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* NEW Tribune Editorial: Why Chicago needs charter schools

* Four takes on civil unions

* The Statehouse Reeder: On young pols, WIU and gays

* Illegal immigrant driving bill likely called for House floor vote today

* Rockford mayor favors new Springfield lobbying effort

* Editorial: Keep the schools’ physical education class waivers

* Ryan and co defendants pay up on fines

* Zorn: Mandatory silence sends loud message

Constitutional issues aside, that’s a decision for their classroom teachers, not a crew of idle moralists in Springfield with their one-size-fits-all fantasies and their ill-concealed pro-prayer agenda.

* CPS expects to cut 270 teachers

* Duckworth: I’d consider cabinet job

With a Democrat in the White House, Duckworth would likely have sufficient clout to get a job in Washington, possibly even in the Cabinet. Illinois’ senators Democrats Barack Obama and Dick Durbin — one a candidate for president, the other a key Senate leader — were major backers of her unsuccessful suburban congressional campaign.

* Senate passes more training and curfew for teen drivers; more here

* Kadner: AG Madigan calls loan scam ‘just evil’

* Allegations Health Facilities Planning Board members’ of meeting sent to panel

* McLaughlin: Cash and sunshine needed for transportation network

The Illinois Department of Transportation has a system for rating and funding infrastructure projects, but the public and most elected officials have no idea how the process works — which means they would be hard-pressed to explain how the state is spending their money.

* Pace to overhaul Will and Cook Co. services

* Some protest comments of Cook Co. health bureau chief

* Chicago eyes transportation deal for seniors

* Sweet: Chicagoan on popular Obama youtube ad: I ‘own’ rights to 1984:

Rosenblum attorney William R. Coulson — whose wife is state Rep. Beth Coulson (R-Glenview) — said they have not taken any legal action — “yet” but are “monitoring” the situation, serving “notice to the world the Orwell novel is still under copyright.”

* Cool reception for Stroger when he shows up for jury duty

* 50th ward runoff: A battle of extremes

* Détente for Dolar and Brewer

* Haithcock, Fioretti jab over pay raises in 2nd ward

posted by Paul Richardson
Wednesday, Mar 28, 07 @ 8:13 am

Comments

  1. >With a Democrat in the White House, Duckworth would likely have sufficient clout to get a job in Washington, possibly even in the Cabinet.

    I say make her Secretary of Defense. She was in the Army, so she should know how to run it.

    Comment by Leroy Wednesday, Mar 28, 07 @ 8:23 am

  2. We need a Commission for Public Service Appointments here in Illinois.

    Comment by Squideshi Wednesday, Mar 28, 07 @ 8:44 am

  3. 50th Ward

    Interesting, Dolar and Brewer have made their peace. But their alliance demonstrates a commitment to bringing effective leadership in the 50th Ward.

    What’s COMPLETELY BONKERS is Aftab’s endorsement of Stone. Some commentors have said Stone will do whatever it takes? But have Aftab come on board? Well, both men do share the strategy of scare tactics.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rr83oIeBezw

    But jeez louise! It simply doesn’t make sense!
    Even Stone supporters are turned off by this alliance.

    Comment by 50th Ward Resident: Say whaaaaaaa????? Wednesday, Mar 28, 07 @ 9:16 am

  4. It’s a pity that Toddler wasn’t selected to serve on a jury for some trial that would have lasted say, two or three months. Having him stuck in a jury box would have been a great improvement for county government, at least for the short while.

    Comment by fedup dem Wednesday, Mar 28, 07 @ 9:23 am

  5. Looks like Rockford’s mayor is trying to reinvent the wheel. Why doesn’t he just hire Lon Monk and call it a day?

    Comment by DeepFriedOnAStick Wednesday, Mar 28, 07 @ 9:42 am

  6. Republicans should take note of Duckworth’s potential cabinet opportunities, especially younger candidates mulling statewide runs in a blue state.

    You can win for losing.

    The Republicans may still win the presidency, but even if they don’t, they’ll be back in power someday with high level jobs to dispense.

    Comment by Cassandra Wednesday, Mar 28, 07 @ 10:29 am

  7. Why’s the city of Chicago giving rides to senior citizens? Isn’t that what the CTA’s for — they even have discount tickets for senior citizens. What CTA does not need is competition for customers from the city. If the service isn’t good enough for seniors, then the mayor ought to make CTA fix it.

    Comment by NoGiftsPlease Wednesday, Mar 28, 07 @ 8:05 pm

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