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Senate sets up showdown over concealed carry bills
— Key state senators are poised to consider dueling plans to legalize the concealed carrying of firearms in Illinois amid a debate over whether Chicago and larger communities will retain their overall ability to restrict guns. Senate President...
Tags: Pat Quinn, Government, Health Care Reform (2009), Interior Policy, Government Health Care
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Call to ban pols from Pride Parade wrong response
Change of SubjectBy Jessica Reynolds Disgruntled over the House's failure to bring a gay marriage bill to a vote, some activists want to ban politicians from walking in this year's Chicago Pride Parade, according to today's Tribune story. The petition, which is...... -
State considers ombudsman for condo disputes
Illinois homeowners at odds with their community association have little recourse. They can try to resolve the matter with the board, or they can pay an attorney to do it for them. Another option recently was introduced to the General Assembly: HB1293,...
Tags: Lawyers, Falls Church (Falls Church, Virginia), Elaine Nekritz, Elections, Justice System
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State House gun votes: Lifesaver or stunt?
Tribune reportersSPRINGFIELD — The Democratic-led majority in the Illinois House has voted in favor of banning guns in schools, casinos and on public transit during an unusual debate allowing lawmakers to vote piece by piece on where people should be allowed to...Tags: Democratic Party, Personal Weapon Control, Gun Control, Tom Cross, Brandon W. Phelps
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DCFS layoffs averted, for now
Nearly 300 workers slated to be laid off from the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services have won a reprieve amid high hopes that the struggling agency can recoup funding from the state Legislature. A nearly $90 million cut in the agency's...
Tags: Pat Quinn, Prisons, Layoffs and Downsizing, Job Layoffs, Employees
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Medicaid drug restrictions thus far seen as bitter pill for patients, providers
To illustrate the early problems the state is having as it makes large-scale cuts to its Medicaid program, consider the new limit on prescription drugs. For the most part, low-income people used to be able to get an unlimited number of prescriptions...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Health Insurance, Mental Health, Stroke, Health and Medical Professionals
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Quinn to veto prisons funding, give more to DCFS
Clout StreetGov. Pat Quinn plans to use savings from shuttering several prisons to offset a deep budget cut aimed at the state agency charged with protecting abused and neglected children. The $33.7 billion budget landed on the governor’s desk today, and he&...Tags: Pat Quinn, Joliet, Government, Regional Authority, Prisons
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Front-line workers bear brunt of DCFS staff cuts
Budget cuts that are often cited as a reason for failures by the state agency charged with protecting children have fallen disproportionately on front-line child abuse and neglect workers, a Tribune analysis has found. Less than half the agency's overall...
Tags: Government, American Civil Liberties Union, Government Debt, Job Layoffs, Interior Policy
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Strip club tax sent to governor
Clout StreetSPRINGFIELD --- Strip clubs that sell booze or let people drink alcoholic beverages would face a new tax under a measure the Illinois House sent to the governor today. Lawmakers approved the strip club tax 92-23, with three voting present. The money...Tags: Democratic Party, Government, Regional Authority, Republican Party, Anthony DeLuca
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Chicago Mother Adopts Her Own Children
KTLA NewsCHICAGO, Ill. -- A 49-year old woman has become the first person to adopt her own children under a recent Illinois law that she inspired. The law, passed in 2009, allows for parents who have lost custody of their children to rehabilitate themselves and...Tags: Laws, Judges, Justice System, CNN (tv network), KTLA
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Illinois legislature passes deep health care cuts
Clout StreetSPRINGFIELD --- Hundreds of thousands of poor Illinoisans would lose health coverage, prescription drug discounts for seniors would be dropped and dental care for adults would be greatly curtailed as part of $1.6 billion in budget cuts lawmakers...Tags: Pat Quinn, Illinois General Assembly, Medical Specialization, Health Insurance, Cook County Government
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Favorable legislation flows to private clients of House Speaker Madigan
Chicago's largest operator of assisted living homes for the poor was looking to grow its business when it decided to add a new member to its legal team: the law firm of House Speaker Michael Madigan.
Within months of that decision, the most powerful...Tags: Bankruptcy, Pat Quinn, Government, Health Insurance, Business Enterprises
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