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| What Illinois Will Get in Stimulus Bill, and How You Can Track It |
President Barack Obama signed a 787 billion dollar stimulus bill this week which means several billion will come to Illinois.
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| Lawmakers Reject Mandatory Chiropractic Screenings for Kids |
Nobody wants kids to get scoliosis, but an Illinois House committee has decided requiring them to see the chiropractor is not the answer.
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| Superintendent: Knoxville Elementary School Needs to Expand |
The Superintendent of the Knoxville School District says one way or another, Mabel Woolsey Elementary School has to expand.
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| Schock Wants Special Election Bill Passed in Congress |
Legislation proposed by a congressman from the area would virtually eliminate the process of governors appointing U.S. senators.
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| Republicans Renew Special Election Call |
Illinois House and Senate Republicans are renewing their call for a special election, now and forever, to put U.S. senators in vacant seats.
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| SEIU Wants State Money |
Nearly 700 Service Employees International Union (SEIU) members and their families flooded the State Capitol building in Springfield Thursday as they lobbied lawmakers to support their cause.
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| Ameren Looks for Rate Hike; CUB Calls it "Disturbing" |
Ameren customers could see a rate hike in 2010.
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| Hare Says He'll Keep Pushing for More Funding for Galesburg Projects |
Congressman Phil Hare says he believes a lot of good will come to Galesburg from the economic stimulus bill, but hopes it won't stop there.
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| Knoxville School Board Members Speak Out on "Rude" Member |
Bullying. Coercion. Disrespect. Vulgar language. Threatening demeanor. Those are words the President of the Knoxville School Board used to describe one of the board's members.
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| Quinn to Burris: Fess Up |
Now that Senator Roland Burris has made new revelations about contacts with associates of former Governor Rod Blagojevich that he hadn't previously disclosed, Gov. Pat Quinn says its time Burris comes forward with the truth.
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