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by Matthew Blake
1:51pm
Mon Sep 17, 2012

Why Pat Quinn's Relationship With Labor Is On The Rocks

On August 10, Gov. Pat Quinn visited Caterpillar machinists on a picket line in Joliet, donating $10,000 to a union strike fund. But Quinn offered no position on the walkout, except bromides such as “believe in yourselves” to machinists who had been on strike for more than three months.

Quick Hit
by Matthew Blake
3:59pm
Fri Jun 8, 2012

Report Gives Qualified Praise For Illinois Campaign Finance Laws

Illinois is synonymous with political corruption, but a new study gives hope to the Land of Lincoln. Illinois has the seventh strongest campaign finance laws in the country, according to a report released yesterday by the Center for Public Integrity, a Washington, D.C. government watchdog.

As with a CPI study Progress Illinois examined in February on overall public corruption by state, the campaign finance report is not concerned with past shenanigans but current law, and Illinois ranks well on both citizen access to financial records, and decently on rules placed on the financing of political parties and individual candidates. Read more »

Quick Hit
by Matthew Blake
10:13pm
Wed Feb 15, 2012

Signs Of Reform In Chicago And Illinois Politics?

A report released today from the University of Illinois at Chicago political science department delivered the not so breaking news that city and state government have an appalling history of corruption – the worst track record in the country, according to one stat the authors cited.

Less clear is what changes Chicago and Illinois citizens can expect to see in this area. Read more »