8 Illinois government storylines to watch in 2023 – The Southern Illinoisan (Carbondale)

"During his first term, Pritzker plucked a lot of the low-hanging fruit from the Democrats' tree of priorities. What are Pritzker's priorities for the second term?...In an interview with Lee Enterprises following his primary win in June, Pritzker first mentioned making education more affordable, saying "we should make it free for people to go to college if they earn median income or below." He also mentioned increasing support for childcare."
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PlunkYourMagicTwangerFroggy
3 years ago

I paid for my kid’s college at Illinois State University, do I get a rebate?

debtsor
3 years ago

if these new progressive initiatives don’t make you want to leave the state, then nothing will.

Poor Taxpayer
3 years ago

New Year’s resolution–The Governor and the State go on a diet. Bet it does not last long.

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