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by Ashlee Rezin
6:19pm
Fri Mar 15

Illinois Congressmen Push Bills On DOD Audit, Future Of U.S. Physicians & Fracking

Three bills in Congress received co-sponsorship from Illinois legislators this week ranging from a call to audit the Pentagon to an investigation of the environmental and health consequences of fracking. We take a closer look at the bills.

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by Steven Ross Johnson
11:40am
Fri Feb 15

Advocates Call On Lawmakers To Have A Heart When It Comes To Federal Budget Cuts (VIDEO)

As the deadline looms for Congress to agree on a budget plan that would avoid an automatic series of spending cuts, a coalition of worker rights', veteran and anti-poverty advocates convened at Federal Plaza Thursday to voice their concerns over the potential negative impact such a move would have for the most vulnerable Americans.

More than $1 trillion in cuts over the next decade, known as sequestration, are set to go into effect March 1. According to a report released last September by the White House Office of Management and Budget, reductions would be made across the board, impacting more than 1,200 agencies and programs.

Singing such tunes as “Stop in the Name of Love”, some 40 to 50 protesters stood in the cold to give what organizers described as a “Valentine’s Day message” to both Illinois Democrat U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin and Republican U.S. Sen. Mark Kirk to preserve funding for the country’s social safety net.

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by Matthew Blake
4:44pm
Mon Jun 25, 2012

Clear Examples Of Waste Are Hard To Find In State Budget

Christopher Willis of the Associated Press does some good digging into the state budget passed by the General Assembly last May, uncovering a few state grants Democratic lawmakers slipped in for pet local projects.

But the headline “Special grants helped state Democrats pass budget” could be a bit misleading. As Willis points out, grants are the exception in the state budget, and such pet spending has especially decreased since the General Assembly impeached Rod Blagojevich as governor in January 2009. Read more »