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Question of the day
Wednesday, Jun 21, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller First, read this. Chicagoans overwhelmingly favor wage and benefit standards for Wal-Mart and other “big-box” retailers, even if it places jobs at risk, according to a new poll commissioned by proponents to turn up the heat on the City Council. What do you think of this idea?
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Memorandums of Understanding coverage
Wednesday, Jun 21, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller Let’s just look at the ledes. Millions of taxpayer dollars earmarked in private political deals for everything from a Little League program to street work for a Chicago alderman were detailed in state documents released Tuesday. There’s $50,000 to encourage “car sharing” in Illinois. Another $75,000 is going to the Puerto Rican Parade Committee to promote “cultural awareness.” Engineering costs for a new tollway ramp in Rosemont, street improvements in Chicago’s 13th Ward and a new football field for a Southwest Side college where a state lawmaker once coached are among hundreds of special projects Gov. Blagojevich’s administration recently signed off on, documents released Tuesday show. Democratic lawmakers agreed to pass Gov. Rod Blagojevich’s $56 billion state budget last month after cutting secret side deals for items ranging from police cars and tornado sirens to millions of dollars for after-school programs, documents released Tuesday show. AP: Gov. Rod Blagojevich wanted a budget. Democratic lawmakers wanted projects to take home to their districts in an election year. You get the feeling that the spin went against the pols on this one? The AP has also posted the list. Most of the projects are defensible, but there’s always a few that jump out at you.
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Morning shorts
Wednesday, Jun 21, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller · Illinois graduation rate 14th in nation · Mail fraud charge tossed · Stroger allies thwart hearing · Hiring scandals shine light on patronage in states · Employees picket at Illinois prisons to protest staffing levels
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This just in… MOU’s now posted
Tuesday, Jun 20, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller You can find all the FY 07 Memorandums of Understanding that Governor Blagojevich and others in his administration were forced to sign this spring at this page. (Just for fun, check out IDOT’s MOU) (And don’t miss the humungous list at the State Board of Education) UPDATE: Lee Newspapers now has a story online. Four years after assailing pork barrel spending, new records show Gov. Rod Blagojevich OK’d more than $70 million in pet projects and programs for Democratic lawmakers in the new state budget.
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Oops
Tuesday, Jun 20, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller It would have helped before I left the office early this morning if I had enabled comments. Sorry about that. I told you I was tired.
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Question of the day
Tuesday, Jun 20, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller Dog bites man… …and the governor’s job approval numbers still pretty much suck, even though they’ve improved over this time a year ago. Take a look at the poll and discuss.
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Reform and renewal
Tuesday, Jun 20, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller Nope. Not political. Drivers are bombarded by about 25 signs related to toll collection as they get within a mile of each new streamlined plaza on the Illinois tollway system, but one type of sign stands out above the rest. And it turns out that the sign company is also a contributor. A suburban sign company being paid to erect massive placards touting Gov. Rod Blagojevich’s open road tollway transformation has also been a donor to his political campaign. But Topinka has her own problems. Republican state Treasurer Judy Baar Topinka has pledged to end no-bid contracts as part of her campaign for governor, but a change in a long-term office lease is netting one of her donors hundreds of thousands of dollars. When you constantly blast your opponent for being corrupt and hold yourself up to a higher standard, every pimpy little issue can be used against you. Just ask Glenn Poshard… or Rod Blagojevich.
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Morning shorts
Tuesday, Jun 20, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller · A seven-hour flight, then a 3.5 hour drive back from the airport (arriving home at 4 in the morning) has me just about beat to death. It’s gonna be a real short list today, even though I’m behind. · Chambers: House Speaker Michael Madigan has no policy agenda. He has a power agenda. · My syndicated column: When last we heard from state Sen. James Meeks, he had dropped out of the governor’s race and endorsed Gov. Rod Blagojevich’s much-hyped education/lottery plan. With the proposal under fire from almost all corners, I thought it might be a good time to check back in with him. · Is ‘Pate’ name killing park funding? · Brown discusses the Daley patronage list. He ends with: “That’s the problem with patronage. It’s not the same as favoritism in the private sector. It gives a political leader too much power.” · County Board could remove Stroger. But Bobby Steele now wants to wait on replacing him. · Questions About Denny’s Drive-Thru · Finke: A slap on the wrists for Ceja · Parents slam state over planned disabled cuts
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