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Legislators generous with scholarships before start of ban
Even as the troubled legislative scholarship program was on its last legs, state lawmakers continued to make questionable choices and show possible political favoritism in awarding the free college tuition, a Tribune analysis found. The newspaper's...
Tags: Local Elections, Students, University of Illinois at Chicago, Awards and Prizes, Voting
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One last hurray for legislative scholarships
For more than a century, legislative scholarships had been an expression of political clout in Illinois. Lawmakers could give the valuable freebies – which essentially waived tuition and fees at a state unviersity – to whomever they chose. And...
Tags: Awards and Prizes, Daniel J Burke, Democratic Party, Justice System, Illinois Governor
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Rep. Burke's scholarship records subpoenaed by feds
Clout StreetFederal grand jurors have sought records of legislative scholarships handed out by Democratic state Rep. Dan Burke of Chicago, a sign that authorities kept up a probe of the tuition waiver program even as legislators were moving to end it this spring. On...Tags: Southern Illinois University, Awards and Prizes, Jesse White, Justice System, Better Government Association
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Quinn signs legislative scholarships ban amid subpoena against lawmaker
Clout StreetGov. Pat Quinn today signed into law a bill to kill the long-abused legislative scholarship program. "Instead of scholarships going to those who truly deserve them and qualify for scholarships to go to college, too often the program was abused in a...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Christine Radogno, Michael Madigan, Laws, Government
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'Unemployed need not apply' a disturbing trend
I recently found an array of online job postings that greet seekers with these encouraging words: "MUST BE CURRENTLY EMPLOYED, NO EXCEPTIONS."
How lovely. In a country with 13.9 million unemployed residents, that's akin to a restaurant requiring a hungry...Tags: LM Ericsson Telephone Co., Sandwiches, Unemployment, Rex Huppke, Rosa DeLauro
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Illinois Senate passes ban on scandal-plagued scholarship program
Clout StreetThe Illinois Senate today overwhelmingly approved the elimination of a century-old legislative scholarship program that has come under federal investigation and long been abused by politicians who passed out the tuition waivers to relatives and the...Tags: Awards and Prizes, Michael Madigan, Christine Radogno, Government, Illinois Governor
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State lawmaker charged with bribery cruises to primary victory
Tribune reportersA Chicago Democratic lawmaker charged with bribery a week ago won decisively in Tuesday's primary, the first election under a newly drawn map that shook up House and Senate seats from the city to the suburbs. Even before unofficial results rolled in,...Tags: Kelly M. Cassidy, Bribery, Harry Osterman, Michael Madigan, Gold Coast
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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...... -
Election night, 9:25 p.m.
Change of SubjectLooks like it's going to be an early night, as I don't see a squeaker anywhere*: My predicted winners: US Congress: Jesse Jackson Jr. (2nd), Tammy Duckworth (8th) and Adam Kinziger (16th) appear to be comfortably in the lead. Ilya...... -
Illinois lawmakers vote to cut own pay
Clout StreetSPRINGFIELD — State lawmakers today voted to give themselves 12 unpaid days off during the next year and rejected 1.1 percent cost-of-living increases. The proposal, sponsored by Sen. Dan Kotowski, D-Park Ridge, effectively would leave lawmakers'...Tags: Dan Kotowski, Park Ridge, Justice System, Laws, Illinois
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Scott Lee Cohen seeking state Senate seat held by Hendon
Clout StPosted by Monique Garcia at 7:48 p.m. Failed governor candidate Scott Lee Cohen has set his sights on a seat in the Illinois Senate. He’s seeking the spot left open after controversial longtime West Side Sen. Rickey Hendon abruptly announced......
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