At the time of this horrific attack, Talley was wanted on three warrants, was on parole in two separate cases, and had a lengthy criminal history dating back to 2017.
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According to the Chicago Police Department, Alphanso Talley has now been charged in the heinous murder of a Chicago police officer and the attempted murder of another officer, along with a long list of additional felony charges.
At the time of this horrific attack, Talley was wanted on three warrants, was on parole in two separate cases, and had a lengthy criminal history dating back to 2017.
At the time of this horrific attack, Talley was wanted on three warrants, was on parole in two separate cases, and had a lengthy criminal history dating back to 2017.
In a video released this week defending his latest redistricting proposal, HJRCA 28, Speaker Chris Welch claimed that “Illinois will always recognize the fundamental principle that a democracy of the people, by the people, and for the people, must include all of the people.”
That sounds nice, unless you are a Republican voter in Illinois.
For years, House Democrats have claimed they are fighting for fair representation, yet their actions tell a very different story. They have drawn legislative maps that rig the system in their favor, weaken political competition, and leave millions of Illinoisans without fair representation.
That sounds nice, unless you are a Republican voter in Illinois.
For years, House Democrats have claimed they are fighting for fair representation, yet their actions tell a very different story. They have drawn legislative maps that rig the system in their favor, weaken political competition, and leave millions of Illinoisans without fair representation.
Tax Day may be Democrats’ favorite day, but for Illinois families, it is another reminder of how much they are being squeezed.
While working families are tightening their belts and trying to make ends meet, Governor Pritzker and House Democrats are piling on more tax hikes this legislative session. As Governor Pritzker looks for ways to pay for a budget that spends $1 billion more than last year, House Democrats have filed a number of new taxes on families and businesses, including:
While working families are tightening their belts and trying to make ends meet, Governor Pritzker and House Democrats are piling on more tax hikes this legislative session. As Governor Pritzker looks for ways to pay for a budget that spends $1 billion more than last year, House Democrats have filed a number of new taxes on families and businesses, including:
- HB 4459 – Campfire Tax
- HB 5112 – Bag Tax
- HB 4414 – Ammo Tax
- HB 2996 – Cell Tower Tax
- HB 4894 – Digital Ad Tax
In an interview with Politico, House Speaker Chris Welch once again tried to blame Washington for Illinois’ fiscal failures instead of taking responsibility for the Democrat policies that have made our state’s outlook worse.
If Speaker Welch wants to know why Illinois is facing budget trouble, he doesn’t need to look any further than his and his own party’s voting records in Springfield. Governor Pritzker has proposed yet another record-setting state budget at $56 billion, after signing a $55 billion budget last year that included more than $700 million in new taxes and fees.
If Speaker Welch wants to know why Illinois is facing budget trouble, he doesn’t need to look any further than his and his own party’s voting records in Springfield. Governor Pritzker has proposed yet another record-setting state budget at $56 billion, after signing a $55 billion budget last year that included more than $700 million in new taxes and fees.
Nearly 55% of Illinois voters support the state opting into the Federal Scholarship Tax Credit Program and more than 29 counties held ballot referenda supporting opt-in in Illinois' March Primary Election. But it’s up to Gov. JB Pritzker to opt Illinois into the program. Only about one in five oppose him doing so.
More than half of Illinois voters support the state opting into a federal program to let donors help students find extra academic help, according to a new poll.
More than half of Illinois voters support the state opting into a federal program to let donors help students find extra academic help, according to a new poll.
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