Reader comments will be opened next week
Friday, Apr 2, 2010 - Posted by Rich Miller * I’m not sure yet if I’m coming back to work Monday or Tuesday, but blogging will resume next week, as will the subscriber services. Sorry about the interruption, but it couldn’t be helped. Thanks much to my two interns for filling in for me all week. They did a splendid job. * I’ve been listening to a lot of Wilco on my way back and forth to the hospital to visit my dad, so they and Billy Bragg will play us out today… I won’t say which night
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Missing the forest for the trees
Friday, Apr 2, 2010 - Posted by Rich Miller * The Tribune ran a huge headline over its long, front-page story on the Giannoulias family’s Broadway Bank today, but it meandered all over the place and missed the real point. The story was about how the bank loaned more money to a couple of shady characters than originally thought. But the Kirk campaign pointed out what should’ve been the real angle in a follow-up press release…
Meanwhile, the Tribune has yet to publish a single article about Mark Kirk’s apparent flip-flop on whether he would “lead the effort” to repeal the new federal health care reform law. * On a personal note, my dad is still in the hospital, which is why I haven’t been around here this week. He’s in a rehab unit to help him recover from a stroke. The stroke didn’t appear to damage his brain (he beat me two out of three at checkers the other day), but it left his left side very weak. Thanks for all the calls and e-mails.
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Morning Shorts
Friday, Apr 2, 2010 - Posted by Rich Miller * Chicago unemployment at 11.3%
* Decatur area unemployment rate continues unabated climb to 14.6 percent
* [Peoria] Jobless rate largely unchanged
* Adams County officials forsee improvement in job market as rates hold steady in February
* [Metro-east] unemployment at 12.7%
* Tribune: A Chicago job crisis
* Trade shows to McPier: Change, or we’ll walk
* Trade shows: Drop fees or we’ll leave Chicago * Work rules under attack at McCormick Place legislative hearing
* State jobs task force holds hearing at Harper * Longtime state agency director Barry Maram resigns
* State health care agency director resigns
* Illinois, short by billions, still cuts 2-cent checks
* Illinois bond rating lowered
* Angry parents heading to Springfield * Our Opinion: ‘Race’ setback not a total loss * Do as We Say, Not as We Do
* Did CPS brass get big raises amid budget cuts? * Court panel lifts cap on nursing home fines
* Illinois highlights earthquake preparedness * Illinois ranks high for rates of STDs * State’s oldest building celebrates 200 years * Sneed: Fixer-upper? This old house
* DH: It’s time Democrats push to vote on party limits * Zorn: Blago belongs in the Hall * Jack Roeser now a rising star in Illinois GOP’s big new tent
* GOP presses issue on Cook tax bills, election * Sun-Times: A tax conspiracy — or just slow process? * Daley urges Chicagoans to complete census * Union: O’Hare emergency center staff at breaking point * Panel Approves Lobbyist for City Colleges Board * Special grand jury to review Kane coroner’s case
* Oswego to raise sales tax rate July 1 * Rival says photo ties Schaumburg mayor to indicted businessman * Rockford’s census return rate above U.S., Illinois average
* Belvidere crime rate drops 2.9 percent in 2009 * [Peoria] County braces for up to $1.8 million loss * Washington Park mayor is fatally shot
* ‘The people’s soldier’ is remembered: ‘They did an injury to all of Washington Park’ * Murder is latest in string of Washington Park woes
* News-Democrat: Budget games need to end * [Johnston City] fire chief put on leave
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Morning Shorts
Thursday, Apr 1, 2010 - Posted by Rich Miller * New claims for unemployment benefits dip last week
* Mayor of Washington Park shot to death in his car
* Washington Park mayor shot to death * UPDATED: Mayor of Washington Park, IL gunned down * Southwestern Ill. village’s mayor shot, killed
* Biden touts programs against domestic violence in Peoria
* Biden says more must be done to end domestic violence * Vice president calls for changing attitudes about violence * Audience moved by Biden’s speech against violence * Our View: Charming, chatty, chivalrous - visiting VP all the above * Cook County Assessor: Politicians Planning to Delay Property Tax Bills * Houlihan takes swipe at likely successor
* Cook assessor charges Madigan, Berrios with ‘chicanery,’ ‘coverup’ * Battle brewing over Cook Co property taxes * County assessor’s employee quits amid allegations
* Commissioners Deny Claims About Delaying Property Tax Bills * GOP calls for U.S. probe of Houlihan property-tax charges
* Aldermen fall short but win compromise in street-sweeper war
* Daley’s plan to cut street sweepers stands * Despite Debate, Street Sweepers Start Cleaning Chicago Today * Aldermen to Daley: Don’t mess with city services
* County makes, withdraws offer to accused administrator
* Hiring risk director proves risky for Stroger * New federal grand jury eyes ex-police Cmdr. Jon Burge’s ‘Midnight Crew’
* Grand Jury Investigates Burge’s “Midnight Crew” * Sun-Times: When Da Mare wasn’t Da Boss * Sneed: Betty Maltese’s new gig…State Rep. Art Turner, who lost his bid to become lieutenant governor, may be in line for a prestigious position in the Quinn administration. * Garrett: Tax Issue Loomed Large in Failed LG Bid * Simon says desire to boost schools can bridge cultural divide * New Lt. Gov. hopeful Simon says education is a priority everywhere * Zorn: Spicing up the Hall of Governors * Greens say Quinn taking black vote for granted * Chicago Lags in Census Participation
* Chicago Drags Feet on Census * Quinn Wants Chicago Teachers to Live in City
* CTA says it has beefed up security * Suburban officials, Bean talk funding for transportation, jobs, business * How school, road construction spurred pension reform
* News-Sun: Pension reform * Health care bill’s impact on state will be delayed
* Quinn Focuses On Immigrant, Labor Efforts
* On Brady’s home turf, Quinn eyes middle class
* In B-N, schools chief says ‘Race’ grants still possible * Lawsuit may bring needed changes
* State officials insist school reform will happen * Our Opinion: Give schools 4-day option * Freed from prison, some juveniles have no place to go
* Industry group angles to stop rejection of video poker * State grant helps Ingersoll expand into turbine part production * Illinois Layoffs Hit Police, Libraries, Even Zoos * Union: State trooper cuts could trigger lawsuit * State police museum plans on hold until state grant released * State police raise almost $4K for Special Olympics * National Guard honors state police * 2 Illinois universities receive federal grants * Mitchell: Infighting, injustice at Chicago State
* Q-C breaks ground for WIU Riverfront Campus * Work to begin on Quad Cities WIU campus * Pantagraph: Sign petitions to change state’s remap process * Bernard Schoenburg: Jackson Jr. ‘red-faced’ about running of red lights * Clock’s ticking on Elgin police chief’s deadline to take buyout
* Bill to let Rockford annex faces delay in Legislature * AG’s office asks for records, recording of LeRoy meeting * Three development concepts for Lake Decatur on the drawing board * Laid-off CWLP workers return, union sues
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Morning Shorts
Wednesday, Mar 31, 2010 - Posted by Rich Miller * Durbin visits Elgin to discuss foreclosure prevention * Illinois’ rating on $23.4 billion of municipal debt cut to A-
* Pension reform should include current workers * Moffitt miffed over rushed pension reform bill * Security tight for Biden’s Wednesday morning appearance
* Our View: Welcome to Peoria, Mr. Vice President * WIU-QC to break ground today for riverfront campus * Jesse White issues reminder of March 31st deadline for lobbyists to register * Peoria Times-Observer will close in April * State Capitol Q&A: Halftime in the General Assembly * Martire: State needs to raise revenue to adequately fund core public services * Kadner: Illinois doesn’t need to save $72 million * What does it cost to have an oil portrait done? * DH: Time has come for five-day delivery * Ill. AARP seeks safeguards on power of attorney * Historic sites could get tax help * Ill. prisoners sue over restrictions on outside contact * Lawmakers ask Quinn to review planned shakeup of junvenile justice system * Police say they’ll lose valuable backup if state troopers are cut * Head of State Police Awaits Approval * Our View: Notification law clears hurdle, waits for implementation * Our Opinion: Give abortion notification law chance to work * Illinois Fair Map petition deadline extended * Fair Map coalition still looking for support * Harris names former city treasurer to replace retiring community affairs vice president
* What’s Assessor Houlihan up to?
* Illinois taps consultant to help take lottery private
* Illinois Wants Some Lottery Privacy * Crosby: Video gaming debate something to chew on * Sweet: Daley to Johnson: ‘We’re in trouble’
* Transcripts Released With Daley-LBJ Conversation * City reviewing safety measures at intersection where boy struck, killed * 9-1-1 staffers rack up overtime
* Parking meter changeover led to windfall for city mechanics
* Special City Council Meeting called for Street Sweeping Cuts * Sweeper Compromise: Reduce Fleet, Maintain Aldermanic Control * $2 million deficit could shutter 100-year-old Luther North High
* Rolling Meadows ponders private waste hauling * Bill to let city teachers move to burbs moving in Springfield * Oswego board narrowly approves “>0.5 percent sales tax
* East Peoria eyes cuts to balance budget * Police department cuts just a part of Mattoon deficit reduction efforts * [Chancellor] Goldman: Protest against legislators * Extension preparing for multimillion-dollar budget cut from state * Ash borer watch continues in Lake County * New aphid strain threatens soybean
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Giannoulias asks Kirk, “Really?”
Monday, Mar 29, 2010 - Posted by Rich Miller [Posted by Barton Lorimor] * The Giannoulias campaign released a video today about Republican Mark Kirk’s willingness to lead efforts that would repeal the health care bill passed by Congress two weeks ago. Have a look…
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*** UPDATED x1 *** Quinn/Simon in Moline
Monday, Mar 29, 2010 - Posted by Rich Miller [Posted by Barton Lorimor. Video by Rich Miller] * Rich is in the Quad Cities visiting his parents, so he attended the Quinn-Simon press conference at the Moline airport. Quinn praised Rep Mike Boland during the presser, but the lite guv also-ran wasn’t there with his two area legislative colleagues. So Rich asked the obvious first question: “Where’s Boland?” Watch Quinn’s response… Rich shot the video with his iPhone, so the quality may not be as good as usual. *** UPDATE, 4 p.m. *** * The Quinn campaign sent Rich a response to his question. Here’s what they had to say: “Hey Rich. Mike Boland is in Indianapolis today. We invited him and he wanted to be there.” *** end update *** …Adding… Related… * NBC Chicago: “I Need a Lot of Introduction” * New Quinn-Simon ticket six-city Illinois fly-around Monday * Quinn introduces Simon in fly-around, including Moline * Sheila Simon Introduces Herself to Chicagoans * New Democratic team, Quinn and Simon, meet the public * Quinn, Simon launch state campaign tour
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