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| Governor Looks for Someone to Lend $4.7 Billion |
CHICAGO (AP) -- So, who can lend Illinois the $4.7 billion Gov. Pat Quinn wants to borrow to move the state closer to balancing the budget?
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| Castillo Withdraws Lt. Gov. Application |
CHICAGO (AP) -- A former Democratic candidate for Illinois lieutenant governor has withdrawn his application for the post.
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| Lawmakers Seek Change to Lt. Gov. Job |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- The Illinois House wants to change the way political parties select their candidates for lieutenant governor.
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| Primary Closer to Returning to March |
The Illinois primary could be moved back to its original date.
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| Quinn Offers Surcharge Specifics |
When Gov. Pat Quinn sprang an income tax surcharge for education on us on Wednesday, he offered no details. Now he is talking about the specifics.
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| Green Party Gov Candidate Has Budget Ideas |
Rich Whitney, the Green Party candidate for governor, has a new idea for raising money for state government: tax financial transactions, like those that occur at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange and the Chicago Board Options Exchange.
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| Denisar Urges Moffitt to Support Income Tax Increase Live on Air |
Galesbug School District Superintendent Doctor Gene Denisar has a simple message for State Representative Don Moffitt and others as Denisar hopes they'll pass Governor Pat Quinn's proposed tax increase for education.
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| Abingdon School Board Approves Cuts In Response to Loss of State Funding |
The Abingdon School Board is letting dozens of staff members go, some of them certified, and cutting programs as a way to make up for an anticipated loss of more than a half-million dollars in state revenue.
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| Quinn Stumps for Tax Increase |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Gov. Pat Quinn is out making the case for an income tax increase that seems to have little support among Illinois lawmakers.
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| WIU President Tells Campus to Make Cuts |
MACOMB, Ill. (AP) -- Western Illinois University President Al Goldfarb is telling university administrators to cut spending next year by 3.5 percent to prepare for upcoming cuts in state funding.
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