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Happy Tuesday, Illinois. It’s a somber day across the country as we mark the one-year anniversary of George Floyd s murder.
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There’s real talk now that the 2022 primary could be delayed.
IT S A REMAP BLOODBATH — WHY RODNEY DAVIS VOTED YES — A YEAR AFTER GEORGE FLOYD
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OH, WHAT A FEDERAL RELIEF IT IS — KINZINGER s TWITTER FEUD — MAKE THAT A VAX AND A BEER
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President Joe Biden gives his first address to a joint session of Congress on April 28, 2021. And he noted another first: “Madam Speaker, Madam Vice President no president has ever said those words, and it’s about time.” he said. | Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images
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Happy Wednesday, Illinois. Crowds may be returning to Wrigley Field, but for vaccines. It’s a start, folks.
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For the first time in 23 years, the Illinois Democratic Party will have a new chair and it’s going to be a Black woman. Tonight’s vote by the Democratic Illinois Central Committee symbolizes a new chapter in state politics after the long tenure of party leader
Michael Madigan. The contest is between Chicago Ald.
Michelle Harris and Congresswoman Robin Kelly, both well-respected Black elected officials.