State Week show

State Week

Summary: An analysis of the week in Illinois politics and government from the NPR Illinois Statehouse bureau.

Podcasts:

 State Week: Gun Control March, Harassment Lawsuit, Facebook Investigation, Rauner And Conservatives | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1740

Thousands of Illinoisans joined people across America and around the world in marches showing support for stricter gun laws. A former campaign worker sued House Speaker Michael Madigan over his handling of a harassment complaint against one of his top aides. Attorney General Lisa Madigan and Cook County State's Attorney Kim Foxx toook moved against Facebook after the privacy lapses ¸brought into public consciousness by the Cambridge Analytica scandal. And can Gov. Bruce Rauner repair his

 State Week: Lessons Of The 2018 Primary | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1740

Gov. Bruce Rauner won renomination by just three percentage points — a remarkable margin considering he raised more campaign cash than his opponent, Rep. Jeanne Ives, by a factor of 26 to one. Ives says she won't be endorsing the Republican governor for reelection. Meanwhile, J.B. Pritzker bested each of his two main opponents for the Democratic nomination by 20 percentage points. But state Sen. Daniel Biss and Chris Kennedy both say they'll support Pritzker in his race against Rauner.

 State Week: Rauner's Gun Veto; Dem's Mean Debate | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1740

A week before the primary election, Gov. Bruce Rauner vetoed the first gun-control legislation sent to him after the mass murder at a school in Parkland, Florida. It would have required gun dealers to obtain state licenses. Senate Democrats say they'll try to override the governor — eventually. They bought themselves more time by refusing to immediately recognize his veto, breaking with past practice and the Illinois Constitution.

 State Week: Madigan and #MeToo | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1740

This week, House Speaker and Chairman of Illinois' Democratic Party Michael Madigan faced more criticism over his handling of sexual harassment allegations against party workers and lawmakers. Also, Governor Bruce Rauner is not saying if he supports gun control legislation in Illinois. Bernie Schoenburg of the State Journal-Register and NPR Illinois' Maureen Foertsch McKinney join the panel.

 State Week: Guns In Springfield, Labor In DC, Speaker Staying Put | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1740

A series of gun control measures advanced in the Illinois Statehouse this week — requiring state licenses for gun dealers, banning "bump stocks," and raising the purchase age for so-called assault weapons, among other bills. In Washington, an Illinois case was argued before the U.S. Supreme Court. Janus v. AFSCME challenges "fair share" fees for workers who are in collective bargaining units but don't want to join a union, and could have dire financial implications for public employee labor

 State Week: Madigan Cuts Second Aide, Dems Debate, Republicans React To Racist Language | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1740

Five of the six Democrats running for governor met in Springfield for a debate. House Speaker Michael Madigan was once again a hot topic, as the speaker had earlier in the week cut ties with a second aide over allegations of harassment. Meanwhile, Republicans were distancing themselves from their own problem candidate — one who'd used racial and anti-gay language in a conversation with Republican attorney general candidate Erika Harold.

 State Week: Governor Rauner Presents His Budget | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1740

This week, Governor Bruce Rauner delivered his annual Budget Address before the General Assembly and House Speaker Michael Madigan fired a long-time campaign worker due to sexual harassment allegations. Gatehouse Media's Doug Finke joins the panel.

 State Week: Gov Candidates Giving Offense, Left and Right | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1740

Billionaire hotel heir and Democratic candidate for governor J.B. Pritzker apologizes after another Chicago Tribune story about his 2008 phone conversations with then-Gov. Rod Blagojevich. Meanwhile, Republican candidate for governor Jeanne Ives, a state representative from Wheaton, is not apologizing for an ad that's been condemned by people across the political spectrum.

 State Week: Rauner, Ives Clash; Democratic Race for Governor Tightens | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1740

Governor Bruce Rauner sparred with Republican primary challenger Jeanne Ives before the Chicago Tribune editorial board this week; the Democratic challengers continued to jockey for position; and Rauner delivered the annual State of the State Address. NPR Illinois' Daisy Contreras and the Chicago Tribune 's Rick Pearson join the panel.

 State Week: Dem Debate, Rauner's Business Dealings, $7bn Audit | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1740

The Democratic candidates for governor appeared in the first of several televised debates, an unsealed lawsuit reveals Gov. Bruce Rauner has been more involved in his personal finances than he let on, and an audit finds the administration could not properly account for more than $7.11 billion in Medicaid payments to private insurance companies.

 State Week: Education Funding, Pritzker-Blagojevich, Rauner-Duke | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1740

This week, Gov. Bruce Rauner dodged a Nerf-ball question about whether former Congressman and Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke was a racist. Meanwhile, Rauner, a Republican, is running an infomercial about Democratic primary candidate J.B. Pritzker. And we hear the latest on the school funding overhaul that just won't end.

 State Week: Quincy Vets' Home, Rauner Dives Into Dem Primary, AG Field Stays Crowded | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1740

Gov. Bruce Rauner wrapped up his stay at the Illinois Veterans Home in Quincy, where 13 people have died from Legionnaires' Disease since 2015. It came a day after a legislative hearing at which members of the Rauner administration defended their response to outbreaks.

 State Week: Rauner Goes To Legionnaires'-Plagued Veterans' Home In Quincy | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1740

Gov. Bruce Rauner is staying at the Illinois Veteran Home in Quincy, in response to accusations that his administration has not responded well to repeated outbreaks of Legionnaires' Disease at the facility. Meanwhile on the gubernatorial campaign trail, Chris Kennedy says Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel should be held accountable for driving African American people out of the city while Bob Daiber is getting detailed about a graduated income tax.

 Voices In The News 2017 | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 295

As we get ready to welcome 2018, we thought we’d take a few minutes to listen back to another wild year in Illinois government and politics.

 State Week: 2017 Year In Review | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1740

Twenty-seventeen was a wild year in Illinois government and politics: it began without a budget and ended with the Republican governor facing a primary challenge. Along the way there was a tax hike, a once-in-a-generation overhaul of education funding, hot-button bills relating to abortion and immigration, and accusations of a culture of sexual harassment in the Statehouse.

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