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https://www.reformforillinois.org/blog/pension-reform-dealt-blow-illinois-supreme-court/
From Chicago Crain’s Business By Paul Merrion Pension reform, R.I.P.? In a case with ominous implications for the state’s pension reform law, the Illinois Supreme Court ruled today that the state constitution’s pension protection clause prevents any diminishment of health…
https://www.reformforillinois.org/blog/emanuel-super-pac-gets-nearly-1-million-one-day/
From the Chicago Tribune By Bill Ruthhart Clout Street Some of Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s biggest campaign donors dropped $950,000 in one day into a new super political action committee created to help back his run for re-election in 2015….
https://www.reformforillinois.org/blog/rauner-used-strategy-now-irs-scrutiny-slash-income-taxes/
From the Chicago Tribune Returns show GOP hopeful used fee waivers — a strategy now under IRS scrutiny — to pay much less than top bracket’s rate By Jeff Coen and Bob Secter, Tribune reporters 7:16 a.m. CDT, July 2,…
https://www.reformforillinois.org/blog/quinns-quiet-reforming-illinois/
From the Chicago Tribune Editorial July 2, 2014 Gov. Pat Quinn wants you to know that he tried very, very hard to give voters the chance to impose term limits on lawmakers. Twenty years ago, that is. Where’s he been…
https://www.reformforillinois.org/blog/quinn-signs-day-voter-registration-bill/
From the Chicago Tribune By John Byrne and Monique Garcia Tribune reporters Gov. Pat Quinn today signed into l aw a measure allowing Illinois residents to register to vote and cast a ballot on the same day this fall. The…
https://www.reformforillinois.org/blog/negative-remap-ruling-points-way-future-success/
From the Saukvalley.com Editorial Within a judge’s order and opinion that blocked a redistricting reform constitutional amendment from the November ballot, silver linings can be found that offer hope for future efforts to remove the heavy hand of politics from…
https://www.reformforillinois.org/blog/illinois-ballot-measures-lose-court-challenge/
From the Chicago Tribune June 29, 2014 “In all, precedent dictates a very narrow provision for allowing the voters to directly enact amendments to the Illinois Constitution of 1970.” — Cook County Circuit Judge Mary Mikva Citizens of Illinois:…
https://www.reformforillinois.org/blog/remap-group-pulls-plug-judges-ruling/
From the Chicago Tribune By Rick Pearson and John ChaseClout Street June 27, 2014 A group that mounted a $3 million effort to ask voters this fall to take politics out of the redrawing of legislative boundaries dropped its effort…
https://www.reformforillinois.org/blog/judge-set-rule-term-limits-remap-lawsuit/
CHICAGO (AP) — A Cook County judge is expected to decide later in the day if two measures calling for term limits and a new political mapmaking process can go on the November ballot. Cook County Judge Mary Mikva plans…
https://www.reformforillinois.org/blog/anan-forum-takes-campaign-finance/
By Timothy Inklebarger Staff Reporter Village President Anan Abu-Taleb continues his public forum series next week with the focus on establishing a public campaign finance ordinance for village elections. Abu-Taleb, a local restaurant owner who took office last year, raised $72,000…