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Show your cards, governor -- Is Quinn bluffing on gambling expansion? Let's see!
Change of SubjectPat Quinn appears to share my ambivalence about the expansion of gambling in Illinois. On one hand, additional casinos, slots and video poker machines would give a nice little boost to the state's finances and help stanch the flow of...... -
Quinn vetoes gambling expansion
Clout StreetGov. Pat Quinn today vetoed a major gambling expansion plan that would have allowed five new casinos, including one in Chicago. The move sets the stage for a potential showdown with lawmakers following the Nov. 6 election, when supporters of the bill...Tags: Regional Authority, Justice System, Government, Executive Branch, Michael Madigan
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Quinn signs crime victim bills
Clout StreetPolice soon will be required to notify crime victims of their rights within 48 hours under a measure Gov. Pat Quinn signed into law Monday. Surrounded by children attending a day camp at St. John Bible Church in the Austin neighborhood, a center of gang-...Tags: Regional Authority, Rita Mayfield, Austin (Chicago, Illinois), Government, Criminals
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Fore!
When lawmakers fled Springfield on May 31 without fixing the state's pension crisis, Gov. Pat Quinn said he would bring them back "as soon as possible" to vote on a solution. One week. Two weeks. Three weeks. Four weeks and counting. The leaders are...
Tags: Justice System, Carole Pankau, John Sullivan, Tom Cross, Christine Radogno
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Illinois lawmakers approve major gambling expansion
Clout StreetSPRINGFIELD --- The Illinois Senate tonight sent Gov. Pat Quinn a major gambling expansion that would bring Mayor Rahm Emanuel his Chicago casino and slot machines at horse racing tracks. The governor had urged lawmakers to focus on pension reform...Tags: Regional Authority, Justice System, Gambling, Government, Executive Branch
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Legislators punt on pension reform but pass gambling expansion
— State lawmakers spent the final day of the spring session failing to act on the crucial issue of pension reform, instead approving a major gambling expansion that wasn't at the top of the agenda.
The turn of events dealt a significant blow to...Tags: Finance, Health, Executive Branch, Elections, Crime, Law and Justice
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Did state senator wield clout in marital tiff?
Chicago TribuneRecordings of 911 calls are raising the question of whether state Sen. Suzi Schmidt sought to use her political clout to influence Lake County authorities during several domestic disturbances with her husband. After quarreling with her husband and...Tags: Justice System, Suzi Schmidt, Christmas, Primaries, Illinois General Assembly
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On the 'Scholarship' list in Springfield
Change of SubjectWhere do our lawmakers stand on the issue of legislative scholarships -- those tuition waivers that members of the state house and senate have traditionally been allowed to dispense to constituents? As part of the renewed effort to abolish that...... -
Kiley Center families say group homes not an option for residents
TribLocal - Gurnee » NewsFearing the Kiley Developmental Center could be the next state-run facility closed by Gov. Pat Quinn, families of residents at the center met with Lake …... -
Quinn goes after gambling bill at state fair
Clout StreetSPRINGFIELD--Gov. Pat Quinn opened a day of Democratic politicking at the Illinois State Fair today by criticizing legislation that allows slot machines at the fairground racetrack. Quinn also expressed deep reservations about putting slot machines at...Tags: Illinois State Fair, Regional Authority, Rick Perry, Springfield, Justice System
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One cozy casino deal
A little-known hamlet of mobile homes tucked away in Lake County seems an unlikely location for a bustling new casino, one piece in a massive gambling expansion approved by Illinois lawmakers.
Park City has just about 7,500 residents, virtually no...Tags: Regional Authority, Justice System, Government, Executive Branch, Park City
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Public pools violating drain laws due to close Saturday
About 400 pools statewide are in danger of closing this weekend because they do not have legally mandated drains designed to keep swimmers from getting trapped, regulators warned Tuesday.
Some schools, park districts, hotels, and condo and apartment...Tags: Clubs and Associations, Health Organizations, Lake Bluff, Lincolnshire, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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