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What Would a Property-Tax Freeze Mean for Illinois?
By Whet Moser
It's incredibly complicated. Freezing property taxes would shift the burden of cost-cutting to local governments—and experts say we need more legislation to make sure that doesn't do too much damage. Read more
What Is Workers' Comp Reform and Why Is It Part of the Budget Deal?
By Whet Moser and Yana Kunichoff
The governor wants to bring Illinois's benefits down from some of the highest in the country, but Democrats aren't thrilled about it. Read more
Will Illinois Ever Solve Its Pension Problem?
By Whet Moser
Almost four years after the first try, pension reforms seems politically realistic—and perhaps legally as well. Read more
Is Bridget Gainer a Mayoral Contender?
By Carol Felsenthal
This ambitious Cook County commissioner talks about working first as an activist, then under Rich Daley, and now in the "least sexy" unit of local government. Read more
Jesse White Has Been to Every Single DMV in the State
By Bill Zehme
The secretary of state and tumbler king on fast talking and fast driving Read more
The River, Revived? Mixed-Use Projects Promise Public Space
By Moira Lawler
The Chicago River has become a hot spot for developers. Here are three major downtown projects currently in development. Read more
Jennifer Welch Is Ready to Fight for Women's Health (and Against Misinformation)
By Esther Kang
The new CEO of Planned Parenthood Illinois discusses the organization's new challenges, Gov. Rauner’s vow to veto HB 40, and more Read more
These Floating Gardens Could Attract Turtles and Otters to the Chicago River
By Jamison Pfeifer
Urban Rivers raised nearly $30,000 to transform the half-mile stretch of river near Goose Island by 2020. Read more
10 Great Stories to Read This Week
By Whet Moser
A crisis in crime coverage, why not to panic over the Cubs’ slump, and inside the homes of the homeless. Read more
For Torture Survivors, Kovler Center Offers Place of Peace
By Sarah Conway
Chicago is home to one of the country's oldest and most influential torture survivor centers—pioneering culture-conscious care for 30 years. Read more
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