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Quinn makes a good call on open records (Editorial)

From the Chicago Tribune July 24, 2014 Ask your town clerk about Freedom of Information Act requests, and he or she will probably sigh. Or curse. Democracy can be a hassle. In an information age with increasing emphasis on citizen…

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Emanuel Super PAC rakes in $350,000 more in one day

From the Chicago Sun-Times Fran Spielman With $8.3 million-and-counting in his main political fund and no high-profile opponent yet in the race, the last thing Mayor Rahm Emanuel needs is more money. But, that’s what he’s getting, thanks to the…

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Looking to Boost Image, Quinn Signs Another New Ethics Law

From the Illinois Observer (Chicago) – Governor Pat Quinn yesterday continued his campaign to restore his Administration’s sagging image. Battered by the $55 million Neighborhood Recovery Initiative scandal, Quinn has begun signing good government bills with the aim of bolstering…

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Targeting legislative leaders

From The Chicago Tribune (Editorial) While we’re waiting for the courts to decide whether the people of Illinois will get to vote on a constitutional amendment to limit the terms of state lawmakers, let’s ponder a related question: What if…

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Prosecutors say Blagojevich lawyers misread ruling

From the Pantagraph CHICAGO (AP) — Prosecutors responding to a new argument in Rod Blagojevich’s appeal say the former governor’s lawyers have misrepresented a U.S. Supreme Court ruling in another case. Blagojevich’s lawyers say an April ruling by the high…

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Ill. Supreme Court won’t hear term limits appeal

From the Pantagraph By JOHN O’CONNOR 
AP Political Writer SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) — The Illinois Supreme Court decided Thursday not to immediately consider whether voters should get a chance to limit terms for state legislators. Without comment, the court took…

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