Sticker shock
Thursday, Jan 20, 2005 - Posted by Rich Miller I think when I went to Sangamon State University in the 1980s tuition was $850 a semester. The school is now called the University of Illinois at Springfield and, according to this article, with the just announced tuition increase, students will have to pay $12,950 a year to attend.
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Retraction
Thursday, Jan 20, 2005 - Posted by Rich Miller Here it is: January 20, 2005
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The empire strikes back
Thursday, Jan 20, 2005 - Posted by Rich Miller From a letter to the editor in today’s Daily Southtown: While the Coalition for Better Government (CBG) undisputably has worked very hard for countless candidates, we also have become a victim of our own successes. […] This letter is quite amazing, and it turns out to be the real deal. “We called and cofirmed with Longo and he said he wrote it,” said Ed Koziarski, the Southtown’s editorial page editor a few minutes ago. The Republicans and the governor’s Democratic critics are gonna have a field day with this one. Here’s a bit from an online bio of Longo, a former captain in Dick Mell’s 33rd Ward Organization and the guy who helped elevate a “rinky-dink attorney” to the governor’s office: # Vote Fraud–Longo was charged with vote fraud (stuffing ballot boxes) in 1984 while working as a precinct captain for 33rd Alderman Dick Mell. For these reasons and many more, Blagojevich claimed he barred the CBG from working on his 2002 campaign. I’m attempting to reach Mr. Longo at the moment. Capitol Fax subscribers should stay tuned.
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Too late
Thursday, Jan 20, 2005 - Posted by Rich Miller Glad to see this is finally winding down, but the investigation rolls on. Chicago Ald. Richard Mell (33rd) and top gubernatorial fund-raiser Christopher Kelly have reached agreement on a statement in which Mr. Mell apparently will recant his charge that Mr. Kelly sold positions in Gov. Rod Blagojevich’s administration in exchange for campaign donations.
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