Special election would double the caps
Monday, Jul 26, 2010 - Posted by Rich Miller * Here’s something I hadn’t yet considered. A special election means the general election contributions caps are doubled…
What this means is that both candidates could go back to their maxed-out contributors and ask them to give again. It’s doubtful that there will be a special primary, but that would mean even more money could be raised. * Mark Kirk was in Peoria on Friday and got grilled by the local media. Have a look at how he dodged a simple question: How can voters trust your word? The video is from the Giannoulias campaign. Have a look…
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*** UPDATED x2 - Arguments will continue tomorrow *** Mid-afternoon trial updates
Monday, Jul 26, 2010 - Posted by Rich Miller *** UPDATE 2 *** It’s gonna drag into tomorrow…
*** UPDATE 1 *** The prosecution has wrapped up…
And Robert Blagojevich’s defense has begun…
* The Sun-Times’ Blago Blog made an important point this afternoon…
* More…
* And the prosecution dropped a charge against Robert Blagojevich today…
…Adding… The prosecution is a bit behind schedule…
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DGA up with new TV ad bashing Brady
Monday, Jul 26, 2010 - Posted by Rich Miller * The Democratic Governors Association is rolling out a new TV ad. Rate it… Script…
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Question of the day
Monday, Jul 26, 2010 - Posted by Rich Miller * As some of you have already pointed out in comments, Rod Blagojevich brought his two daughters to court today so they could witness closing arguments by prosecutors and the defense. * The Question: Smart defense move, or shocking parental abuse? Explain.
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The Basics - State government news
Monday, Jul 26, 2010 - Posted by Rich Miller * The reason I can’t do regular blogging today is it takes a few minutes to open up each of these links, meaning it would be late afternoon before I could read everything, digest it and put it into normal blogging format. Thank goodness I have interns who could gather all these for me or there’d be nothing for you to comment on… [The links have disappeared twice now. Hope this update works.]
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Basic Blogging - Campaign 2010
Monday, Jul 26, 2010 - Posted by Rich Miller * I suppose we’ll know when AT&T truly takes advantage of that new state deregulation law and builds out its wireless network when I can blog easily from my uncle’s house, which is just a mile from I-57. Bad AT&T. Bad…
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Only the basics - Blagojevich
Monday, Jul 26, 2010 - Posted by Rich Miller * OK, well, I have an Internet connection, but it feels like a 1200 baud dial-up modem. For you youngsters, that’s really, really s-l-o—-w. Anyway, today is closing arguments day at the Blagojevich trial. I’d keep a close eye on the Sun-Times Blago Blog if I were you. Here’s a link-fest roundup… …Adding… Some of you are already doing it, but please help us out by posting updated stories in comments. Thanks.
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Morning Shorts
Monday, Jul 26, 2010 - Posted by Rich Miller * The story of why they won’t stop shooting in Chicago
* FBI Chides Daley for ‘About Time’ Crack
* Steinberg: Feds livid over slap-happy mayor
* Reward in murder of cop now $100K * Reward in officer’s death up to $100,000 * Weis: Officers’ deaths won’t weaken our mission
* Street-smart U.S. prosecutor is moving on
* 3rd Wal-Mart gets OK from City Council panel
* Another Wal-Mart could be on the tracks in Chicago
* Chicago City Council Expected to Vote on 3rd Wal-Mart * Massive Storm Cleanup Effort in City and Suburbs * Chicago area continues cleanup efforts after storm * City Begins to Dry Out * Some still without electricity in Evanston * Westchester declares state of emergency * Carol Stream residents angry about flood response * Property owners, developers in dispute over New Lenox land sale * Suburban residents now favor more transit spending, poll shows * Libertyville residents campaigning for televised meetings * Mosquitoes with West Nile found in Bloomington * [Bloomington] City Council to hear update on special service area * Business owners split on Bloomington tax district * Eureka considers policy on hiring city officials’ relatives, firms * Unpaid bills hurting Livingston County mental health * State analysis questions St. John’s renovation plans * SJ-R: County must respect voters’ will on tax hike * Rail delay seen as blessing for Springfield
* Durbin upbeat on high-speed rail in Illinois * News-Democrat: Eliminate the stipend
* Southern Illinois tourism steady, but late state money makes marketing difficult * Thousands lose power in Madison County * Ameren says power back on for most
* Madison in waiting game for pre-k funding * Chicago Reader replaces ousted editor, fills two other top posts
* Conrad Black can’t go back to Canada, judge says * Photographer documented Chicago, fostered photography
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