Illinois governor moves to slash cover crop funds despite rising demand

March 31, 2025 / Comments Off on Illinois governor moves to slash cover crop funds despite rising demand

Capitol News Illinois By JENNIFER BAMBERGInvestigate [email protected] SPRINGFIELD — When Steve Stierwalt studied agriculture at the University of Illinois in the 1970s, soil health wasn’t…

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Intellectual and developmental disability services brace for potential Medicaid cuts

March 28, 2025 / Comments Off on Intellectual and developmental disability services brace for potential Medicaid cuts

Capitol News Illinois SPRINGFIELD — Intellectual and developmental disability service organizations are bracing for potential cuts to Medicaid and Medicare from the federal government under…

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Trump administration blocks more than $400M in funding for Illinois health programs

March 27, 2025 / Comments Off on Trump administration blocks more than $400M in funding for Illinois health programs

Capitol News Illinois SPRINGFIELD — President Donald Trump’s administration is pulling back $477 million from Illinois that was to be used to prevent infectious disease…

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Despite Trump order, Illinois won’t require voter proof of citizenship

March 27, 2025 / Comments Off on Despite Trump order, Illinois won’t require voter proof of citizenship

Capitol News Illinois SPRINGFIELD — Illinois voters casting ballots in the April 1 consolidated elections will not be required to show proof of U.S. citizenship,…

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Bipartisan effort seeks stricter measures to protect sexual assault victims in schools

March 27, 2025 / Comments Off on Bipartisan effort seeks stricter measures to protect sexual assault victims in schools

Capitol News Illinois SPRINGFIELD — Even after the family of a victim of sexual assault from Taylorville obtained an emergency order of protection, the school…

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A university, a rural town and their fight to survive Trump’s war on higher education

March 27, 2025 / Comments Off on A university, a rural town and their fight to survive Trump’s war on higher education

Capitol News Illinois Editor’s note: (This is a first-person column that includes commentary and analysis.) CARBONDALE, Ill. — I grew up off a gravel road…

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Democrats argue Republicans waited too long to file latest redistricting lawsuit

March 26, 2025 / Comments Off on Democrats argue Republicans waited too long to file latest redistricting lawsuit

Capitol News Illinois SPRINGFIELD – Two elections have come and gone since the Illinois General Assembly passed new legislative maps, and Democrats’ attorneys argue in…

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Raoul joins motion to block dismantling of U.S. Education Department

March 25, 2025 / Comments Off on Raoul joins motion to block dismantling of U.S. Education Department

Capitol News Illinois SPRINGFIELD — Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul and 20 other state attorneys general are asking a federal judge to immediately halt President…

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After public pressure, Illinois commits $8M to repair deteriorating site where Lincoln launched political career

March 25, 2025 / Comments Off on After public pressure, Illinois commits $8M to repair deteriorating site where Lincoln launched political career

Capitol News Illinois PETERSBURG — Nearly a century after the Civil Conservation Corps reconstructed the once-thriving village of New Salem where Abraham Lincoln spent his…

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Potawatomi to reclaim tribal land in DeKalb County

March 24, 2025 / Comments Off on Potawatomi to reclaim tribal land in DeKalb County

Capitol News Illinois SPRINGFIELD – More than 175 years after their reservation in Illinois was illegally sold at auction, the Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation is…

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