
Jamey Dunn
Springfield
Senior Coordinator of Strategic Communications
Institute of Government & Public Affairs
University of Illinois System
NPR Illinois Community Advisory Board
July 1, 2019 - June 30, 2022 - First Term
July 1, 2022 - June 30, 2025 - Eligible Second Term
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Nearly 200 new laws go into effect in Illinois on January 1. The state still doesn’t have a budget. A stopgap spending plan, which was approved over the...
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New members of the General Assembly will be take office in January. We plan to catch up with them to see why they want the job and what they hope to...
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The presidential election highlighted a divide that is so deep, citizens in Illinois and across the country can’t even agree on the same set of facts.
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Several long-serving lawmakers are retiring from the General Assembly when their terms end in January. Between now and the time they leave office,...
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At many polling places across the state Tuesday, citizens will watch to make sure the process is handled in a legal way.Jim Tenuto with the State Board of…
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Before he ran for governor, Bruce Rauner described a plan to use funding for social services as a “wedge” issue to persuade Democrats to support anti...
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The political spotlight has shifted to the election, but the state budget crisis continues to cost the people of Illinois.
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Gov. Bruce Rauner has taken action on hundreds of bills over the summer. He signed most of them into law, but he also made some high-profile vetoes.
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Last month, Gov. Bruce Rauner signed a bill into law that will allow high school or middle school students excused absences from school for playing the...
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The Illinois Teachers Retirement System voted last week to reduce the amount of money it assumes it will make from its investments. The board revised...