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Today’s number: $500.25 billion

Monday, Jun 1, 2026 - Posted by Rich Miller

* I’m thinking this appropriations line contains a tiny little scrivener’s error

Section 285. The sum of $500250000,000 or so much of that amount as may be necessary, is appropriated from the General Revenue Fund to the Department of Human Services for a grant to Chicago Westside Branch NAACP for operating expenses.

Hmm.

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Harmon, Pritzker and Welch on the failed Bears bills

Monday, Jun 1, 2026 - Posted by Rich Miller

* Senate President Don Harmon

The question I don’t think is ‘how this came together last night,’ but that we did anything at all.

There was an enormous undercurrent in our caucus to not do anything. People are worried about neighbors being thrown off of food stamps, people not being able to keep up with inflation because their wages aren’t coming up, losing in their health care because the hospitals and health care providers that serve them are being undercut by Washington. There was no appetite at all to provide public dollars to a $10 billion sports franchise.

As much as we love the Bears, I’m really proud that our caucus came together, and I don’t know, but for the leadership of Senator Bill Cunningham we could have convinced the caucus to make an effort to do this.

Senator Cunningham said it on the floor, and I think it’s true. All of us in our neighborhoods and communities heard basically the same thing: ‘Do whatever you need to do to keep the Bears here, but not one nickel.’

* Gov. JB Pritzker

I know that the House has said that they’re going to continue to work on this over the summer. I think the question of special session is a question really for the legislators and not for the governor here. They’ve got to come to an agreement about something or other, and then either one can call a special legislative session. I can as well. […]

I will say I have not seen the completed Senate bill or read it, I have to say, nor has my staff, because, as the Speaker said, it came late, and that’s okay. Things happen, and we had a whole lot of things that were, you know, foisted upon the state that they were dealing with yesterday. But the Speaker is going to work hard to make sure that the House is making progress. I will certainly stand alongside them in any way that I can to assist in that endeavor, and our hope is that we’ll be able to provide something to the players that will work. […]

I think again they’re going to be conversations. There’s no final bill here. There is a bill that was proposed by the Senate, a bill and passed by the Senate, a bill that was passed by the House. There are other ways to go about this. I’m not sure, I think that those conversations will be ongoing among the legislators. I’ve set out my principles for everybody. We’ll see whether they get followed, and think what the Bears asked for were embedded in the principles, but not all of what they asked for. We’re not building a private stadium or a stadium for a private company, so that’s my view […]

I don’t want the Bears to leave Illinois, and I’ve worked very hard to make sure that they stay. Indeed, my original focus had been keeping them in the city of Chicago. They weren’t able to find a property to make that happen for them in the city of Chicago. It might be during my term in office, if they decide to go to, actually, they would leave after that, but if they decide to, and they’re building a stadium somewhere else, that might happen. But the reality is, I wasn’t willing to give up billions of dollars of taxpayer money in order to give it to a billionaire-owned family or team, and believe very much that the incentives that we provide for businesses ought to be similar to the incentives we provide to this type of business, as much as an emotional connection as many of us have to the Bears and to keeping them in the city of Chicago or in the state of Illinois. Number one principle is we’re not going to put this on the taxpayers of the state of Illinois.

* House Speaker Chris Welch

I hate to sound like a broken record, but some of these issues take time, you know. The votes weren’t there to pass a bill for the Bears, but just being about the Bears, the votes weren’t there. A vote just about Springfield wasn’t there. Sometimes we have to figure out a way to get to 60/30 on a bill that one person will sign, you know, I didn’t ask the members their specific issues, I asked where they were, yes or no. In the final hours of the session, the votes weren’t there, and we’re going to continue to have those conversations to find out what the specific issues are, and we’ll get there, and you know we’re here, we’re very much a part of Springfield and the economy and what goes on here, and we want to see something happen, but what will happen will be what is right.

Please pardon any transcription errors.

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Isabel’s morning briefing

Monday, Jun 1, 2026 - Posted by Isabel Miller

* ICYMI: Illinois Democrats pass $56B state budget that includes new taxes on prediction markets, crypto. Sun-Times

    - The plan rolls in new taxes on the burgeoning industries of prediction markets, cryptocurrency and fantasy sports, while also dinging digital advertising revenue.
    - Budget leaders aren’t yet counting on revenue from all the controversial new levies, which are near certain to face legal challenges — but they are banking on some $200 million from a tax on social media companies similar to the one facing a court challenge in Chicago.
    - But a coalition of progressive Democrats said the plan didn’t do enough “to fully fund quality education, accessible healthcare and reliable public services for every Illinoisan.”

* Related stories…

* At 11 am, Governor Pritzker will host a press conference following the passage of the FY27 budget. Click here to watch
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*** The Bears Bill ***

* The Bears

* Capitol News Illinois’ Ben Szalinski


* Tribune | Illinois legislature adjourns for the summer without resolution to Chicago Bears stadium issue: The failure to take up the bill, which several House lawmakers said was due to a lack of time to study the proposal, raises questions about the fate of the Bears, who have an offer from the state of Indiana to construct a taxpayer-financed stadium and surrounding mixed-use entertainment district in Hammond, near Wolf Lake, 20 miles southeast of Chicago.

* Capitol News Illinois | Hail Mary effort to keep Bears in Illinois centers around local stadium authority: It is not immediately clear if the parameters of the new proposal would be acceptable to the Bears, who did not immediately return a request for comment over the weekend. Though Cunningham said the team has been briefed on the late play in Springfield. The deal would be closer to the structure of Indiana’s, which calls for more than $1 billion in public subsidies to build a publicly owned stadium. The Bears would keep all revenue generated by the building and have the option to buy it for $1 once bonds are paid off.

* Daily Herald | Bears megaproject bill sacked, but lawmakers draw up new play to keep team in state: Like competing legislation approved in Indiana — and the existing setup wherein the Bears play at the Chicago Park District-owned Soldier Field financed by the Illinois Sports Facilities Authority — the proposal could enable a new tax-exempt public stadium, as opposed to a private one where the NFL club would be subject to property taxes.

* Sun-Times | Bears blocked in Illinois: House spikes late-session play for new stadium bill that cleared Senate: After his late push for the legislation, Gov. JB Pritzker’s office issued a statement saying he “has always wanted the Bears to remain in Illinois and been open to a sensible deal, so the Governor’s Office needs to carefully review this new bill that was recently made public overnight.”

* CNI | Bears bombshell: City back in mix; team has met ‘repeatedly’ with Chicago over ‘several months’: Cunningham, a top negotiator on legislation aimed at giving the Chicago Bears tax certainty so they could move to suburban Arlington Heights, acknowledged the proposal “does not have the support to pass” the Illinois Senate. Chicago-based lawmakers want to “put the city on an equal plane” to “compete” for a stadium project. “I would say that the PILOT megaproject structure is one we’re having difficulty with and we’re trying to figure out if there’s another way to make sure the Bears build a stadium in Illinois without using that model,” Cunningham said.

* ABC Chicago | Senate files compromise bill to incentivize Bears to stay in Illinois as lawmakers race against time: “I think if people can see that a plan like this is narrowly tailored, but also, as Senator Cunningham said, gives the ability for the city of Chicago to have a part to play in this as well, then, there could be some support, right?” said lead Bears negotiator and Illinois state Rep. Kam Buckner, D-Chicago. The stadium idea drew mixed reaction from Chicago lawmakers, whose support will be needed to pass it. Some have been concerned about finding a way to help the average taxpayer while helping the Bears. “This seems to solve for that issue, in that individuals don’t have to feel as though, again, an entity is getting a tax break, and they are not,” said Illinois state Rep. Curtis Tarver II, D-Chicago.

*** Statehouse News ***

* ABC Chicago | Rideshare union, cell phone ban during school day bills passed by Illinois lawmakers: Legislation known as the Rideshare Drivers’ Union Bill passed both the Illinois House and Senate overnight. It gives drivers the right to collectively bargain for better pay and higher standards on the job. The measure now heads to Governor JB Pritzker’s desk for signature into state law.

* Crain’s | Drug discount bills pass after clash between hospitals, Big Pharma: Hospitals and drugmakers each claimed a piece of victory yesterday as Illinois lawmakers approved legislation preserving access to a lucrative federal drug discount program while launching a state audit of how providers use the savings. The legislation now awaits action by Gov. JB Pritzker. One bill would prohibit drugmakers from limiting hospitals’ participation in the federal 340B discount program, while a companion measure would require a state audit of how providers use the revenue generated by those discounts.

* CNI | Lawmakers pass bill to shield abortion information from digital medical records: The bills had strong support from abortion advocates who provide care for Illinoisans and nearly a quarter of the 142,000 people who have had to leave their home states for abortion services, according to data from the Guttmacher Institute, a nonprofit organization that researches abortion policy. The first measure, House Bill 5295, is an initiative from the governor’s office and would create the Reproductive Health Privacy Act. It would require the separation of information about abortion services or diagnoses of gender dysphoria from a patient’s digital medical records if a patient chooses.

* Tribune | Illinois lawmakers pass statewide school cellphone ban, handing win to Gov. JB Pritzker: After falling short last year, Illinois lawmakers gave final approval Sunday to a measure that would prohibit students from using cellphones throughout the day at most public and charter schools. The measure, approved in the state House in April, next heads to the desk of Gov. JB Pritzker, who made the issue a top priority during the past two spring legislative sessions. The state Senate last year approved a less restrictive version without opposition, but it was never taken up in the House.

* Center Square | Illinois to require bell-to-bell student phone ban in public schools: “[The amendment] moves the implementation date from 2026-2027 school year to 2027-2028 school year,” Castro said. The senator also said the bill now allows school districts the option of partially excluding high school students from the ban, at least during lunch and passing periods, among other specifics.

* Capitol News Illinois | Property tax debt sale reform will allow homeowners to keep more of their equity: House Bill 4537 makes various changes to the regulations for selling property tax debt. The key change is if a homeowner fails to pay their debt in an initial redemption period, and their property is seized and sold, they will receive any surplus funds left over from the auction. That change will bring Illinois — the last state to do so — into compliance with the 2023 Supreme Court decision Tyler v. Hennepin County. Previously passed by the Senate, the bill will now head to the governor.

* WCIA | POWER Act stalls as Illinois General Assembly wraps up spring session: Knowing the votes weren’t there, hundreds of environmental advocates still traveled to the Illinois Capitol on Saturday to make one thing clear: The fight over data center regulation will continue. Their rally came as lawmakers made it official that neither the Senate or House bill supporting the Protecting Our Energy, Water and Ratepayers (POWER) Act would make it to a floor vote, ending its chance at becoming law in the spring session.

* WAND | Downtown Springfield revitalization plan passed out of the Senate: This plan aims to create the Capital Area Tourism Authority in hopes of building a new state-of-the-art hotel connected to the Bank of Springfield Center. The measure also calls for an expansion of the city’s medical district to lift healthcare, education and research. “Springfield is the home of state government. It’s where Lincoln grew up,” said Sen. Doris Turner (D-Springfield). “It’s a city full of history, and this is where we’ve actually put politics aside and come together to give Downtown Springfield the attention it deserves.”

* Sun-Times | Illinois lawmakers pass bill to help homeowners catch up with property taxes before losing their homes: After three years of noncompliance with a 2023 U.S. Supreme Court ruling, Illinois lawmakers have passed a measure that would fundamentally change how counties and taxing bodies in the state can recoup delinquent property taxes. For years, Illinois counties have sold property tax debt to investors who can ultimately seize the properties if their owners fail to redeem the delinquent property taxes. The nation’s highest court ruled it was unconstitutional to withhold the surplus equity from property owners who lose their properties in the process. Illinois is the only state affected by the ruling that has not yet reformed its property tax debt system.

* Press release | Illinois to have an official state bee under Ellman measure: House Bill 4438 would designate the black and gold bumblebee – and known as bombus auricomus – as the official state bee. The species is known for its large size, bright yellow color and role as a prominent pollinator throughout Illinois’ grasslands, prairies and open fields. The initiative originated with eighth grade students at Lincoln Junior High School in in central Illinois, who researched pollinators and worked with the Illinois State Board of Education to organize a statewide student vote on which bee should represent Illinois. After thousands of students participated, the black and gold bumblebee was selected.

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Good morning!

Monday, Jun 1, 2026 - Posted by Isabel Miller

* Mort Garson



From Isabel: Thank you to everyone who reached out yesterday with your prayers, kind words, messages and support for my grandma and our family. It meant a great deal to all of us.

As Rich mentioned, It’ll most likely be a light blog day as we all try to recover and get some rest after a late last night of session.

* This is an open thread…

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A quick note on today’s coverage

Monday, Jun 1, 2026 - Posted by Rich Miller

* Isabel and I are still at my mom’s (her grandma’s) house while she is in hospice care. Mom is hanging in there. We spent quite a bit of time with her yesterday and then several times during the night. We’re both exhausted. I told Isabel before she went to bed to limit her morning briefing to only Statehouse stuff. The governor has a press conference at 11 this morning, so we’ll eventually get to that as well. But, expect light coverage today.

Thanks for your understanding.

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End of session live coverage

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2026 end of session cheat sheet

Monday, Jun 1, 2026 - Posted by Rich Miller

* Elections Omnibus - HB1832 | SA3

*** On concurrence ***

* Bears - HB958 | SA2, SA3

* Capital Area Tourism Authority Act - HB4496 | SA2, SA3

*** Passed both chambers ***

* Budget - HB111 | SA3

* Revenue omnibus - SB3019 | HA1, HA2

* Property tax sale reform - HB4537

* Energy omnibus - HB1700 | SA1, SA3, SA4

* Non-attorney ownership of law firms - HB5487 | SA1, SA2, SA3

* Medicaid omnibus - SB3365 | HA1 | HA2

* 340B audit bill - HB4327 | SA1

* 340B - HB2371 | SA 2

* Cannabis/Hemp - SB3222 | HA2

* Bond Authorization - SB3255 | HA1

* BIMP - HB2949 | SA3

* Rideshare union - HB5090 | SA2

* E-bike regulation - SB3484 | HA1

* Children’s Online Social Media Safety Act - HB5511 | SA2

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