Top of the heap
Thursday, Jan 10, 2013 - Posted by Rich Miller * As you already know, 17 Democrats and five Republicans filed to run for the 2nd Congressional District. In such a huge field, any extra votes Robin Kelly could get from getting the top of the ballot spot would be helpful…
* In other news, this is a very small buy, but still quite interesting…
* Meanwhile, in LalaLand…
A pic from the event… ![]() Caption? * And one has to wonder whether the father lobster would allow this…
* Other stuff…
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#IllinoisFail: 12-18 month delay to process medical licenses
Thursday, Jan 10, 2013 - Posted by Rich Miller * More massive fail from the Illinois General Assembly…
OK, so the docs worked against it. No other solution could be found?
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Protected: SUBSCRIBERS ONLY: A few items of interest and a roundup
Thursday, Jan 10, 2013 - Posted by Rich Miller
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Investors yawn at Illinois’ failure
Thursday, Jan 10, 2013 - Posted by Rich Miller * The failed lame duck session has so far been greeted with a yawn by investors. From Bloomberg…
* This is why there has been no run-up in Illinois interest rates as of yet…
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Question of the day
Thursday, Jan 10, 2013 - Posted by Rich Miller * All four legislative leaders were reelected yesterday. No surprise there. Yesterday, I asked you to give Gov. Pat Quinn some advice, so… * The Question: What advice would you give each of the four legislative leaders? Try to avoid snark. Thanks.
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Oops
Thursday, Jan 10, 2013 - Posted by Rich Miller * In case you saw the earlier post, it has been retracted as an e-mail glitch. So, nevermind.
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Looking back and looking ahead
Thursday, Jan 10, 2013 - Posted by Rich Miller * The Decatur Herald & Review editorial board made a good point in today’s issue…
* The Tribune made a similar point earlier this week…
* But Gov. Quinn was still optimistic, as always…
* Unlike in the past, however, there is some reason for Quinn’s optimism, as the Tribune editorial board points out today…
With that last line, the Tribune also appears to be coming around. Legislators may need to rethink this entire process. Maybe “baby steps” are in order for now, just to get something done. * But not everyone is optimistic…
* Related…
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Eliminating the Digital Divide
Thursday, Jan 10, 2013 - Posted by Advertising Department [The following is a paid advertisement.] Comcast is committed to bringing the power of the Internet to more students and families. Comcast’s Internet Essentials program is bringing fast and affordable home Internet service to more households across our state. Under the Internet Essentials program, Internet service is offered at an affordable $9.95 per month plus tax with no activation fees, equipment rental fees, or price increases. The program also offers the option of a low-cost computer and free Internet training in person, online, and in print. Families may be eligible if they have at least one child receiving free or reduced priced school lunches through the National School Lunch Program. Educators, community organizations and civic leaders can register with Comcast’s partner portal for complimentary communications tools and resources to spread the word to eligible families. Internet Essentials is one component of Comcast’s efforts to bridge the digital divide. Visit Comcast’s Internet Essentials website for more information about the program: http://www.internetessentials.com.
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Squeezy the Python flees!
Thursday, Jan 10, 2013 - Posted by Rich Miller * Good riddance to the snake…
* Photos… ![]() ![]() Discuss.
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