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by Steven Ross Johnson
3:36pm
Mon Dec 17, 2012

Medicare, Medicaid & Social Security Vital To Illinois Economy, New Report Finds

As lawmakers continue to make little progress in their negotiations over the federal budget, local senior rights advocates warn that proposed cuts in spending to the country’s social safety net would negatively affect many of the state’s elderly and most vulnerable residents.

The importance of Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid was the focus of a new report that illustrates the positive impact these programs have on the state’s economy, as well as those who receive the benefits.

“We need to remember Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid are truly the foundation of the middle class,” said Emily Stuart, director at the Illinois Alliance for Retired Americans. “Without them, the middle class would most certainly suffer.”

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by Aricka Flowers
8:56pm
Tue Nov 27, 2012

Durbin Talks Progressive Solutions To The Fiscal Cliff (VIDEO)

U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL) says the fiscal cliff can be avoided if lawmakers make the right choices and outlined a progressive plan for them to do just that. The Senate's number 2 Democrat says taxes are the first issue that needs to be addressed followed by reforming entitlements; the latter of which Republicans are adamant about tying to any deal that addresses the fiscal cliff.

"President Obama and Democratic candidates campaigned on the idea that the wealthiest Americans should be asked to pay a little more in taxes -- and voters endorsed it," Durbin said today at a speech for the Center for American Progress.

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by Steven Ross Johnson
6:18pm
Mon Nov 19, 2012

Illinois Revenue Projections, Allocation Procedures Need Revamping, Report Finds

A new report from the governor’s advisory commission on improving the state’s budget process is calling on lawmakers to find a more accurate way of estimating how much revenue the state takes in, and become more flexible when it comes to how those funds are allocated.

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by Brandon Campbell
4:47pm
Mon Nov 19, 2012

Nursing Home Workers Hold Vigil to Protest Working Conditions (VIDEO)

Decrying low wages, understaffing and a lack of resources, about 200 nursing home workers and supporters showed up for a rally and march in Rogers Park Thursday evening.

The SEIU* Healthcare Illinois union members have been in contract negotiations with nursing home operators for more than a year, with each of these issues being major sticking points.

But those aren’t the only problems, workers said at the rally, which marched in front of four nursing homes in the far North Side neighborhood along Sheridan Avenue.

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by Aricka Flowers
12:10am
Fri Nov 9, 2012

Freeport Sensata Employees Rally For Job Creation, Full Severance

Freeport workers at the Bain Capital-owned Sensata Technologies rallied today as part of a national movement calling on politicians to focus on job creation, not cuts to social services and education. The workers say the outcome of the election, which saw Democrat Cheri Bustos beat incumbent, Tea Party-backed Republican Bobby Schilling in the 17th congressional district where the Sensata factory lies, shows that voters are ready to see their elected officials work for them, not against them.

For months, the Sensata workers called on U.S. Rep. Schilling and Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney to address the issue of the 170 U.S. jobs being outsourced to China. But their calls fell on deaf ears, with neither Schilling nor Romney ever taking the time to meet with the workers or address the issue. 

“Politicians who turned their back on workers, like Bobby Schilling and Mitt Romney, were rejected by voters,” said Tom Gaulrapp, who has worked at the plant for 33 years. “Our elected leaders need to stand up for good jobs, not job-killing budget cuts.”

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by Steven Ross Johnson
1:38pm
Wed Nov 7, 2012

Mr. Foster Goes Back To Washington (VIDEO)

Democratic challenger for the 11th Congressional District, Bill Foster is heading back to Washington after defeating Republican incumbent U.S Rep. Judy Biggert, 58 percent to 42 percent, with 99 percent of precincts reporting.

Foster, who was first elected to office in 2008 in the 14th Congressional District, lost his seat to Tea Party-backed Republican Randy Hultgren in the 2010 mid-term election.

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by Ellyn Fortino
2:24am
Wed Nov 7, 2012

Schneider Unseats Dold In the 10th Congressional District (VIDEO)

It’s been more than 30 years since a Democrat has held the 10th congressional seat in Illinois, but now it’s Brad Schneider’s turn.

Schneider, a business consultant from Deerfield, beat incumbent Robert Dold (R-Kenilworth).

During his victory speech, Schneider said he’s emerged from the campaign changed for the better, not because of the process, but because of the people in the 10th district.

“Together, we just made history,” he told the crowd of more than 200 supporters at the Northbrook Hilton.

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