Andrew Adams
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When you flip the switch, the lights come on. But in Illinois, after years of sweeping reforms to the energy industry and growing demand for electricity, that premise is coming into question.
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Results are nonbinding, but lawmakers may consider them when proposing policy
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Illinois’ largest-ever spending plan increases education, human services, infrastructure funding
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Governor, who vetoed previous bill, supports new effort
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New law aims to alleviate ‘food deserts’ throughout the state
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The bill earned more votes than the three-fifths majority needed to override
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Measure supported by coalition of victim advocates