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Betty Loren-Maltese
A federal jury found the Cicero town president and six others guilty in an insurance scheme that robbed the suburb of $12 million.

Illinois Issues, August 26, 2002


Edward Brennan
The retired CEO of Sears is the new finance chairman of the Illinois Republican Party.

Illinois Issues, August 26, 2002


Matthew O'Shea
The village administrator of Forest Park replaces Thomas Walsh, a Republican who stepped down from his west suburban Senate seat to join the Illinois Labor Relations Board.

Illinois Issues, August 6, 2002


Robert Healey
The longtime Chicago labor leader died July 22. He was 72. The retired director of the Illinois Department of Labor, Healey had been vice president of the American Federation of Teachers and president of the Chicago Teachers Union, the Chicago Federation of Labor and the Illinois Federation of Teachers.

Illinois Issues, August 6, 2002


Miriam Miquelon
The prosecutor received U.S. Senate confirmation as the U.S. attorney for the East St. Louis-based Southern District of Illinois.

Illinois Issues, August 6, 2002


Paul Vallas
The former CEO of Chicago Public Schools has taken a similar post in Philadelphia.

Illinois Issues, August 6, 2002


Thomas Hardy
The former Chicago Tribune political columnist and press secretary for former Gov. Jim Edgar has been named executive director of university relations for the University of Illinois.

Illinois Issues, August 1, 2002

 

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News July/August 2002

ACRE names honorees
The Association of Capitol Reporters and Editors presented awards for excellence in state government reporting to several Illinois journalists during its annual convention in Washington, D.C. Tom Weber of the University of Illinois at Springfield's WUIS public radio station won first place in radio beat reporting and Kate Clements of The(Champaign) News-Gazette won first place in beat reporting for newspapers under 75,000 circulation. Weber's colleagues Bill Wheelhouse and Sean Crawford tied for second-place honors in radio beat reporting and Anthony Man, formerly of the (Decatur) Herald & Review, was awarded third place in the category for newspapers under 75,000 circulation.

Illinois Issues, August 6, 2002

GOP picks chair
Gary MacDougal, a retired businessman, was elected to head the Illinois Republican Party. MacDougal, a Chicagoan on the United Parcel Service board, was tapped by GOP gubernatorial candidate Jim Ryan. The job came open when Illinois House Minority Leader Lee Daniels resigned as state party chairman. Daniels’ decision to step down came as the feds investigate whether House Republican staff members did campaign work on state time.

Illinois Issues, August 6, 2002

State school chief tapped
The former state chief of public schools in Michigan is now Illinois state superintendent of education. Robert Schiller's record of producing improvements in various types of school systems is what made him the board's choice, Chairman Ronald Gidwitz said. Most recently, Schiller was superintendent of Shreveport, La., schools. He also worked as interim superintendent of Baltimore schools.

Illinois Issues, August 6 , 2002

 

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Since we went to press CURRENT ISSUE


Illinois’ budget woes mean the state will not, as originally planned, take over the glass Farnsworth House designed by Mies van der Rohe (see Illinois Issues, September 2001, page 28).

A historical marker has been dedicated outside the Lincoln boyhood home of author William Maxwell (see Illinois Issues, December 2001, page 23).

The General Accounting Office counts Illinois among states that are improperly spending federal dollars intended for the Children’s Insurance Program on childless adults, according to a story reported in The New York Times. The GAO cited Illinois’ SeniorCare initiative as a program on which Children’s Insurance Program money had been spent in violation of congressional intent (see Illinois Issues, May 20, page 20).

Illinois Issues, August 9 , 2002

 

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Daily Herald (suburban Chicago) www.Dailyherald.com
The State Journal-Register http://www.sj-r.com/
St. Louis Post-Dispatch home.post-dispatch.com

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