A look at what passed and what didn’t in Illinois’ frantic final hours of session – Center Square

While most news reports followed the end of America’s longest-serving legislative leader and the culmination of a year of vindication for a long-ignored Black Caucus agenda, Illinois lawmakers also sent Pritzker legislation that would grant prejudgement interest of 9% annually for wrongful death or personal injury cases.
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I'm no Senator's Son
3 years ago

Say goodbye to your police departments.

Say hello to massive crime waves the likes of which Chicago
has never seen not even during the Capone years.

In fact a new Al Capone up there would be welcomed perhaps.

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