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Lightning strikes the capitol
Thursday, Apr 6, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller The Statehouse was just hit by lightning. The power is on, but there may be a problem with the Senate’s audio feed. Insert your own punchline here.
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Question of the day
Thursday, Apr 6, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller The spring legislative session was originally scheduled to adjourn tomorrow. That is now an impossibility. Question: Will an overtime session harm Gov. Rod Blagojevich’s reelection bid, or is this just too inside baseball to matter? Explain.
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Thursday, Apr 6, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller
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Protected: SUBSCRIBERS ONLY - News and roundups (use all upper case in password)
Thursday, Apr 6, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller
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George Will profiles JBT
Thursday, Apr 6, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller Judy Baar Topinka goes after Gov. Blagojevich in George Will’s latest syndicated newspaper column and goes out of her way to distance herself from President Bush. [Blagojevich] is, [Topinka] says, the person referred to as ‘’Public Official A'’ in one or more of five ongoing investigations by Illinois’ Inspector Javert - Patrick Fitzgerald, the Chicago-based federal prosecutor who also is the pursuer of Scooter Libby. Topinka merrily says ‘’there is no loyalty in (Blagojevich’s) administration whatsoever.'’ His ‘’own staff rats him out'’ and ‘’some of his staff have been wired.'’ “…whose base is the public employees unions.” Um, George, AFSCME endorsed Topinka.
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The Meeks front
Thursday, Apr 6, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller The meeting with AFSCME apparently went well. (P)otential third-party gubernatorial candidate and state Sen. James Meeks (D-Chicago) embraced a call from AFSCME Council 31 for $50 million in the 2007 state budget to hire 2,000 workers in the departments of Children and Family Services, Human Services and Corrections. More here.
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Budget roundup
Thursday, Apr 6, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller The AP’s report: Democrat leaders delivered some good news and bad news at the state Capitol Wednesday as the self-imposed deadline for a new state budget draws near. When did the AP start using the phrase “Democrat leaders”? The last time I checked, it was called the Democratic Party. Only Republicans wanting to make a subtle rhetorical point usually use that Democrat Party stuff. Anyway, here’s the Tribune’s take. Gov. Rod Blagojevich and fellow Democrats who control the legislature began negotiating Wednesday on how much spending they can include in a new state budget as the governor sought to keep his showcase initiatives intact. And the Sun-Times: With a self-imposed adjournment deadline looming, Gov. Blagojevich and top Democratic leaders Wednesday took their first steps toward crafting a new state budget. […] Democratic leaders told Gov. Rod Blagojevich to accept a smaller budget Wednesday. […]
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Oy, part 102,947
Thursday, Apr 6, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller The disaster continues. State lawmakers lambasted education officials Wednesday over their failure to ensure that critical state tests were delivered on time, questioning whether results would even be valid.
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Switcheroo
Thursday, Apr 6, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller Anne Burke replaces McMorrow on Supreme Court. Mary Ann McMorrow never got to argue a case before the Illinois Supreme Court. When she was a young lawyer, her boss wouldn’t let a woman handle such an important task.
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Morning shorts
Thursday, Apr 6, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller · The husband of an Illinois congresswoman was sentenced to five months in prison Wednesday. Robert Creamer is married to US Representative Jan Schakowsky. He was convicted on charges of writing bad checks and tax evasion · Illinois’ largest medical malpractice insurer announced Wednesday it would reduce its physician policy holders’ average premiums by 5.2 percent for the upcoming policy year. · Bernie: Blagojevich money machine rolls on, conflict or not · Pantagraph editoral: Democrats ignore questionable IDOT spending · Senate unanimously OKs bill to bar funeral protests · Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich joined California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and 12 other governors in pressing federal lawmakers Wednesday to find money to reimburse states for the cost of jailing illegal immigrants. · Arrangement involving state fire marshal, AFL-CIO unresolved · More questionable behavior in Kane County. Seriously, what the heck is going on there? · Larry is not pleased at all with a recent Daily Herald story and makes some good points. · Tribune editorial: Fighting for leftover crumbs
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Question of the day
Wednesday, Apr 5, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller Besides spend more time in Springfield and clean up corruption, what does Gov. Rod Blagojevich have to do to win this November?
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Protected: SUBSCRIBERS ONLY - Softball game photos and several other stories - UPDATED
Wednesday, Apr 5, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller
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Duckworth attacks Roskam over Delay
Wednesday, Apr 5, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller Apparently, things are already heating up in the 6th CD. It’s early in the Peter Roskam and Tammy Duckworth 6th Congressional District match-up, but that isn’t stopping her from taking a swing at her Republican opponent over the departure of Tom Delay from politics.
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New poll - UPDATED
Wednesday, Apr 5, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller The AP picks up my poll story from yesterday. [A] new poll showed the two about even in the governor’s race. The poll found 44 percent of registered voters supporting Topinka and 41 percent backing Blagojevich, with a margin of error of 4 percentage points. […] The entire poll can be found here. (.doc file) UPDATE: Besides the gubernatorial numbers, the poll also looked at the secretary of state and treasurer’s races.
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Defender defends Meeks
Wednesday, Apr 5, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller A Chicago Defender editorial defends James Meeks, chastises black clergymen. The meeting between the Rev. James Meeks and Clergy Speaks International on Monday was supposed to be an opportunity to discuss the state senator’s possible third party bid for governor. Instead, sources in attendance say it was more along the lines of a session with the state Democratic Party.
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Morning shorts
Wednesday, Apr 5, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller · Commonwealth Edison hopes to buy a substantial amount of wind-generated power before the end of next year, increasing the state’s use of renewable energy. More here. · State No. 1 in tritium spills · A state agency has revoked licenses for four Fox Valley lending facilities owned by the Payday Loan Store of Illinois Inc., charging that they forged documents, took invalid Social Security numbers and failed to give the proper information to applicants. · College aid up in the air as lawmakers seek changes to governor’s proposal · Will County school tax hike loses by 1 vote · Evanston may be ready to ban smoking this time · Deal clears path for cemetery protest ban · Stroger goes to rehab center · Marin: Early campaign buzz will be meaningless by fall · Luciano: It’s time to eat or cut bait · Gay Games paddle ahead · Mumps outbreak in Iowa spreads to Illinois · Topinka slams Blagojevich on education, promises more independent board · Countywide smoking ban hazy · Grade school junk food flunked by state board · Local campuses ahead of state, prohibit smoking · Way off-topic: Do you know anyone who will pick lettuce for $50 an hour? If so, send applications here.
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