Caption contest!
Monday, Jul 16, 2007 - Posted by Rich Miller Oh, this is just too funny. The back-story is here. Apparently, Seth Arkin of Turn DuPage Blue ran into the guv at a Cubs game.
Have fun, but let’s go easy on Seth, please. Thanks.
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Question of the day
Monday, Jul 16, 2007 - Posted by Rich Miller You’ve probably already heard about Treasurer Alexi Giannoulias’ idea to provide $1000 rebates to purchasers of hybrid vehicles…
Here’s how it will work…
More…
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Let’s look at the bright side
Monday, Jul 16, 2007 - Posted by Rich Miller * When the governor claimed that House Speaker Michael Madigan wasn’t upholding Democratic Party values, he set himself up for this hit piece…
Now, six hundred bucks really isn’t a lot of money for lighting consulting and makeup, particularly since it included transportation costs from the Chicago suburbs. And if the governor’s office hadn’t paid the consultant with state funds, it probably wouldn’t even be a story. But it sure is difficult to talk about Democratic Party values when you’re spending tax money on makeup. So, I prefer to look at the bright side. Perhaps this story will help keep the governor’s mouth in check. * The leaders seemed to back away from the brink on Friday (Capitol Fax subscribers know at least one reason for this). Reporters tended to focus on the conflict in their weekend stories, but, in a helpful sign, the governor agreed to cancel Sunday’s special session and Speaker Madigan told reporters after the leaders meeting that the insults had subsided. The governor also appears to be backing down a bit from his previous threats to take Madigan to court over the Speaker’s refusal to call special sessions at the times specified in the governor’s proclamations. This tidbit was buried in an otherwise entirely negative analysis…
* Senate President Jones even inserted a tiny ray of daylight between himself and the governor last week…
* The change in attitude is coming none too early because Speaker Madigan was beginning to fire back at the governor last week…
* And my syndicated column this week tried to put the governor’s behavior into some perspective…
* More special session reports, compiled by Paul…
Thoughts? …Adding… Nobody seems to have noticed that the governor hasn’t filed a new special session proclamation since the middle of last week. That may be yet another hopeful sign. …Adding more… This just came in from a pal…
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Congressional stuff *** Updated x1 ***
Monday, Jul 16, 2007 - Posted by Rich Miller * We’ll apparently know next month whether to expect a super-hot primary race in Denny Hastert’s district…
* Meanwhile, Alderman Manny Flores has turned in some impressive fundraising numbers, considering the district…
Go check the above link to see the breakdowns. * Congressman Gutierrez hasn’t filed a campaign finance disclosure report yet. * Was Footlik misquoted? * Mark Pera gets an earful on health coverage. [Fixed link.] *** UPDATE *** Lynn Sweet reports that Hastert has just $75,673 in his campaign warchest.
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Morning Shorts
Monday, Jul 16, 2007 - Posted by Paul Richardson * Independents still face hurdles getting on ballot * Indiana’s claim on Lincoln * Utility rate deal appears near * Refusal of new Medicaid patients spurs antitrust suit
* State offers assistance to fix housing for needy * Revival of coal industry at stake in legislation * State’s oil production strong but losing steam * Editorial: How could Springfield lose the Simpson’s contest? * Across the nation new sex offender laws take ‘Romeo’ into account * Mary Mitchell: Obama’s call for end to violence lacks audience * Editorial: Gap between prosecutors, defenders need to be closed * How to win Olympic bid * Chicago tops at the pump * Ruling on schools spur talks
* Hints of reform — or more of the same in Cicero?
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