After three years on the legislative backburner, the Illinois House approved a major economic development bill that would clear the path for the Chicago Bears to build a new domed stadium in Arlington Heights.
Stories by Brenden Moore — Capitol News Illinois
Illinois House Approves Megaprojects Bill, but the Bears Want Changes
Brenden Moore — Capitol News Illinois |
Lawmakers Take Step to Incentivize Bears to Stay in Illinois
Brenden Moore — Capitol News Illinois |
The bill would give local governments power to negotiate with the Chicago Bears — and other “megadevelopments” — over property tax payments.
Needling Trump as 2028 Looms: Inside JB Pritzker’s All-of-the-Above Media Strategy
Brenden Moore — Capitol News Illinois |
Reporters found the 60-year-old governor did roughly 100 one-on-one media interviews in 2025, his most of any year in his tenure as governor. Of those, 81% were with national media outlets, podcasters, social media influencers or television entertainment hosts — a major uptick from early in his tenure.
New Illinois Laws for 2026: Statewide Grocery Tax to End, Aquifer Protections Begin
Brenden Moore — Capitol News Illinois |
Nearly 300 new Illinois laws will take effect on Jan. 1, 2026.
Crowded Democratic Primaries, GOP Field for Governor Take Shape as Primary Election Filing Starts
Brenden Moore — Capitol News Illinois |
The once-every-two-year spectacle is the formal kickoff to campaign season, with candidates for state, federal and judicial offices filing hundreds to thousands of signatures to secure their place on the March 17 primary ballot.
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