By Illinois Review Chicago has been eliminated from consideration to host the 2028 Democratic National Convention, dealing another setback to Gov. JB Pritzker as he works to expand his national political profile ahead of the next presidential election. The Democratic National Committee announced that Boston, Denver and Philadelphia are the three finalists to host the […] The post National…
By Illinois Review Illinois drivers already struggling with the rising cost of living will soon have another expense to absorb after the Illinois Tollway Board unanimously approved its first passenger toll increase in nearly 15 years. The board voted 8-0 Wednesday to approve the increases, which take effect Jan. 1, 2027. Passenger vehicles will pay […] The post Illinois Drivers Face Nearly $500…
By Amanda Szulc, Opinion Contributor I have lived in Illinois my entire life. I have watched this state change, and not always for the better. As a precinct committee-person and someone who spends a great deal of time writing, researching, and listening to residents, I hear the same concerns over and over: rising taxes, the […] The post Wealth Can Fund a Narrative But It Cannot Create Results…
By Illinois Review The People Who Play By The Rules PAC has officially reached the end of the road – closing the books on an expensive political operation that burned through tens of millions of dollars, paid more than $1.1 million to a consulting firm controlled by its chairman and treasurer, Dan Proft, and produced […] The post $42M-Backed PAC Shuts Down With No Statewide Wins After $1.1M Paid…
By Illinois Review Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker has once again opened his billionaire checkbook, dumping another $65 million into his campaign for governor as his personal contributions to his three gubernatorial campaigns have now surpassed a staggering $326 million. On August 10, Pritzker contributed $65 million to his campaign committee, leaving the Democratic governor with […] The post Pritzker…
By Illinois Review Algonquin Township Highway Commissioner Danijela Sandberg twice joked about “touching a kid” during a recent podcast appearance while promoting a family-oriented community event. Sandberg, an elected official in McHenry County, appeared on the Two Gregarious Guys Podcast, where the conversation included crude jokes about male body-part sizes, adult toys and even the […] The post…
A young woman has an appointment to look at an off-campus apartment, but she misses the bus.A man pulls up and offers her a ride. Perhaps she is too trusting; perhaps he claimed to be apolice officer. She accepts his offer and is never seen or heard from again.Her name was Yingying Zhang. She was […] The post OPINION: A Strong Case For Campus Carry – Gretchen Fritz appeared first on Illinois…
By Janelle Towne, Opinion Contributor Illinois parents should know what their children are being required to learn, and they should be allowed to question whether Springfield has its priorities straight. Illinois law mandates that public-school history instruction include the roles and contributions of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people in Illinois and American history. Students […] The…
By John F. Di Leo, Opinion Contributor The mainstream news media have recently published a number of articles about how awful it is that the ICE deportation process is clogging up the nation’s courts. The one that caught my eye was in Politico, but there are similar pieces elsewhere across the mainstream media. Perhaps the […] The post Why Are the Courts Clogged? Ask the Democrats Who Created the…
By Illinois Review Ten people filed criminal complaints with the Chicago Police Department on Monday accusing federal immigration agents of misconduct during the Trump administration’s Operation Midway Blitz, according to the Chicago Tribune, marking the latest effort by Illinois officials and activists to pursue federal officers involved in last year’s immigration enforcement surge. Among those…