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Cook County Commissioners Approve Budget
Cook County Commissioners have agreed on a budget for fiscal year 2010.
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Despite Rebuke, Burris 'Pleased' Senate Inquiry Over
Senate Ethics Committee releases public letter scolding Illinois' junior senator.
Posted on 11.21.2009 by
Sam Hudzik
Illinois Looking to Catch Up on Medicaid Payments
The State of Illinois is trying to catch up on its outstanding Medicaid bills with federal stimulus funds.
Posted on 11.21.2009 by
Tony Arnold
Quinn Talks Price for Thomson Prison
Illinois Governor Pat Quinn wants to lease a western Illinois prison for Guantanamo Bay detainees.
Posted on 11.20.2009 by
Tony Arnold
Cook County Commissioners Approve Budget
Cook County Commissioners have agreed on a budget for fiscal year 2010.
Posted on 11.20.2009 by
Tony Arnold
Abortion Law Off the Books 'til 2010
An Illinois law requiring doctors to tell parents when their daughters seek an abortion has been paused once again.
Posted on 11.19.2009 by
City Room
Daley Praises Settlement with Bensenville
Chicago Mayor Richard Daley says he's happy with a plan to move forward with the expansion of O'Hare Airport.
Posted on 11.19.2009 by
Tony Arnold
Student Facing Deportation Turns to Senators
Rigoberto Padilla’s advocates are asking the Illinois senators to contact federal officials.
Posted on 11.18.2009 by
Chip Mitchell
Quinn, Hynes Struggle to Distinguish Health Care Policies
The two candidates agree on much when it comes to health care, but they still got their digs in.
Posted on 11.18.2009 by
Gabriel Spitzer
George Ryan Asks IL Supreme Court for Pension Payments
Imprisoned former governor says state owes him money.
Posted on 11.18.2009 by
Sean Crawford
Daley Takes on Medical Examiner Over Michael Scott
Chicago Mayor Richard Daley is taking the medical examiner to task for making public comments about the death of Michael Scott.
Posted on 11.18.2009 by
Tony Arnold
Stroger Vows to Once Again Veto Sales Tax Cut
Cook County commissioners are back in session today, one day after voting to cut the sales tax.
Posted on 11.18.2009 by
Tony Arnold
No Ballot Finality in Cook County Board President Race
Challenges are being debated to petitions filed by three of the candidates.
Posted on 11.17.2009 by
Sam Hudzik
Peraica Regrets Election Tweet During Board Meeting
A post on the commissioner's Twitter site raises questions of political and government resources.
Posted on 11.17.2009 by
Sam Hudzik
Cook County Commissioners Vote to Cut Sales Tax
Cook County commissioners have approved a measure to cut the sales tax by half a percentage point.
Posted on 11.17.2009 by
Tony Arnold
Village ends opposition to O'Hare expansion
The city of Chicago says it will settle its ongoing lawsuit with northwestern suburb Bensenville and make way for an O'Hare International Airport expansion.
Posted on 11.16.2009 by
City Room and the Associated Press
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