News
February
Budget
seeks job cuts
Gov. George Ryan proposed a $52.8 billion budget for the fiscal
year beginning July 1 that would cut 3,800 jobs and shutter aging
correctional and mental health facilities. The budget also boosts
per-pupil spending for education by about $400 to nearly $5,000
by eliminating 22 grant programs.
For more infomration:
http://www200.state.il.us/PressReleases/
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Illinois
Issues, February
21, 2002
Court studies child custody
A 15-judge panel formed by the Illinois Supreme Court will search
for better ways to handle child custody and adoption cases. The
committee, which includes judges from throughout the state who
have experience in those cases, was charged with coming up with
methods to speed up trials and appeals.
Illinois
Issues, February
7, 2002
Drug
coverage for seniors
The state has a new formula to help seniors pay for prescription
medication that expands eligibility and benefits. The program,
which begins June 2, is expected to cover 368,000 seniors, up
from 140,000. The plan will be funded through federal and state
cost-sharing and drug manufacturer rebates.
Illinois
Issues, February
7, 2002
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Mechanics
settle
United Airlines and mechanics reached a tentative settlement that
would give those workers their first pay hike since 1994.
Illinois
Issues, February
21, 2002
Race for governor
Michael Bakalis, a former comptroller and the last elected state
school superintendent, dropped out of the race for governor, citing
an inability to raise campaign cash. That decision narrowed the
field in the March 19 Democratic primary to three candidates: U.S.
Rep. Rod Blagojevich, former Illinois Attorney General Roland Burris
and former Chicago schools chief Paul Vallas.
Illinois
Issues, February
7, 2002
AFSCME
sues
The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees,
which represents state corrections workers, sued to stop Gov. George
Ryans plans to privatize prison food services. Ryan called
for that move in an effort to eat into the states budget deficit,
but the union contends it would violate a state law that bars privatization
of security facilities.
Illinois
Issues, February
7, 2002
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What
the dailies are saying
Chicago
Sun-Times www.suntimes.com
Chicago Tribune www.chicago.tribune.com
Daily
Herald (suburban Chicago) www.Dailyherald.com
The State Journal-Register http://www.sj-r.com/
St. Louis Post-Dispatch home.post-dispatch.com
DAILY
ILLINOIS STATEHOUSE COVERAGE: http://stateline.org/moreroundups.cfm?roundup=ILSlate
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