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    Jul 11, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Quinn signs legislative scholarships ban amid subpoena against lawmaker

    Gov. Pat Quinn today signed into law a bill to kill the long-abused legislative scholarship program.
    Clout Street
    Gov. 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: Primaries, Financial Aid, Republican Party, Pat Quinn, Politics

  2. Jul 2, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  3. 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.
    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: Pension and Welfare, John Sullivan, Pat Quinn, Politics, Kwame Raoul

  4. Jul 8, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. Getting past gridlock

    In the next life, whatever that entails, we'll be thrilled if we never have to type the phrase "ruinous Illinois pension crisis." But before we shuffle off what Shakespeare called this mortal coil, writing about our state officials' failure to fix the retirement system that many of them helped drive to destitution is our lot. By their inaction these politicians are dooming not only taxpayers and public-sector retirees, but the financial ability of Illinois to meet its many other needs.
    In the next life, whatever that entails, we'll be thrilled if we never have to type the phrase "ruinous Illinois pension crisis." But before we shuffle off what Shakespeare called this mortal coil, writing about our state officials' failure to fix the...

    Tags: Public Employees, Pension and Welfare, Republican Party, Pat Quinn, Politics

  6. Jul 8, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. Water reclamation pension peace could be blueprint for state

    The state's top politicians still can't reach agreement on how to fix Illinois' woefully out-of-whack public employee pension system, but there's an approach to the issue that both Democrats and Republicans have hailed as a model to follow.
    The state's top politicians still can't reach agreement on how to fix Illinois' woefully out-of-whack public employee pension system, but there's an approach to the issue that both Democrats and Republicans have hailed as a model to follow. There's...

    Tags: Public Employees, Health Insurance Cost, Politics, Illinois, Chicago Tribune

  8. May 31, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Pension overhaul hits snag in Springfield

    SPRINGFIELD---Supporters of pension reform were scrambling to line up votes today as the clock ticks down toward a midnight adjournment deadline.
    Clout Street
    SPRINGFIELD---Supporters of pension reform were scrambling to line up votes today as the clock ticks down toward a midnight adjournment deadline. Democratic House Speaker Michael Madigan said he does not plan to vote for the proposal, and many of his...

    Tags: Montgomery (Kane, Illinois), Teachers, Pension and Welfare, Republican Party, Elaine Nekritz

  10. May 27, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Public pensions deal in the works

    SPRINGFIELD — State government workers, teachers, university employees and lawmakers could see their annual pension increases scaled back but might not have to pay more toward their retirement or work longer under an emerging plan aimed at stabilizing vastly underfunded public pension systems.
    SPRINGFIELD — State government workers, teachers, university employees and lawmakers could see their annual pension increases scaled back but might not have to pay more toward their retirement or work longer under an emerging plan aimed at...

    Tags: Public Employees, Career and Workplace, Pension and Welfare, Elaine Nekritz, Pat Quinn

  12. May 31, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Madigan makes room for deal

    SPRINGFIELD — As lawmakers head toward adjournment Thursday night, Democratic House Speaker Michael Madigan paved the way for a comprehensive government worker pension reform plan by dropping his demand that suburban and Downstate school districts pay more toward teacher retirement.
    SPRINGFIELD — As lawmakers head toward adjournment Thursday night, Democratic House Speaker Michael Madigan paved the way for a comprehensive government worker pension reform plan by dropping his demand that suburban and Downstate school districts...

    Tags: Public Schools, Pat Quinn, Schools, Politics, Chicago Tribune

  14. Jun 7, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Illinois Supreme Court rejects Republican remap challenge

    The Illinois Supreme Court today rejected a Republican challenge to have the state’s new Democratic-drawn legislative map tossed as unconstitutional.
    Clout Street
    The Illinois Supreme Court today rejected a Republican challenge to have the state’s new Democratic-drawn legislative map tossed as unconstitutional. The remap challenge was decided on a 4-3 party-line decision. In February, House Republican...

    Tags: Illinois Governor, Republican Party, Lemont, Pat Quinn, Politics

  16. Jun 21, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  17. Quinn signs bill requiring retirees to pay part of health insurance

    Gov. Pat Quinn today approved legislation requiring thousands of retired state employees to chip in on the costs of health care insurance that many of them get for little or nothing.
    Tribune reporter
    Gov. Pat Quinn today approved legislation requiring thousands of retired state employees to chip in on the costs of health care insurance that many of them get for little or nothing. The law attempts to rein in the state’s rising costs but also...

    Tags: Health Insurance Cost, Career and Workplace, Lemont, Pat Quinn, Politics

  18. Jun 21, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. Quinn, lawmakers hung up on pension reform

    Negotiations between Gov. Pat Quinn and legislative leaders about public employee pension reform hit another roadblock Thursday, with talks morphing from a discussion about retirement benefits to education funding equality in Illinois.
    Clout Street
    Negotiations between Gov. Pat Quinn and legislative leaders about public employee pension reform hit another roadblock Thursday, with talks morphing from a discussion about retirement benefits to education funding equality in Illinois. The issues...

    Tags: Pension and Welfare, Republican Party, Pat Quinn, Politics, Schools

  20. Jun 3, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. A deep breath, then back to work

    The last few weeks showcased the Illinois General Assembly at its best and worst. Lawmakers plotted a course — and summoned the courage — to rescue Medicaid. They began the process of closing underused state institutions, passed a bill to require state retirees to help pay for their health care and voted, at long last, to kill the corrupt legislative scholarship program.
    The last few weeks showcased the Illinois General Assembly at its best and worst. Lawmakers plotted a course — and summoned the courage — to rescue Medicaid. They began the process of closing underused state institutions, passed a bill to...

    Tags: Pat Quinn, Sara Feigenholtz, Politics, Michael Madigan, Tom Cross

  22. Jun 6, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  23. State pension talks stalled

    Progress on pension reform proved elusive Wednesday as Democratic and Republican legislative leaders huddled with Gov. Pat Quinn to try to reach consensus on how to reform the state's vastly underfunded employee retirement systems.
    Progress on pension reform proved elusive Wednesday as Democratic and Republican legislative leaders huddled with Gov. Pat Quinn to try to reach consensus on how to reform the state's vastly underfunded employee retirement systems. The nearly two-hour,...

    Tags: Pension and Welfare, Pat Quinn, Politics, Schools, Chicago Tribune

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