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| Borrowing Plan Fails Again in IL House |
POSTED 3:40pm 5/7/10 SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- The Illinois House has once again rejected a plan to borrow $3.7 billion for the state's troubled pension systems.
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| Quinn: Proposed IL Budget "A Good Blueprint" |
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Gov. Pat Quinn is optimistic a budget without threatened cuts for education but requiring state workers to take additional days off without pay will quickly work its way through the Illinois Legislature.
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| House Budget Includes Cuts |
It's a race to approve a state budget by the weekend, and House Democrats believe they have the better answer than the Senate Democrats.
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| Late Night Senate Session Results in Their Own Budget |
The Illinois Senate has passed its own version of a budget package, trying to send the House a message that it has principle that it wants recognized.
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| Two People Shot to Death at Old Navy Store in Chicago's Loop |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Police in Chicago say a man and a woman are dead after an apparent murder-suicide shooting at the Old Navy clothing store in the heart of the city's Loop retail corridor.
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| Last-Ditch Effort to Delay Blago Trial |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Former Gov. Rod Blagojevich's lawyers have gone to a federal appeals court in a last-ditch effort to delay his corruption trial.
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| Simon: Brady is "Step Back in Time" |
CHICAGO (AP) -- The Democrat running for Illinois lieutenant governor is calling Republican gubernatorial candidate Bill Brady "a step back in time."
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| Advocates: Nursing Home Bill Would Raise Standards |
CHICAGO (AP) -- Advocates for the elderly say Illinois nursing homes would be safer under legislation being considered in the state Senate.
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| U of I Agrees to Buyouts With More Than 600 |
URBANA, Ill. (AP) -- The University of Illinois' flagship campus has agreed to buyouts with more than 600 employees that it says will save about $25 million.
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| America's Favorite Birth Control Method Turns 50 |
CHICAGO (AP) -- America's favorite form of birth control -- the pill -- celebrates its 50th birthday on Sunday.
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