LIVE session coverage...
SUBSCRIBE to Capitol Fax      Advertise Here      Mobile Version     Exclusive Subscriber Content     Updated Posts    Contact
CapitolFax.com
To subscribe to Capitol Fax, click here. Subscriptions are $350 per year.
Morning Shorts

Wednesday, Nov 18, 2009

* Schaumburg giving in to a property tax

One of the largest holdouts against a municipal property tax in the Chicago area is caving to new financial pressures.

Schaumburg trustees Tuesday recommended imposing the village’s first property tax.

Officials say they need a new funding source to make up for a $17.6 million deficit from dwindling sales tax revenues.

The proposed property tax would generate $23.7 million next year, coming in at 25 percent of general fund revenues.

* County Board knocks half-cent off sales tax

Tuesday’s 12-5 vote to shave a portion of last year’s unpopular penny-on-the-dollar sales hike isn’t a done deal yet: Cook County Board President Todd Stroger is vowing to veto the giveback.

Commissioners are confident they can beat back Stroger’s veto, thanks to a weeks-old law that lowers the votes needed to override a veto from 14 to 11.[…]

John Daley, the powerful head of the county’s Finance Committee, wrapped his message of “change” around an explanation for originally supporting last year’s sales tax hike. “When I had voted for the sales tax, I thought we would see some changes,” Daley said, saying the biggest chunk of money goes to running the offices of other elected leaders — the state’s attorney’s office to the sheriff.

And he told Stroger: “I urged a [hiring] freeze, and a freeze was not done. That’s your prerogative.”

* Cook County Board votes to roll back sales tax

If it holds, the latest attempt would decrease the county sales tax rate from 1.75 percent to 1.25 percent on July 1.

* How Cook County Board voted on sales tax cut

* County Board gives taxpayers a break

* John Daley: Don’t bring my nephew into this

Peraica, always the provocateur, suggested residents had fled the county after the 2008 sales tax hike, perhaps even one of the Daley clan.

“I read in the paper the mayor’s son, Patrick, has moved to Moscow and is living out there,” Peraica said, drawing the ire of the mayor’s brother and Patrick Daley’s uncle, Commissioner John Daley.

“You aren’t going to attack my nephew,” said Daley, his voice rising above the chatter and the rap of a gavel to restore order to the meeting.

* Sound bite of the day: Peraica versus Daley

* Peraica Regrets Election Tweet During Board Meeting

Cook County Commissioner Tony Peraica says he should not have posted an internet comment that blurred the line between political and government resources.

* 2nd big trade show leaves to save cash

A plastics trade group announced Tuesday that it is leaving Chicago’s McCormick Place Convention Center for Orlando to save up to $20 million.[…]

It’s the second major trade show in two weeks to say it’s leaving Chicago. The announcement set off a cascade of events. Mayor Daley demanded yet another round of concessions from McCormick Place unions to cut trade-show operating costs.

Hours later, officials of the Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority, also called McPier, which runs McCormick Place, announced a task force will start meeting today to come up with ways to make Chicago a more competitive destination for conventions.

“It’s a very serious loss,” Daley said. “It’s a major show. They were very upset with a lot of the rules and regulations that . . . McCormick Place has. When I met with the [trade show association] president and others, they were very concerned about the cost factor compared to Orlando, Atlanta and Vegas.”

* Daley demands union action to keep trade shows

* Chicago as Gouge City

“The total charge for four cases of Pepsi, delivered to our booth, was $345.39. The invoice breaks down to $254 for the four cases of Pepsi, a 21 percent service charge, and a 10.25 percent Illinois state sales tax, a 3 percent Chicago soft drink tax, a tax on the service charge, and a food and beverage tax. Government taxes totaled $38.06, which is more than the legitimate retail price of the soft drinks.

“Now, a nice man in a tuxedo delivered the Pepsi, along with a couple of buckets of ice and a few cups. Good service? Sure, but not worth $345.39.”

– Tim Hanrahan, CEO of a Massachusetts company that makes recycling machinery, on convention costs at McCormick Place.

* We all pay when city is up for sale

Chicago has, too, but in a different way now than in days of yore. In the old days — say four or five years ago and going back to its roots — one rented a piece of the city short-term if one wanted to do serious business here.[…]

Much of the old game has been curbed because they removed most of the truly lucrative aldermanic perks, and we now call the tips “campaign contributions.” Today the stakes are huge, the prices much higher, but you can get a very long-term lease — a virtual sale — of much of the city. And it’s all on the legit.

It is called privatization.

It’s not the old Roman way, but the new Chicago way, whose maestro is our beloved mayor hisself — Richard Michael Daley.

* Cuts, layoffs, furloughs — but no tax hike — in new city parks budget

The $392.8-million spending plan unveiled Tuesday evening calls for all workers to take 12 unpaid days off next year, up from three this year. If employee unions agree, the district will drop plans to eliminate 11 jobs, though 42 other, now-vacant positions still would go, officials said.

Boaters and those who use district’s day care services would pay 3% and 5% more, respectively. But cultural institutions that receive money from the district, including the Art Institute of Chicago and the Field Museum, would have to eat a 10% cut in public funding, as the district would keep roughly $3 million in tax receipts that ordinarily would go to them.

In a bit of fiscal musical chairs, the district also is reallocating into its operating fund $7.7 million in capital money that was supposed to be spent on physical improvements.

* Park District plans day camp, boat slip fee hikes

Fee increases for fitness center memberships, children’s summer camps and boat slips are part of a $392 million budget introduced by the Chicago Park District introduced this week.

An average 5 percent increase in fees will generate an estimated $2 million in revenues.[…]

The Park District proposed raising fees and slashing jobs to close a $23 million hole in the budget.

* Chicago park board set to raise fees

The increase would come as the park district prepares to reduce its subsidy to the city’s museums and aquarium by 10 percent next year, according to the budget. The move would save $3 million and help balance the projected $391.8 million budget, officials said.

“Our revenues are down, our costs are up, our endowment is down, our need for skilled staff is greater than ever,” Museum of Science and Industry spokeswoman Lisa Miner said. “We also anticipate that our share of tax revenue support from the park district will be down approximately $1 million.”

* $4.2 mil. sought for Grant Park design

Chicago Park District officials will ask the park board today to greenlight a $4.2 million design of a 25-acre expanse east of Millennium Park to Lake Shore Drive, said Gia Biagi, the district’s planning and development director.

* Orland Park will likely ban video gambling

Village officials in Orland Park delayed a vote on it a few months ago, saying they wanted to wait for the Illinois Gaming Board to finish writing rules and regulations for the video poker machines.

But public opposition has been mounting, even though the village could directly receive five percent of any revenue generated from the machines at a time when the village could be facing a period of budget shortfalls.[…]

Officials have scheduled a vote at the Dec. 7 village board meeting.

* Tazewell not amused by gaming law

County Board hopes to send message to state with ban

* Schaumburg Park Dist. ‘excellent’ in aquatics

* Burr Oak Cemetery set to reopen to the public

* Tinley Park tops in nation

Tinley Park is the top place in the country to raise a family, according to BusinessWeek’s annual ranking.

* Naperville reveals contents of time capsule from 1939

* Murder investigation tied to case of clerk’s bribe

* Do violence-prevention programs work? University of Chicago study hopes to find out

* Condo Owners Struggle to Salvage an Almost-Empty Building

Since 1997, Chicago has added almost 150,000 condos to its housing stock. The people who bought those units maybe didn’t fully realize it at the time, but they’re taking part in a big experiment in communal living.

Everyone has to pool their money to fix the roof or keep the elevator working. And if your neighbors stop ponying up, you’re on the hook.

Now the foreclosure crisis is pushing many condo buildings to the verge of collapse. And one expert says that here and around the country, the whole grand experiment may be falling to pieces.

* Trump Tower up to No. 6

Benefits from new way of measuring buildings, but it soon will fall to No. 7

* 2009 shaping up to be one of the wettest on record

* USDA says Illinois corn harvest lagging

About 52 percent of the corn crop had been harvested as of Monday compared to 31 percent a week earlier, but that is still well behind the 87 percent at this time last year and a five-year average of 95 percent.

* Illinois wants to hear from people with diabetes

- Posted by Mike Murray        


12 Comments
  1. - Anonymous - Wednesday, Nov 18, 09 @ 9:35 am:

    YES!!!!!!!!!!
    1/2 cent per dollar. Alright! Call the Mercedes Dealer. I can see all of those new “small businesses” lining up to move to Cook County right now through my window. Right there… next to Alaska.


  2. - wordslinger - Wednesday, Nov 18, 09 @ 9:51 am:

    Over the years, I’ve done a lot of work for McCormick Place and the shows that go there.

    There are good people working there. But it’s no secret that Mac Place is also a dumping ground for politial hacks, Outfit guys and their one-percenter biker henchmen.

    Daley is using the recession to go after Mac Place unions, plus Streets and Sans and the Water Department. He’s showing some guts.

    A lot of good-fellas have been at the trough at those places for a long time, doing next-to-nothing for the health insurance (their day jobs don’t offer it).

    It’s a challenge to 80 years of standard Chicago business practice, and it’ll be interesting to see how it plays out.

    Dennis Gannon, the working-class hero, was absolutely hilarious on the news last night. Walter Reuther, he ain’t.


  3. - VanillaMan - Wednesday, Nov 18, 09 @ 9:52 am:

    It is so sad to see this happening to McCormick Place. Yet, this has been a common complaint for over 20 years.

    Associations and trade show companies are struggling to fill conventions, and start-ups and small businesses are struggling too. Even during boom times the cost of McCormick Place conventions was out of this world. In today’s Great Recession, McCormick has priced itself out of business.

    I hope the Mayor and Governor can stop the bleeding. Once conventions leave their traditional hosting cities, they usually don’t return.


  4. - CircularFiringSquad - Wednesday, Nov 18, 09 @ 10:04 am:

    Is it about to begin wondering when the sharp as a tack IL media will begin asking the local pols why they want to unregulated video gambling machines in their towns instead of the machines approved by the gaming board ….hmmm
    The Peoria Journal Star nearly fumbled into the topic this morning, but close onyl counts in horse shoes and had grenades.

    Lets see do I want ABC & Sons Vending to deliver the poker machines or some company vetted by the same board that has been approving casino supplies without a hitch for nearly 20 years?

    I know it is a tuffy for those brite lites on the city desk, but take your best shot


  5. - wordslinger - Wednesday, Nov 18, 09 @ 10:06 am:

    VMan, you’re right about the Mac Place costs. They’re absurd and they’re driven even higher by the corruption there.

    The bigger issue, though, is that trade shows are dying at the same time the inventory for convention space has been exploding. Like casinos, every po-dunk town in the country built a convention center as a hoped-for quick fix. You can get space for nothing — except Mac Place.

    With today’s communications, you don’t need the big shows so much. It’s analagous to the old travelng salesman with a trunk of wares, a shoeshine and a smile. You don’t need them — you can go online.


  6. - cassandra - Wednesday, Nov 18, 09 @ 10:09 am:

    The Chicago/Cook County Democratic Machine which is now running the state (our accidental guv Pat appears to be their guy, judging by supportive clucks from Mayor Daley and others) wants us to think they are concerned about our wallets. They think we can’t count, so when they hit us up for a large income tax increase in the spring, we are supposed to be grateful for this half penny decrease and say ok. The primary, which is shaping up to be a referendum on Pat’s middle class income tax increase, will churn up our Pat, who will have the resources of the Machine behind him. His tax increase will produce billions down the years and that Machine no doubt has plans for a goodly chunk of it.


  7. - Phineas J. Whoopee - Wednesday, Nov 18, 09 @ 10:22 am:

    The time for action on McCormick place was long ago. Instead of gauging the trade shows and expanding the facility, we needed to give the conventioneers something to do. Overpriced restaurants and bars just can’t compete with Orlando-where you can bring your whole family on the company dime and they can go to a host of fun places or Vegas, where they can go to Vegas.

    Being a nervous flyer, I had a bloody mary at O’Hare Airport the other day. How much do you think it cost? Keep in mind, the bartender asked me what type of Vodka I wanted. I said Smirnoff.
    The price was $14.00 plus tip. Imagine if I said Grey Goose.

    My company goes to Vegas, Hawaii and many other places for our meetings because Chicago is viewed as an overpriced and undesirable place to be.

    Wordslinger is right that McCormick place is a haven for corruption but Daley gets no credit from me for letting it stay that way for decades until the bubble burst.


  8. - wordslinger - Wednesday, Nov 18, 09 @ 10:47 am:

    PJW, Chicago is still desirable for some potent shows, RSNA, which will be coming here the week after Thanksgiving, being the Big Kahuna.

    Some of the good ones don’t want the distractions of casinos and Disneyworld. They want their people on the floor or in the classroom.

    Still, it’s a rapidly shrinking market. And we’ve got about another 20 years on the Mac Place West bonds, and they can’t make their nut now.


  9. - Plutocrat03 - Wednesday, Nov 18, 09 @ 10:54 am:

    Does no one else see the irony of spending 4.2 million dollars for design of a new park right next door the the nearly 500 million Millennium Park when the entire traditional revenue stream is collapsing?

    The Pier authority is having trouble paying back their bonds, the City is bleeding red on many fronts and is selling off revenue streams in pieces, the County is losing business because it’s taxes are too high.

    I’m sure a new park would be nice, but the space there is nice already. How about some sanity and waiting until the financial storm settles down. Perhaps there is a relative in a design firm that needs the work?

    The common factor is that all these bodies are run by lifelong Democrats who enrich themselves and their friends from the taxes they collect without impunity.

    How long will the house of cards remain standing?


  10. - Amalia - Wednesday, Nov 18, 09 @ 11:57 am:

    so the investigator needs to be investigated. wonder where Professor (if one can call him that) Protess found Seritella?


  11. - Phineas J. Whoopee - Wednesday, Nov 18, 09 @ 12:53 pm:

    Word, I would imagine it won’t be too long before even the Radiologists bail. Contrary to McPier belief, their pockets are not endless. Besides, if you ever saw them out on the town, distractions don’t seem to be an issue.

    To me, Chicago’s two main strengths are transportation and our convention industry. Both of which feed off of eachother. I read Mary Schmitt in the Trib today and she is right, the City is in a funk. A bad one.


  12. - VanillaMan - Wednesday, Nov 18, 09 @ 4:13 pm:

    Hey Rich -
    Any AP layoffs announced in our region? How about O’Connor? Heard anything?


Sorry, comments for this post are now closed.


* Question of the day
* *** UPDATED *** THIS JUST IN... Harriman drops out of congressional race... Costello, Sr. takes himself out of contention... Plummer responds
* Old man Ricketts has a new problem
* Report: Kirk concealed campaign payments to wife, girlfriend
* SB: 1849 A Revenue and Jobs Solution
* Major media pension coverage so far today
* Today's headline
* Polls: Schneider tied with Dold and Rahm's on a roll
* Morning Shorts
* *** UPDATED x2 *** SUBSCRIBERS ONLY: This just in...
* *** LIVE SESSION COVERAGE ***
* SUBSCRIBERS ONLY - An important pension update to today’s edition and a big Statehouse roundup
* SUBSCRIBERS ONLY - Today's edition of Capitol Fax (use all CAPS in password)
* Yesterday's blog posts

Support CapitolFax.com
Visit our advertisers...

...............

...............

...............

...............

...............


Search This Blog...

Search the 97th General Assembly By Bill Number
(example: HB0001)

Search the 97th General Assembly By Keyword


Categories
Home
Illinois
YouTube
Pundit rankings
Obama
Subscriber Content
Durbin
Burris
Blagojevich Trial
Advertising
Updated Posts
Polls

* Ematic introduces the eGlide Steal Android tablet for $119.95
* Sony Xperia acro S is a water resistant smartphone
* Sony Xperia go (Xperia advance) announced
* Samsung Chromebox And Chromebook Laptop Announced
* Amazon Instant Streaming Arrives On Xbox 360 Consoles (video)
* NZXT Aperture M Media Reader
* Final Fantasy 25th Anniversary site kicks off

  
* Benchmark Reveals Upcoming 7-Inch Asus-Made Google Nexus Tablet Running Android 4.1 Jelly Bean?
* HTC puts import ban in US behind it
* Sony goes waterproof with Xperia go and acro S
* HTC One X and Evo 4G LTE Get Their Passports Stamped By U.S. Customs
* Verizon Galaxy Nexus 4.0.4 OTA Update Incoming
* Spirits still high among Research In Motion employees
* Pixorial Rolls Out New Enhancements Across its Video Platform

* White Sox eye eighth straight behind Quintana
* BR_WhiteSox: http://t.co/yNvnlx1o - Sox Drawer: From 'worst' to first:..
* Five-run sixth gives White Sox seventh straight win
* BR_WhiteSox: http://t.co/2jLNK1qk - Firing on all cylinders, Sox take ..
* BR_WhiteSox: http://t.co/yNvnlx1o - White Sox PGL Plus: Frank on Tank:..
* White Sox 7, Rays 2; Big 6th leads Sox to 7th straight win
* White Sox 7, Rays 2: Big 6th leads Sox to 7th straight win


May 2012
April 2012
March 2012
February 2012
January 2012
December 2011
November 2011
October 2011
September 2011
August 2011
July 2011
June 2011
May 2011
April 2011
March 2011
February 2011
January 2011
December 2010
November 2010
October 2010
September 2010
August 2010
July 2010
June 2010
May 2010
April 2010
March 2010
February 2010
January 2010
December 2009
November 2009
October 2009
September 2009
August 2009
July 2009
June 2009
May 2009
April 2009
March 2009
February 2009
January 2009
December 2008
November 2008
October 2008
September 2008
August 2008
July 2008
June 2008
May 2008
April 2008
March 2008
February 2008
January 2008
December 2007
November 2007
October 2007
September 2007
August 2007
July 2007
June 2007
May 2007
April 2007
March 2007
February 2007
January 2007
December 2006
November 2006
October 2006
September 2006
August 2006
July 2006
June 2006
May 2006
April 2006
March 2006
February 2006
January 2006
December 2005
April 2005
March 2005
February 2005
January 2005
December 2004
November 2004
October 2004

Blog-Spot Archives
November 2005
October 2005
September 2005
August 2005
July 2005
June 2005
May 2005

   
Loading


* Illinois Senate passes $1 cigarette tax increase -....
* Cigarette tax passes; pension plan surfaces - Dubu....
* Illinois Senate passes $1 cigarette tax hike - Chi....
* Illinois Legislature passes big cigarette tax hike....
* Our View: Cigarette tax hike good for fiscal, phys....
* Excerpts from recent Illinois editorials - RealCle....


* ACLU lawsuit to challenge Ill. gay marriage ban
* Ill. cigarette tax passes, pension plan surfaces
* Illinois Senate again rejects anti-bullying bill
* Disbarred southern Illinois attorney Cueto dies
* Judge reduces prison sentence of insurance mogul
* Illinois Senate OKs cigarette tax hike to help Medicaid
* Emanuel rolls out new plan to fight Chicago gangs
* Illinois House committee approves pension overhaul

* State internal auditor disciplined for rule violations
* Committee endorses ban on flavored cigar wraps
* Cross challenges Madigan on pensions
* Cigarette tax hike heading to Gov. Quinn's desk
* Illinois bill would require free care for poor
* Pension proposal: Choice of COLA cut or no health insurance
* Cell phone ban near emergency scenes goes to Quinn
* House votes to add Powerball to Lottery's online game lineup
* House gives final OK to DNR relief
* Committee votes to give up Peoria-area state park

* Illinois Senate approves cigarette tax increase
* Judges left out of Illinois pension reform plan
* Illinois House committee doesn't like flavor for blunt wraps; OKs bill
* Exclusive: IL committee chairmen rake in campaign contributions
* IL Medicaid provider on hook for $6.7M for alleged fraud
* IL House approves cigarette tax hike
* Week in review: Medicaid reform, eavesdropping limbo, respite for Rep. accused of bribery

* DraftFCB trims headcount following MillerCoors loss
* Mickey Segal released from prison — and friends couldn't be happier
* ComEd delivery rates to fall
* Sun-Times Editor Barron leaves newspaper
* Illinois Senate OKs cigarette tax hike to help Medicaid


* Police sergeant hospitalized while on duty
* Wheaton North High student injured while car-surfing
* 9 injured in fire, blast at VFW post
* Firefighters criticize Rahm’s cost-cutting concussion plans
* Life jacket a lifesaver  in reuniting family, pup
* State and Adams getting colorful art makeover
* Sen. Mark Kirk: Ex-wife engaged in ‘bitter personal attacks’
* NATO Protesters to city: Pay us for mental, physical injuries
* Sunny days ahead for baby with glaucoma
* Boy, 13, killed in Uptown ‘so young to die’: family


* Man injured in stabbing inside Uptown bar
* Demolition begins on gutted Lincoln Park furniture store
* Cops: Police sergeant hospitalized after becoming ill on duty
* Emergency landing call leads to late night waterway search
* Same-sex marriage supporters take their fight to Illinois courts
* Taxpayers won't foot NATO parking tab
* 2 critical injuries among 9 hurt after welder ignites fire at VFW on bingo night
* Person struck, killed by Metra train on Union Pacific North Line
* Robbery in front of a police station? Really?
* At charter network, new management means new faculty


* Rev. Jesse Jackson on Medicaid cuts: ‘People will die’
* Backers of detention center bill race against clock
* Obama to honor Medal of Freedom recipients
* Democratic Candidate Leaving Congressional Race
* Vote On Pension Changes Expected At Statehouse
* Mexico's Institutional Revolutionary Party posed for electoral comeback
* Worldview for 5.29.12
* 50 Wards in 50 Weekdays: 11th Ward’s Jesse Villarreal says Bridgeport has changed for the better
* Are Turkey and Africa the keys to Europe's future?
* Chicago boy, 14, killed at pizzeria

* City Estimates NATO Parking Meter Bill At $65,000
* Firefighters criticize Rahm’s cost-cutting concussion plans - Chicago Sun-Times
* Wolf Point Development Plan Unveiled
* Developers give first glimpse of proposed complex at junction of Chicago River branches - Chicago Tribune
* Chicago Teachers Union President's Speech at Historic Rally


* Illinois Symphony selects Seattle conductor as new music director
* Disbarred southern Illinois attorney Cueto dies
* Committee endorses ban on flavored cigar wraps
* Cross challenges Madigan on pensions
* Chatham man arrested in connection with fatal shooting
* Judge reduces prison sentence of insurance mogul
* Soriano homers again; Cubs beat Padres 5-3
* Illinois bill would require free care for poor
* Fire at Grandview Cafe closes North Grand
* Cigarette tax hike heading to Gov. Quinn's desk


* Schools predict local burdens from pension plan
* Cigarette tax increase heads to governor
* Past tobacco tax hike lucrative for Illinois
* Illinois bill would require free care for poor
* Quinn thanks lawmakers who voted for cigarette tax


* Woman injured in explosion
* Unseasonably cooler
* DOD to honor Link-Mullison today
* LIFE Center pool opens; other programs set
* Marion City Council remembers 1982 tornado
* Yasir Hasnain settles in for Round 2 of National Spelling Bee
* Grave decoration thefts mount
* Williamson County Regional Airport looking for new terminal
* Driver dies after crash
* Cigarette tax boost goes to Quinn

* Bruce Lee Honored in DC - The Rafu Shimpo
* After Visit to Gitmo, Rubio Hopes to One Day ..
* Ted Cruz, David Dewhurst Test GOP Establishme..
* On Minas, Occupations and Tony Perkins - Huff..
* Too Many Republican Congressmen Giving Unions..
* Chuck Sweeny: Readers have their say about wh..
* Republican Party Unity Dinner Held in Rockfor..
* IVAC to sponsor legislative luncheon June 13 ..
* Brad Harriman drops out of Illinois congressi..
* Harriman Drops Out of Race - Alton Daily News

* Advocates continue battle against flame-retar.....
* Bob Kerrey's entitlement honesty: Michael Ger.....
* Chemical uses at times need more scrutiny - L.....
* Nation, state best served by embracing immigr.....
* IVAC to sponsor legislative luncheon June 13 .....

* Prescription drug abuse — Senate measure will.....
* U.S. Sen. Mark Kirk's ex-wife files FEC compl.....
* Mark Kirk’s 2010 Campaign Payments to Girlfri.....
* Illinois House panel approves pension overhau.....
* Pension reform hits snag in Springfield - Mor.....

* City Estimates NATO Parking Meter Bill At $65,000
* Parking Meter Vandalism On The Rise?
* And here I just got a new smart phone that supposedly has a quality camera
* How uncouth!
* Senate Battles Over Pension Reduction
* Senate Clashes Over Pensions
* Chicago Farmers Markets 2012 Schedule
* Meet the meter tax -- Latest parking insult is likely not the last
* Q the Eye/05.29.12
* Paywalls spring up everywhere …


* Statement from Governor Quinn on General Assembly Passage of Legislation to Save Medicaid
* Honoring Illinois' Fallen - United States and Illinois flags at half-staff immediately until Sunset, Wednesday, May 30, 2012.
* Statement from Governor Quinn on General Assembly Passage of Hiring Veterans Tax Credit
* Governor Quinn and Illinois Tollway Honor Fallen Servicemembers during Memorial Day Weekend - “Portrait of a Soldier” Memorial Exhibit on Display at Illinois Tollway Oases Through Independence Day
* Governor Quinn Lays Memorial Day Wreath in Recognition of Gold Star Families - Honored with Maj. Gen. John A. Logan Patriot Award for devotion to America’s Armed Forces

Header Photo...
Wayne Bretl


Hosted by MCS    SUBSCRIBE to Capitol Fax      Advertise Here      Mobile Version    Contact Rich Miller