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* Luis Gutierrez: Sun-Times’s Rezko story ‘false

* Rezko gave Gutierrez a deal on town house

* FBI interviewed Luis Gutierrez in 2008 about Rezko deal

* Key witness in Blago trial charged with shoplifting

* Retail good and bad: Vacancy drops, but so do rents

* Weis: City crime is down for 22nd straight month

* Burge sentencing postponed till Jan.

* Daley hopes to find new schools chief quickly

* Cook County tax rates generally stable

* Cook County property-tax bills expected to be flat in Chicago, slightly up in suburbs

* Daley’s last budget poised to sail through City Council

* Budget Committee OKs Mayor Daley’s $6.15 billion budget for 2011

* Daley’s $6B City Budget Gets Preliminary OK

* Standard & Poor’s lowers Chicago bonds

* Audit discovers firefighters falsified mileage claims

* Senator Durbin wants investigation into Metra pollution levels

* Clearing the air on Metra pollution

* Metra commuters may face health risks

* City Council Committee Approves Acid Ordinance Supported by Attack Victims

* Lee Enterprises reports continued growth in 4Q

* Kurtz resigns from MCC board

* Will County faces dilemma: Jobs or lower taxes?

* Aurora police union hires firm to probe city budgets

* Fourth candidate announces for Yorkville mayor

* Moline may raise garbage fee, as well as city administrator’s pay

* Quincy expects early retirement program to meet its $5.2 million goal

* Adams County budget deficit remains just over $1 million

* Macon County is poised to approve budget

* Enos Park master plan would cost $45 million over 10-20 years

* Sales tax boosters to reassess, maybe try again

* SJ-R: Don’t give up on sales tax hike for schools

* Ordinance will cost landlords $25 per unit in Collinsville

* Mayoral hopefuls’ sprint under way

* Coalition of black leaders backs Rep. Davis for mayor

* Meeks rips black mayoral search process

* Sweet: African American Chicago mayoral vote could be splintered

* Emanuel Will Announce Run Next Week

* Rahm Emanuel talks trash – in good way

* Rahm to lay out plans for growing Chicago jobs

* McQueary: Emanuel desperately needs a ‘beer summit’

* Mayoral Hopeful Pushes Old Idea: Abolishing City’s ‘Head Tax’

* Emanuel pitches phasing out head tax for businesses

* Miguel Del Valle Refutes Report He’s Interested in CPS Job

* Brown: Del Valle in mayoral race until very end

* Washington: Next mayor needs arts agenda

* Tax appeals commissioner won’t run for Chicago mayor

* ‘Party’s over,’ Preckwinkle vows

* State’s attorney investigating Batavia vote complaint

posted by Rich Miller
Tuesday, Nov 9, 10 @ 10:11 am

Comments

  1. Luis and Rezko go way back…..WAY back.

    Comment by Amalia Tuesday, Nov 9, 10 @ 12:03 pm

  2. The “overage” in the firefighters’ mileage reimbursements are probably not unique. One way for public servants at every level to give themselves an informal pay increase is through “aggressive” reimbursement claims. And many public servants do some or the bulk of their work in the field.

    In the 21st century, this is probably an easy problem to solve through technology. With the right us of gps systems, there is no reason why any government employee in “the field” shouldn’t
    be easily tracked as to location and mileage. Trucking companies do it now, I believe.

    No doubt there would be resistance from employee unions. But that’s a reason to do it. And while the initial installation of technology would be expensive, the long-time savings would be considerable. Add to that a possible improvement in public trust of government management of resources. I doubt too many Chicagoans gasped in surprise at the supposed “overcharging” by the firefighters.

    Comment by cassandra Tuesday, Nov 9, 10 @ 1:26 pm

  3. LOL at Rev. Meeks, he is mad that the Black Coalition will not endorse him. Does anyone remember when he refused to endorse Dorothy Brown for Mayor because he did not want to endorse a loser? Well maybe the Black Coalition feels the same way. Although I don’t know how big of a chance Danny Davis has in this race.

    Comment by JakeCP Tuesday, Nov 9, 10 @ 2:30 pm

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