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Pritzker issues 9th emergency declaration to extend COVID-19 powers

By Joe Tabor, Illinois Policy Institute |
Gov. J.B. Pritzker has issued a ninth disaster proclamation, extending his emergency powers for another 30 days over all of Illinois.

Madigan spent millions to elect, retain Illinois Supreme Court Justice Kilbride

By Joe Tabor, Illinois Policy Institute |
Committees controlled by the speaker of the Illinois House funded more than half of Illinois Supreme Court Justice Thomas Kilbride’s campaign contributions in 2010. Kilbride is up for retention again this year.

Despite business, lawmaker suits, Pritzker grants himself emergency powers for 4th time

By Joe Tabor, Illinois Policy Institute |
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker for the fourth time extended by 30 days his emergency powers to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic. Businesses and lawmakers are amending lawsuits in response.

What powers does Pritzker have in an emergency? And what has he ordered so far?

By Joe Tabor, Illinois Policy Institute |
In the case of an epidemic like COVID-19, Illinois governors are given a wide range of emergency powers for a limited period of time.

Pritzker claims statewide economic growth, but these Illinois metro areas are shedding jobs

By Joe Tabor, Illinois Policy Institute |
Despite Gov. J.B. Pritzker touting growth in “every major region,” Illinois shed jobs in three metropolitan areas and lagged the national average in seven more.

Illinois House passes rules giving Madigan extraordinary power – again

By Joe Tabor, Illinois Policy Institute |
On Jan. 29 the Illinois House of Representatives voted on new House Rules, but none of the new rules addressed the unparalleled power the Speaker of the House is given over the legislative process.

Hog-tied: Illinois state law not equipped to address local governments’ pension problems

By Joe Tabor, Illinois Policy Institute |
Avenues for state oversight for cities with financial difficulties have limited utility in the face of massive pension debt and have almost never been invoked since Springfield passed them into law in 1990.