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    Apr 22, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Quinn pension plan could shift costs to schools

    As Gov. Pat Quinn seeks to overhaul Illinois' public employee pension system, one of the more politically tricky elements also happens to be the one he's talking about the least.
    As Gov. Pat Quinn seeks to overhaul Illinois' public employee pension system, one of the more politically tricky elements also happens to be the one he's talking about the least. The Democratic governor is calling on universities, community colleges...

    Tags: Regional Authority, Colleges and Universities, Interior Policy, Springfield, Property Tax

  2. Apr 21, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. Quinn wants public employees to pay more, work longer

    Gov. Pat Quinn wants to fix Illinois' debt-ridden  public pension system by getting government employees to work longer, pay more toward their retirement and accept less in benefits.
    Gov. Pat Quinn wants to fix Illinois' debt-ridden public pension system by getting government employees to work longer, pay more toward their retirement and accept less in benefits. The attempt to wipe out the $83 billion pension shortfall drew immediate...

    Tags: Health, Christine Radogno, Finance, Health and Safety at Work, Regional Authority

  4. Mar 20, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Theis wins Democratic nomination for full Supreme Court term

    Propelled by support from top Democrats including Mayor Rahm Emanuel, Illinois Supreme Court Justice Mary Jane Theis easily won the party’s nomination for a 10-year term on the high court Tuesday, topping her two closest challengers by overwhelming margins.
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    Propelled by support from top Democrats including Mayor Rahm Emanuel, Illinois Supreme Court Justice Mary Jane Theis easily won the party’s nomination for a 10-year term on the high court Tuesday, topping her two closest challengers by...

    Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Jesse White, Cook County Government, Primaries, Justice System

  6. Feb 25, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Relatives of lobbyists, campaign donors got lawmakers' help to enter U. of I.

    Politicians exerted their influence at the University of Illinois to boost admissions prospects for the relatives of lobbyists, fundraisers, a union leader and other connected applicants, a Tribune investigation has found.
    Politicians exerted their influence at the University of Illinois to boost admissions prospects for the relatives of lobbyists, fundraisers, a union leader and other connected applicants, a Tribune investigation has found. The first broad analysis of who...

    Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Tony Rezko, Human Interest, Teaching and Learning, Lobbying

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  17. Illinois lawmaker says cell phone driving ban wouldn't pass

    Banning drivers from using cell phones might be "inevitable," but it's not likely to happen in Illinois any time soon, a leading state lawmaker who has pushed auto safety legislation said today.
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    Banning drivers from using cell phones might be "inevitable," but it's not likely to happen in Illinois any time soon, a leading state lawmaker who has pushed auto safety legislation said today. Illinois Senate President John Cullerton said such a ban...

    Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, Transportation Industry, U.S. Senate, Car Safety Tips and Advice

  18. Dec 27, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Quinn says online lottery sales could start in spring

    Gov. Pat Quinn hopes the state lottery will start letting Illinois residents buy tickets online by spring following a U.S. Justice Department ruling that the Internet sales are legal.
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    Gov. Pat Quinn hopes the state lottery will start letting Illinois residents buy tickets online by spring following a U.S. Justice Department ruling that the Internet sales are legal. The governor expressed his support for the long-stalled plan Tuesday,...

    Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Mega Millions Lottery, E-Commerce Industry, Justice System, Lotteries

  20. Dec 9, 2011 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Cullerton tweaks Quinn on stalled Chicago casino

    An event promoting efforts to clean up land in the Lake Calumet region turned into an impromptu lobbying session for a Chicago casino today.
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    An event promoting efforts to clean up land in the Lake Calumet region turned into an impromptu lobbying session for a Chicago casino today. The change of subject came when Senate President John Cullerton, D-Chicago, took the podium from Gov. Pat Quinn,...

    Tags: Rahm Emanuel, Pat Quinn, Crime, Law and Justice, Illinois Governor, Justice System

  22. Jan 28, 2012 | Chicago Tribune
  23. Democratic state senator from Joliet area to step down

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    A Democratic state senator from Joliet will step down in the next few weeks to take a top position with the Illinois Hospital Association. A.J. …...
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