The convictions of Michael Madigan and Ed Burke, two of the most powerful figures in Illinois politics, are not just scandals ...
Michael J. Madigan, a formidable force in the state’s politics for decades, faced federal charges of racketeering, bribery ...
Once a political giant, Madigan now a convicted felon and likely prison inmate — but not a racketeer
The decade-long FBI investigation that led to Madigan’s trial roiled local politics and changed the course of Illinois ...
A tax credit to help pay for the renewal of the U.S. freight car fleet has been reintroduced in Congress. The post Tax credit ...
Senator Cristina Castro introduced SB 1963, which will legalize iGaming, and Representative Edgar González, Jr. brought the ...
Illinois politicians across the state are reacting to former state legislator Michael Madigan’s convictions. A jury convicted ...
McCombie urges cohesion amid party in fighting The head of Illinois House Republicans is responding to calls for her to step ...
given his record-breaking 36-year tenure as the leader of the Illinois House of Representatives. They’ll soon hold his fate in their hands. The jurors have appeared engaged and attentive ...
Former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan was convicted Wednesday of 10 counts of conspiracy, bribery and wire fraud.
The Illinois Freedom Caucus, made up of six state representatives and one senator, is accusing House Minority Leader Tony McCombie, R-Savanna, of playing “silly games” after she denied several ...
told jurors that while people had often come to him for help during his nearly four decades as the powerful Speaker of the Illinois House of Representatives he never traded his public office for ...
All universities send emails and letters to their alumni in the hopes of securing donations for future students. Members of the House of Representatives are more than willing to oblige, ...
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