ICPR Board Chair Susan Garrett is quoted in this article. via Illinois News Network “Illinois’ governor proposing rewarding state workers who take fewer sick days is causing the state’s largest employees union to cry foul. A memo the governor’s office…
Read More ICPR Board Chair Susan Garrett is quoted in this article via Illinois Times “Illinois auditor general Frank Mautino continued collecting campaign contributions and spending money after the General Assembly voted to put him in charge of auditing state agencies to…
Read More Read Morevia Chicago Sun-Times “As the U.S. Justice Department embarks on a civil rights investigation of the Chicago Police, we urge the feds to emphasize the word ‘Chicago’ as fully as the word ‘police.’ If the Chicago Police Department is, indeed,…
Read Morevia Reuters “The number of Americans filing for jobless benefits fell last week and layoffs in December were the smallest in 15-1/2 years, pointing to a firmer labor market even as economic growth appears to have slowed sharply in the…
Read Morevia REBOOT Illinois “In recent years, Illinois has come under fire for a legal and regulatory environment that critics say is hostile to business. But the state’s top business group is lauding the arrival of a handful of new Illinois…
Read Morevia Chicago Tribune “Nearly two dozen Chicago police officers have been disciplined in recent weeks for having faulty dashboard cameras or not using them properly as fallout continues since the release of the video of the fatal police shooting of…
Read Morevia Chicago Tribune “‘Obliging the government to control itself is what we are called upon to do today.’ —Illinois Supreme Court, striking down an attempt to curtail public employee pension benefits, May 8, 2015. The official moniker of Lt. Gov….
Read Morevia Chicago Tribune “Mayor Rahm Emanuel said Tuesday it’s “not possible” that City Hall’s Law Department is part of the cover-up culture he’s acknowledged exists at the Chicago Police Department — a day after a federal judge ruled that a…
Read Morevia Los Angeles Times “Current and former state senators are joining forces in an attempt to prevent conflicts of interest on California’s elected tax board. State Sen. Jerry Hill (D-San Mateo) said Tuesday that he had introduced a bill that would…
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