Partisan outrage over new proposed district lines for the Illinois Supreme Court was on full display Friday in the General Assembly. The House passed the court remap legislation by 72-45 vote. The Senate had not taken up the bill for a vote as of about 5 p.m. Friday, although a vote was possible by the end of the night.
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