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Credit Union (noun) – an essential financial cooperative
Monday, Oct 29, 2012 - Posted by Advertising Department [The following is a paid advertisement.] Cooperatives can be formed to support producers such as farmers, purchasers such as independent business owners, and consumers such as electric coops and credit unions. Their primary purpose is to meet members’ needs through affordable goods and services of high quality. Cooperatives such as credit unions may look like other businesses in their operations and, like other businesses, can range in size. However, the cooperative structure is distinctively different regardless of size. As not-for-profit financial cooperatives, credit unions serve individuals with a common goal or interest. They are owned and democratically controlled by the people who use their services. Their board of directors consists of unpaid volunteers, elected by and from the membership. Members are owners who pool funds to help other members. After expenses and reserve requirements are met, net revenue is returned to members via lower loan and higher savings rates, lower costs and fees for services. It is the structure of credit unions, not their size or range of services that is the reason for their tax exempt status - and the reason why almost three million Illinois residents are among 95 million Americans who count on their local credit union everyday to reach their financial goals.
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America’s natural gas producers are committed to protecting America’s air, land, and water
Monday, Oct 29, 2012 - Posted by Advertising Department [The following is a paid advertisement.] Although all energy development comes with risks, Americaís natural gas producers are committed to protecting America’s air, land, and water. Across the country, advance in technology:
* Protect land, by reducing our production footprint and helping to create thousands of acres of wildlife preserves; and * Protect water, through conservation and recycling technologies, and the use of reinforced cement and steel-encased drilling systems that go thousands of feet below fresh-water tables. That’s smarter power today. Go to ANGA.US to learn more about our safe and responsible development practices.
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HB 5440 Will Close the Education Gap for Illinois Students
Monday, Oct 29, 2012 - Posted by Advertising Department [The following is a paid advertisement.] Illinois is facing a crisis in education funding and the currently proposed state budget would leave a $200 million shortfall for Illinois schools, exacerbating an ongoing trend of school underfunding in our state. In fact, a 2010 research report conducted by the National Education Association found that Illinois ranks last among U.S. states in percentage of revenue for public K-12 schools from state governments. Further, the Education Law Center gave Illinois a “D” on its 2010 School Funding Fairness National Report Card. Fortunately, the Illinois Senate identified a solution to bring more funding to our schools and protect Illinois students. In June, the Senate passed an amendment to HB 5440 that generates $75 million in revenue for the state’s education fund. This new revenue would directly support students by providing general state aid for local schools, early childhood education, and the Monetary Assistance Program for Illinois college students. HB 5440 will fill a significant portion of the education gap, helping avert large budget cuts that would impact Illinois students and educators. We urge members of the House to vote YES on HB 5440 and close the education gap for Illinois students.
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