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Gov. Pat Quinn

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Reboot: Lou Lang—Read the Constituion

Lou Lang to Tribune: Read the constitution! Quinn's budget gets watchdog group's seal of approval -and a warning: Your Reboot Illinois Daily Tip-Off

Saturday, January 19, 2013

Patch on Politics

Gov Can't Keep Track of All His Boards and Commissions

State government grows in the dark, like a fungus. • Bill Daley has an idea to take the party out of state elections. • Time magazine mourns for Illinois.

When Gov. Pat Quinn took office in 2009, he promised to take aim at state boards and commissions stocked with politically connected folks drawing large salaries with little oversight into their activities. He would pare down those panels and save you money. Better Government Association investigative reporter Barbara Rose this month looked into whether Quinn delivered: "... more than three years into Quinn’s watch little has changed, except the number of such units is growing. As troubling, many don’t comply with the Illinois Open Meetings Act, according to a report last year by state Auditor General William Holland." In fact, the governor's office is having a hard time keeping up with it all. "With over 322 boards and commissions, …

Sunday, December 2, 2012

Patch on Politics

Pat Quinn: Worst Governor in One of America's Worst-Run States

Take the Patch Poll: Does Pat Quinn deserve re-election or would you put another Democrat on the ballot in 2014?

Pat Quinn is so unpopular, according to a recent Public Policy Polling survey, that Lisa Madigan and Bill Daley would easily beat him in a Democratic primary while Kirk Dillard and Dan Rutherford would topple him in the general election. Quinn says he's going to run for re-election in 2014, but as 2012 comes to an end only 25 percent of Illinois voters approve of the job he's doing as governor. Public Policy Polling says 64 percent of voters disapprove of Quinn's performance — "making him the most unpopular governor PPP has polled on anywhere in the country this year." And there seems to be good reason for that. Last week, 24/7 Wall St. published a ranking of all 50 states, and Illinois emerges as the third-worst-run state in America, …

my opinion

8:50 am on Friday, February 8, 2013

Stop kidding yourselves people. Everyone in Springfield knows that Mike "the maggot" Madigan rules the state. Hey Mike, why won't you let any reporters interview you? Why do you think he got Lisa elected? Smart politics and self preservation, so the State Attorney General's office won't come after him. Lisa must be proud to be his daughter......thanks daddy for making my career.   more ›

Saturday, October 13, 2012

Patch on Politics

Bipartisan Backing for an Obamacare Play in Illinois

Durbin and Kirk support $150 million loan for SimpleHx • Few approve of Quinn • Convicts collect $2 million in unemployment • Poll: Biggert-Foster very close • State House candidate's domestic battery case dropped with scant attention.

One aspect of Obamacare is drawing bipartisan support — at least in Illinois. Democrat Dick Durbin and Republican Mark Kirk both back an outfit called SimpleHx, which wants a $150 million federal loan to establish the state's first health insurance co-op under the president's federal healthcare law. The people behind SimpleHx met at Northwestern University last year while pursuing their MBAs, according to Modern Healthcare reporter Kristen Schorsch. SimpleHx is competing against four proposals, including one backed by the Metropolitan Chicago Healthcare Council, a trade group founded in 1935 that represents more than 150 local hospitals and health care organizations. If the proposals are similar, in terms of promises to save money and …

ayar

10:18 am on Tuesday, October 16, 2012

The link went bad - here's another one: http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/111/s3816   more ›

Saturday, July 21, 2012

Family, Friends of Late Frankfort Teen Turn Out for Gov. to Sign 'Julie's Law'

Julie Gorczynski's family and friends attended a special ceremony Friday, where Gov. Pat Quinn signed a law to help stop situations like the one that took Gorczynski's life from happening again. The Frankfort teen died in a car crash in Orland Park.

If there was a shared sentiment Friday morning as Gov. Pat Quinn signed "Julie's Law" at a special ceremony at Lincoln-Way North High School, it was bittersweetness, the idea that something positive could come out of tragedy of Julie Gorczynski's death. Gorczynski was killed last summer after the car she was in was hit by a driver going more than 35 mph over the speed limit in Orland Park. The driver had been placed on court suspension seven times previously, all for excessive speeding. A week before the accident, the Frankfort teen had graduated from L-W North, and a week later, she was to turn 18. READ: Frankfort Teen Dies in Traffic Accident Family members, friends and government officials joined the governor at the signing Friday for …

maureen King

9:45 pm on Sunday, July 22, 2012

What a tragedy this beautiful young girl had to lose her life because someone decided to get behind the wheel with no regard for others on the road. I commend the Gorczynski family for working so hard to get legislation passed that will save lives. Our neighborhood is the same and my child attends Lincoln Way North, so this tragedy really hit home. God bless your family!   more ›

Sunday, February 26, 2012

Sunday Comics

Sunday Comic: Gov. Quinn Tries to Bail Out Illinois

With state drowning in debt, the governor turns to the Internet for help.

Harry Dorman

9:12 pm on Sunday, June 24, 2012

Correct me if I'm wrong! The white house, Senators and Congressmen, if they have a one term in the white house they have benefits for life, that includes salary and health benefits for them and their familys for life.. Who pay the tax payers. Same for the state of illinois. Most of them don't have to use their salaries in office for they have expense accounts. You know what that means! Take me …   more ›

Friday, January 20, 2012

VOTE: Should Will County Have Control Over Possible Third Airport?

Will County Board President Jim Moustis took a hard stand Thursday, saying the county will fight to have control over a possible new airport in Peotone. Do you think that's a good idea?

It's a new year, but the old battle over a proposed third Chicagoland airport to be built in Peotone has started up again. Will County Board President Jim Moustis (R-Frankfort) took a vocal stand at Thursday's board meeting, insisting the county needs to have control over the airport's operation, according to a report in TribLocal.  I am not going to sit here in silence. I’m not going to let this governor, or past governors … you will not dump on us. We will fight you all the way. If they’re going to force it here, it will be on our terms, not on somebody else’s. Gov. (Pat) Quinn, you will not treat us like somehow we’re second class citizens and we don’t exist. You don’t think you need us. You might find out different later. Moustis and …

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Tracy

10:40 pm on Thursday, March 15, 2012

Lol - Stan, I am hoping this is sarcasm at it's finest lol.   more ›

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Report: School District Mergers Could Cost Illinois Nearly $4 Billion

Gov. Pat Quinn's proposal to merge state's 868 districts failed to consider financial incentives promised under the law, according to a recent study.

Consolidating the state's 800-plus school districts into a more manageable number could cost nearly $4 billion, according to a recent report. The Classroom First Commission, a panel formed last year to study ways Illinois could increase schools' efficiency and cut costs, found little support for "sweeping consolidation of school districts," the Associated Press reports. In February 2011, Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn told the General Assembly that merging the state's 868 school districts into just 300 would save about $100 million, primarily through the reduction of the number of administrators. According to the panel's study, however, Quinn's plan failed to consider the financial incentives that Illinois law promises to merging districts, …

Friday, November 4, 2011

Commission Sets Date to Vote on Closure of Tinley Park Mental Health Center

The Illinois Commission on Government Forecasting and Accountability announced Thursday a formal time that it will decide next week on what its recommendation to Gov. Pat Quinn will be. Want to put in your 2 cents? Answer our poll in this story.

The date has been set for the next step in deciding the fate of the Tinley Park Mental Health Center. The Illinois Commission on Government Forecasting and Accountability announced Thursday that it will vote Nov. 10 on the proposed closure of the center. READ: Quinn Moves to Close Tinley Mental Health Center The bipartisan group of 12 General Assembly members will make the decision in Springfield, where it's scheduled to convene at 8 a.m. It's at that time that commissioners will also vote on the other two facilities that remain on the chopping block—the Jacksonville Developmental Center in Jacksonville and the Logan Correctional Center in Lincoln. The group already opted to keep four other Illinois centers open that were included in Gov. …

Friday, September 9, 2011

Will County Board Agrees to Stipends for Regional School Officials

Regional superintendent and assistant superintendent will receive $1,000 a month from the county after governor cut their salary in July.

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