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  2. Politics of Illinois - Wikipedia

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    The US state of Illinois is a Democratic stronghold and one of the "big three" Democratic states alongside California and New York. It is considered one of the most Democratic states in the nation and following the 2018 elections, all six statewide elected offices are held by a Democrat.

  3. Climate change in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    According to a 2021 report from The Nature Conservancy, the average daytime temperature in Illinois has increased by 1-2 degrees Fahrenheit (0.6 - 1.2 degrees Celsius) over the historical average in the last 100 years. Additionally, the nighttime minimum temperatures are rising at a faster rate than the daytime high temperatures.

  4. Political party strength in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Political party strength in Illinois is highly dependent upon Cook County, and the state's reputation as a blue state rests upon the fact that over 40% of its population and political power is concentrated in Chicago, Cook County, and the Chicago metropolitan area. Outside of Chicago, the suburban collar counties continue trending Democratic [3 ...

  5. Illinois election 2022: Where the 96th House district ... - AOL

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    Illinois state Rep. Sue Scherer is seeking reelection to the 96th Illinois House District but a political newcomer is challenging the bid. Scherer, a five-term incumbent Democrat first elected in ...

  6. Illinois pension crisis - Wikipedia

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    The Illinois pension crisis refers to the rising gap between the pension benefits owed to eligible state employees and the amount of funding set aside by the state to make these future pension payments. As of 2020, the size of Illinois' pension obligation is $237B, but the state's pension funds have only $96B available for payouts to retirees. [1]

  7. Illinois Policy Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Illinois Policy Institute (IPI) a nonprofit think tank with offices in Chicago and Springfield. [2] [3] [4] Founded in 2002, it is active in the areas of education policy, pension policy, and state budget issues. [5] IPI advocates for smaller government and lower taxes. [6] [7] It has an affiliated lobbying arm and legal arm. [6]

  8. Gangs in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Chicago is considered the most gang -occupied city in the United States, with 150,000 gang-affiliated denizens, [1] representing more than 100 gangs. [2] Gang warfare and retaliation is common in Chicago. Gangs were responsible for 61% of the homicides in Chicago in 2011.

  9. Economy of Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Expenses. $19.831 billion [6] Illinois unemployment rate, 1976–2021. US unemployment rate. Illinois counties by GDP (2021) The economy of Illinois is the fifth largest by GDP in the United States and one of the most diversified economies in the world. [7] Fueled by the economy of Chicago, the Chicago metropolitan area is home to many of the ...