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14 Dec, 2018
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Under the Dome Podcast: Rauner tried to drop out of governors race – News – The State Journal-Register – Springfield, IL
On this week's episode of the Under the Dome podcast, Angie, Bernie and Doug discuss the revelation that Gov. Bruce Rauner actually tried to drop out of
Sensing re-election loss, Rauner looked to replace himself on Nov. 6 ballot – News – The State Journal-Register – Springfield, IL

Sensing an embarrassing re-election loss after President Donald Trump's 2016 election and a narrow primary victory in March, Republican Gov. Bruce Rauner

Pritzker, other governors-elect meet with Trump – News – The State Journal-Register – Springfield, IL

Democratic Gov.-elect J.B. Pritzker, who was critical of GOP President Donald Trump during his campaign, was among new and incoming governors who met at

Health-insurance exchange signups down in Illinois – News – The State Journal-Register – Springfield, IL

With Congress' repeal of the financial penalty for going without insurance set to take effect in 2019, signups for Illinois' health-

Rauner blasts union representation of agency managers

Gov. Bruce Rauner said Wednesday that “illegal unionization of managers in state government” is costing taxpayers big money and disrupting

Illinois investment board says Airbnb West Bank action is illegal – News – The State Journal-Register – Springfield, IL

SPRINGFIELD - Illinois officials say that Airbnb's ban on lodging listings in the disputed West Bank violates state law. The Investment Policy

Pritzker suggests tax help for small businesses to cope with minimum wage

Gov.-elect J.B. Pritzker said Monday the state should consider tax breaks for small businesses to help them cover the cost of a higher state minimum wage.

Bernard Schoenburg: Central Illinois congressmen don’t want shutdown

There’s no love of the idea of a government shutdown among central Illinois members of Congress.In a contentious meeting Tuesday in the Oval Office,

A look back at the Illinois Top 200 voting results

The Illinois Top 200 project, which began in February and wrapped up last month, allowed people to vote online for the top things in Illinois history,

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