Morning Shorts
Wednesday, Jun 4, 2008 - Posted by Kevin Fanning * Smoking ban constitutional, Will County judge rules…
* Critics demand Children’s Museum release proof it considered alternative sites * Ex-CLTV, WGN Radio broadcaster’s Internet solicitation conviction overturned * Derail-a-thon? What Gives, CTA? * Operator blamed in Red Line derailment * Callahan Questions Schock’s Fiscal Irresponsibility * Halvorson Campaign Poll Says She’s Beating Ozinga In 11th Congressional Race * Ozinga talks cash and conservation at the pumps * Dem poll: Halvorson leads Ozinga * Facing loss of licenses, some deadbeat parents pay
* Legislation to relax penalties on ‘Scott’s Law’ goes before governor * New law that’s inspired by death of Northwestern football player Rashidi Wheeler makes portable defibrillators more widely available * County Board puts contract on hold * Stroger pulls plug on questioned contract
* ComEd could seek $3 monthly surcharge, aldermen told * ComEd: We’re Ready for Summer Energy Demands
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- Wumpus - Wednesday, Jun 4, 08 @ 9:04 am:
What exactly will/can be done about gas prices? The dems have majorities in both houses, oppose new drilling, we have not opened any new refineries in years, the oil co execs have been questioned repeatedly and nothing has improved? How are they supposed to control gas prices when I believe prices in Europe and around the world are also going up?
- Anon - Wednesday, Jun 4, 08 @ 9:08 am:
Im not so sure i believe Callahan - she never seems to offer any substance, just points the finger and says im a daughter of this or that, vote for me! i think voters are smarter.
- Six Degrees of Separation - Wednesday, Jun 4, 08 @ 9:19 am:
Wumpus-
For starters, Ozinga could offer to pump gas for $1.99 a gallon at his appearance, like Dan Seals.
- Truthful James - Wednesday, Jun 4, 08 @ 9:24 am:
The net difference in gas prices is a function of government taxes. For instance, in Britain $12.00 per imperial gallon (the equivalent of $9.99 per U.S. gallon) versus 4.25 here in Illinois per U.S. gallon. That indicates that an additional $5.74 is taken out by that government in taxes. Which is clearly why ordinary people use public transportation or drive smaller cars.
- Louis G. Atsaves - Wednesday, Jun 4, 08 @ 9:25 am:
Wumpus, you mean that DEMOCRATS share the responsibility for higher gas prices? You are knocking them off their message with some irritating facts!
And Todd, Todd, Todd. Again? Notice how that rhymes with Rod, Rod, Rod?
Politics in this state will always be interesting with these types of characters.