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Madigan, 83, who for years was widely hailed as the most powerful politician in the state, was convicted on bribery ...
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KWQC on MSNIllinois congress members react to Madigan sentencingIllinois members of congress are reacting after former Illinois speaker of the house, Michael Madigan, was sentenced to 7.5 ...
Transit agencies in northern Illinois are facing a $771 million annual combined budget gap — and lawmakers did not pass ...
The governors of Illinois, Minnesota and New York testified Thursday before the House Oversight Committee, which has been ...
Legislation that mandates the Illinois Department of Corrections to annually report on hospice and palliative care within its ...
In response to the new per-bet tax introduced by the legislature, the two largest online sportsbooks are charging users a per ...
Former Illinois House Speaker Mike Madigan was sentenced Friday to seven and a half years in federal prison and a $2.5 million fine in his corruption case.
The “Clean Slate” Act, which could have sealed thousands and potentially millions of nonviolent criminal records in Illinois, had bipartisan support but failed to pass in the final flurry of ...
Illinois’ latest budget misses the mark in several key areas, according to one independent nonprofit fiscal analyst. State ...
Transit agency officials in Chicagoland met this week and formally began the process of planning for next year's budget, ...
In February, a jury convicted Madigan, 83, of bribery conspiracy, wire fraud and other crimes. He was sentenced Friday to 7.5 ...
Judge Blakey handed down the 90-month sentence Friday at the Everett McKinley Dirksen U.S. Courthouse in Chicago. He also imposed three years of supervised release after his prison time ends.
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