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* Treasury estimates $362B in borrowing for quarter
* Illinois CFOs mull cutting health benefits, survey says
* Autopsies in 2 high-profile suicides released
* Pekin manufacturing program seen as an example
* City posts ‘no parking’ in front of GOP HQ — starting Election Day
* New hires in ‘11 won’t make up for departing cops, city concedes
* Weis: Fewer Cops Will Be On Streets
* Stone: Ald. Munoz ‘Playing With’ Himself
* Panel moves on city takeover of Harold Washington Cultural Center
* Chicago alderman may vote on affordable housing ordinance
* Peraica Sues Village of McCook, Mayor Over Weekend Arrest
* Tony Peraica files wrongful arrest lawsuit
* Charges Concocted to Smear Me: Tony Peraica
* Gurnee Village board to vote on wind energy ordinance
* Mt. Prospect eyes cutting 34 village jobs
* Aurora decides against lawsuit over Election Commission
* Chicago Heights sends voting rights agreement to judge; awaits today’s vote
* Dist. 204 excels on school report card
* Indian Prairie shows gains in test scores
* Library systems check in $2.8 million in state funds
* Park Forest seeks state grants for public projects
* Frankfort bans video gambling
* Rockford City Council approves Tapco building purchase
* Quincy council to modify lease agreement with QU
* Morton to seek downtown plan
* Decatur council turns attention to long-term projects
* No furloughs for Springfield city workers in November; revenue up
* Reckamp won’t seek re-election
* O’Fallon hires consultant to organize budget
* Gerald Fitzgerald, banking figure, has died
* Father of former Sen. Fitzgerald dies
* Meeks would leave pulpit if elected Chicago mayor
* Meeks hands off some ministry duties for mayoral race
* State Sen. James Meeks Leaves Church Duties to Campaign
* Meeks makes a mayoral move
* Ald. Fioretti has throat cancer, won’t run for mayor
* Ald. Fioretti Has Cancer, Won’t Run For Mayor
posted by Rich Miller
Tuesday, Nov 2, 10 @ 7:04 am
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Why does Tony Peraica always find himself in these types o scrapes? Is he ever in the news for having done something positive? He is the most divisive, angry, unpleasant, bitter, and oddest person I have seen in politics in a long time. Not one Mayor or Village President supports his re-election. Why is that? Like I quote, he is a divider and hopefully today, a loser.
Comment by Where there's Smoke Tuesday, Nov 2, 10 @ 7:15 am
Prayers for successful treatment and recovery for Alderman Fioretti.
Comment by Quinn T. Sential Tuesday, Nov 2, 10 @ 7:48 am
If the money is short for hiring police officers, perhaps they could be more strategically placed in city neighborhoods. There must be a number of city neighborhoods which are safe or very safe based on crime rates. Are they overstaffed? On the other hand, some Chicago neighborhoods appear on annual lists of most dangerous neighborhoods in America. Apparently, they need more police, since the inhabitants seem unable or unwilling to tackle the problem, which is largely related to Chicago’s ever-thriving illegal drug trade. The solution may not be to hire more, but to allocate resources more strategically. The CPD’s computer whizzes–yes, they have them–could also
expand the use of predictive technology for day to day staffing adjustments, something we’ve read about but not seen much of.
The city may not be able to raise taxes enough to hire 1000 or even 500 more police officers who must be paid, then pensioned off at huge expense.
Perhaps the money that exists should go into hiring specialized staff to go after the drug trade, since it causes so much of city crime. You have to wonder why the city council is so reluctant to take on the drug trade in Chicago.
I guess they’d rather leave it to the Mexican government. It’s safer and cheaper. And I suppose the illegal drug industry makes campaign contributions.
Here in Illinois, both at the local and state level, our huge resistance to doing more with less in lieu of taxing the shrinking middle class to the hilt may have to end. Not many signs of that yet, though.
Comment by cassandra Tuesday, Nov 2, 10 @ 9:07 am
casandra
The low crime areas of the city already recieve substantially less police service. Let’s not forget that just because an area doesn’t have a murder every week they still deserve to have police service to protect against burglaries robberies and general criminal behavior. No area of the city is crime free but lately several have become police free. One just has to wonder how long it will be before a Rev looking for a platform for say a mayoral run will claim the statistics show that police make more arrests and write more tickets in certain minority areas. All while never mentioning that other areas (non minority) get no police service at all.
Comment by Fed up Tuesday, Nov 2, 10 @ 9:16 am
RE: Tony Peraica
I’m thinking if you’re a politician, it’s never a good thing for a front and side view picture to show up in the papers. Just sayin’
Comment by Cincinnatus Tuesday, Nov 2, 10 @ 9:47 am
I’ve had some relatively minor issues with Alderman Fioretti (like his attempt to block the “ex-thug” hotdog stand), but he’s a passionate fighter for what he believes in and I respect that a lot. With Tom Dart out of the mayors race he would have been an important voice in the debate. Every best wish for his fight and recovery.
Comment by lake county democrat Tuesday, Nov 2, 10 @ 10:18 am
The announcements have been trickling in that this or that guy has chosen not to run for mayor of Chicago. So it looks like the much-anticipated 10-way election will not happen after all. Rahm has intimidated nearly everyone. For entertainment value it would have been terrific.
Now it looks like we will have an old-fashioned white guy versus black guy election. Tense but not so much fun for the casual observer.
Comment by DuPage Dave Tuesday, Nov 2, 10 @ 10:23 am
No mention of the death of Ron Swanson?
How soon we forget.
Comment by Quinn T. Sential Tuesday, Nov 2, 10 @ 10:46 am
Quinn T:
what does that mean?
Comment by Him Say Tuesday, Nov 2, 10 @ 11:56 am