitol News Illinois on May 13, 2020 By Rebecca AnzelStatehouse Reporter   SPRINGFIELD — A...
Second state lawmaker files suit against Pritzker stay-at-home order

Second state lawmaker files suit against Pritzker stay-at-home order

by Rebecca Anzel | Apr 29, 2020 | 0 comments

Second state lawmaker files suit against Pritzker stay-at-home order Cabello’s case seeks relief for all Illinois residents Published by Capitol News Illinois on April 29, 2020By Rebecca AnzelStatehouse Reporter SPRINGFIELD — A second Republican state representative...
Comptroller to lawmakers: No more pay for time not worked

Comptroller to lawmakers: No more pay for time not worked

by Rebecca Anzel | Jan 14, 2020 | 0 comments

Comptroller to lawmakers: No more pay for time not worked   Mendoza, Elgin senator promote bill that would end practice Published by Capitol News Illinois on Jan. 14 2020 By Rebecca AnzelStatehouse Reporter   SPRINGFIELD — Illinois’ chief fiscal officer...
Illinois Supreme Court strikes down social media ban for sex offenders

Illinois Supreme Court strikes down social media ban for sex offenders

by Rebecca Anzel | Nov 21, 2019 | 0 comments

Illinois Supreme Court strikes down social media ban for sex offenders   Unanimous decision says right to free speech outweighs prohibition’s rehabilitative value Published by Capitol News Illinois on Nov. 21, 2019By Rebecca AnzelStatehouse Reporter SPRINGFIELD —...
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