Morning Shorts
Tuesday, May 29, 2007 - Posted by Paul Richardson * Editorial: Elected officials get insurance perk that others don’t * Editorial: No election to fuel gas price talk; outcome the same * Tribune Editorial: Strong hearts and steel backs * Sun-Times Editorial: $139 bar bill? University owes public, auditors answers * Editorial: Clipped wings saves lives * Bill gives state health site board new life * Legislature honors Illinois fallen * Senate passes bill to honor military * Lawmakers approve more than a dozen new license styles * Illinois lawmakers pass ban on ‘remote’ hunting
* State OKs permit for airport in Will Co. * Sun-Times Editorial: Stroger can blame his own mismanagement * Rep. Fritchey: Stop playing politics with property tax law * Stroger opens door to property tax increase * Naperville tax gets first OK
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- fedup dem - Tuesday, May 29, 07 @ 9:26 am:
The Sun-Time manaagment, from its publisher on down, needs to take responsibility for its role in making the total fiasco that is the Toddler Stroger administration possible; the endorsement the Sun-Times made of Toddler’s candidacy last fall. When those resposponsible for that mistake, which gave Toddler just enough cover of legitimacy to squeak through to victory and the current raid of the public trough, are willing to own up to it and make amends (a resignation by the publisher would be a good start), then and only then will the Sun-Times’ comments made against Toddler’s excesses hold any legitimacy.
- zatoichi - Tuesday, May 29, 07 @ 9:47 am:
Very good article by the Trib on funding for community based agencies for people with developmental disabilities. Same issues exist for community programs for people with mental illnesses. Illinois ranks about 43/50 in paying for community DD services because of low funding, but is 9/50 for state DD institutions. Schools cover 12 years of Special Ed, but these agencies do the next 35-60 years of these peoples lives helping them live independently. Inflation has wacked funding by 10% in the last several years. Min wage, electric dereg, gas, and health insurance are huge costs and so far the state has not stepped up to pay costs. They do make sure the institutions are taken care of at 3-4 times the cost per person. People working in this field often make more at fastfood and other service jobs.
- Criminal Enterprise Called Illinois - Wednesday, May 30, 07 @ 2:03 am:
Note to Daily Southtown Editorial Writers: It is “him and his family”, not “he and his family.”