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PI Original
by Adam Doster
3:17pm
Mon Dec 8, 2008

"Schakowsky for Senate" Petition Gathers Steam

It’s anybody’s guess who Gov.
Rod Blagojevich wants to succeed President-elect Barack Obama in the
U.S. Senate. But one pol may be emerging as the favored pick of the
progressive netroots.

As of Monday morning, more than 5,500 people have signed a “Jan Schakowsky ...

PI Original
by Angela Caputo
1:21pm
Mon Dec 8, 2008

Great Lakes Compact Takes Effect

After four long years of negotiations, the federal Great Lakes Basin Compact -- a plan to protect the world’s largest supply of freshwater from being diverted across the country -- goes into effect today.

It seemed touch and go
at times, but all eight states that make ...

PI Original
by Adam Doster
12:32pm
Mon Dec 8, 2008

Blagojevich Suspends Business With BoA Over Republic Strike

Gov. Rod Blagojevich has
thrown down the gauntlet. Speaking to reporters from the site of the
Republic Windows sit-down strike, the governor said the state would
suspend any business dealings with the Bank of America until it
extended credit to the shuttered company. ...

PI Original
by Angela Caputo
11:25am
Mon Dec 8, 2008

Blazing The Path To Immigration Reform

Illinois immigrants went to the polls this fall and supported in large numbers
candidates who promised to deliver on much-needed national immigration
reforms. On Saturday morning, more than 1,000 came together to let
incoming members of Congress and the White House ...

PI Original
by Adam Doster
10:42am
Mon Dec 8, 2008

Republic Windows Strike Enters Fourth Day

The historic sit-in at
Republic Windows and Doors factory has entered its fourth day and there is a
lot of action brewing. Attorney General Lisa Madigan said Sunday her
office has begun investigating
the company. Meanwhile, a meeting is scheduled for 4 p.m. between ...

PI Original
by Josh Kalven
2:26pm
Sun Dec 7, 2008

Republic Windows Takes A Stand By Taking A Seat

The story of Republic Window and Doors started quietly last week, when Bank of America informed the company, located on Chicago's Goose Island, that it had canceled their $5 million line of credit. Then came the rumble. Republic's executives, in turn, announced that the ...

PI Original
by Adam Doster
5:32pm
Fri Dec 5, 2008

Subprime Mortgages And Civil Rights

The manner with which mortgage companies peddled subprime loans to low-income people of color has been called reverse redlining,
an inversion of the racially discriminatory real estate practices
prevalent in urban America through the better part of the 1960s. And
...

PI Original
by Angela Caputo
4:01pm
Fri Dec 5, 2008

Hawking Public Assets

Yesterday, members of the Chicago City Council made a snap decision to lease off
the city’s 36,000 parking meters in exchange for $1.2 billion, marking
the fourth time a major public asset has been handed over to private
interests in just three years.

Only time ...

PI Original
by Adam Doster
12:32pm
Fri Dec 5, 2008

Hiking The Gas Tax

Municipal leaders and government agencies have long-overdue infrastructure projects ready to go.
State legislators just haven’t provided the money. All summer, Gov. Rod
Blagojevich, House Speaker Michael Madigan, and now-retired Senate
President Emil Jones clashed over a ...