He's done everything he's supposed to do to step down. |
His clients are treated like every other company that lobbies the state for business or policy changes. |
His position would be the same. These are sort of back-door attempts to raise consumer rates. |
Illinois faced a $5 billion deficit this year. The cost of prescription drugs is a major cost and it is going up 15 percent every year, and that is expected to continue until 2010. |
In this case, we had the vaccine tested. It was found to still be potent for the 2004-2005 flu strain. |
It makes sense that the funding should go where the problem is, |
It makes sense that the funding should go where the problem is. The senator's job and what he's doing is making sure that what the Senate is doing is fair. |
It's very clear we have a responsibility to bring people together and not push them apart. |
Our office is in regular contact with law enforcement on a wide range of issues, but we don't talk about subpoenas because they are confidential, |
Our office is in regular contact with law enforcement on a wide range of issues, but we don't talk about subpoenas because they are confidential. |
Revenue is way up and we've cut costs in other areas, so we're in a good position to do these things. |
The Chicago Public Schools have requested an additional $70-100 million in state funding. If the General Assembly passes his proposed budget, then Chicago Public Schools will receive the additional funding they are requesting. |
The governor is focused on passing the budget, and if all goes well, he will have directed $3.8 billion to education in four years, more than any other governor has done. |
The idea they have any advantage defies common sense. |
The importance of the findings is that the number of uninsured children is a reasonable number that we are in a position to fully cover. |