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  • Home district editorial lauds Kinzinger for slamming Cruz, Tea Partiers in Congress

    10/20/2013 1:59:33 PM PDT · by chicagolady · 15 replies
    Illinois Review ^ | Oct 20 2013 | Illinois Review
    ROCKFORD - Sunday, an emboldened Congressman Adam Kinzinger (IL-16) pointed his Facebook followers to a Rockford Star editorial that lauds Kinzinger for slamming Ted Cruz and Congressional colleagues that stood against the debt ceiling being raised in last week's vote. Earlier in the week, the Congressman also criticized colleagues for how they handled the government shutdown. The home district editorial Kinzinger referenced called the small cadre of budget hawks in Congress -including Congressman Randy Hultgren, who was the only Illinois "no" vote on the debt ceiling vote - "nihilists" and "bullies": One who did show his mettle, however, was Rep....
  • Illegal Immigrant Drivers License Program Kicking Off

    10/17/2013 8:01:47 AM PDT · by moonshinner_09 · 15 replies
    wics.com ^ | October 16 2013, | wics.com
    Illegal immigrants, driving legally on the road. Next month, non-visa status people in Illinois can begin the process of obtaining a temporary driver's license. Despite the controversial law being on the books since January, many questions remain. "Public safety." "But they're here illegally." Those are the main arguments for and against a law that allows illegal immigrants to obtain a temporary drivers license for three years. "This means freedom," Claudia Fabian, who came to the U.S. from Argentina, said. "It means being not scared anymore of maybe you are not going to be stopped that day and put in jail...
  • Governor Bars State From Asking Job Applicants About Felony Records

    10/08/2013 11:15:56 AM PDT · by magellan · 38 replies
    CBS Chicago ^ | October 7, 2013
    Illinoisans with a felony on their records will no longer be asked about their criminal past when they apply for state jobs. Promoting the decision to what he calls "Ban the Box," State Rep. LaShawn K. Ford (D-Chicago) says the governor's administrative order doesn't mean private employers will be required to hire ex-cons. It simply means applications for state government jobs will no longer include a box indicating whether an applicant has pled guilty, or been convicted of a criminal offense, other than a minor traffic violation. State agencies would still be allowed to conduct background checks, and request information...
  • Undocumented immigrants soon can apply for drivers licenses in Aurora, Naperville

    10/07/2013 3:52:27 PM PDT · by moonshinner_09 · 7 replies
    beaconnews.suntimes.com ^ | October 7, 2013 1 | Kalyn Belsha
    AURORA — The Illinois office that issues driver’s licenses is preparing to roll out its biggest initiative in 14 years: helping undocumented immigrants apply for those licenses. Come December, when appointments become available to apply for the licenses, an Aurora facility will be one of 25 designated locations across the state where immigrants can go to get them. “This is our No. 1 priority right now in our office,” said Tom Benigno, chief of staff to Secretary of State Jesse White, who leads the office that is overseeing the initiative. Benigno joined State Rep. Linda Chapa LaVia (D-Aurora) and Alderman...
  • Councilwoman Quillman Calls Confrontation a 'Chaotic Situation'

    10/07/2013 12:22:29 PM PDT · by hsmomx3 · 8 replies
    Joliet Patch ^ | 10/03/20113 | Joseph Hosey, Editor
    Councilwoman Jan Quillman said the night she squabbled with a firefighter she was greatly upset by the bloody "massacre scene" she happened upon when her mother-in-law injured a varicose vein.
  • CASE SOLVED: Effingham gun sign thefts case solved, arrest made

    10/03/2013 6:44:47 AM PDT · by marktwain · 26 replies
    gunssavelife.com ^ | 2 October, 2013 | GSL
    Larry Micenheimer.  Photo courtesy Facebook. Gun haters intolerant not only of gun rights, but also free speech rights.Guns Save Life director Don Huskey, who hails from Effingham, was perplexed when signs touting his “All American SHO-Show” gun shows started turning up missing in and near Effingham during the month of September.He replaced the signs, on private property where he had owner permission to post them, and they too turned up missing.“It’s frustrating,” he told GSL’s president John Boch.  “It’s really frustrating.”Well, last week Don Huskey got some good news.Police made an arrest.Of course, just like in the opening intro to...
  • Nine Alleged Members of Hobos Street Gang Indicted in RICO Conspiracy for Murders

    09/26/2013 7:40:19 PM PDT · by moonshinner_09 · 6 replies
    FBI.GOV ^ | September 26, 2013 | U.S. Attorney’s Office
    Nine Alleged Members of Hobos Street Gang Indicted in RICO Conspiracy for Murders and Other Violent, Drug-Related Crimes CHICAGO—Nine defendants who allegedly directed or participated in a violent, drug trafficking street gang known as the Hobos were charged today in a federal racketeering conspiracy (RICO) indictment with engaging in murders, attempted murders, robberies, and narcotics distribution. The five-count indictment returned by a federal grand jury alleges five murders, solicitation of a sixth murder, four attempted murders, three robberies, and the operation of “drug spots” and “drug lines” on the city’s south side among a pattern of criminal activity between 2004...
  • IL:Edward Hambrick freed from jail after gun law ruled unconstitutional

    09/21/2013 6:59:59 PM PDT · by marktwain · 23 replies
    myfoxchicago.com ^ | 18 September, 2013 | Mike Flannery
    Edward Hambrick also enjoyed choosing his own clothing Wednesday, something he could not do in 14 months at the Cook County Jail. He was locked up longer than some convicted of violent crimes, though authorities said the 40-year-old computer programmer's record is completely clean. He was among four defendants freed from the jail overnight. State's Attorney Anita Alvarez dropped gun possession charges against 103 defendants Tuesday. The Illinois Supreme Court last week ruled the gun possession charges they all faced were based on a law that is unconstitutional. "Everything is pretty much destroyed," Hambrick said of being locked up. "But...
  • Rally in Springfield to support immigration rights, Trust Act and Safe Driving Act

    09/21/2013 6:28:43 AM PDT · by moonshinner_09 · 14 replies
    GazetteNET ^ | September 20, 2013 | BOB DUNN
    SPRINGFIELD — Supporters of immigration rights plan a rally in Springfield on Saturday in support of two bills they say will keep the state safer. The rally is scheduled to begin at 12:30 p.m. at All Souls Church, 449 Plainfield St., in Springfield. The bills are known as the Trust Act and the Safe Driving Act, according to a statement from organizers. The Trust Act would prevent individuals released by judges and magistrates from then being detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers. The bill would also clarify that it is not the responsibility of local law enforcement officials to...
  • First Impact Of Illinois Supreme Court Ruling On Right To Carry

    09/19/2013 6:41:18 AM PDT · by marktwain
    onlygunsandmoney.blogspot.com ^ | 17 September, 2013 | John Richardson
    This past Thursday, the Illinois Supreme Court ruled unanimously in People v. Aguilar that the Illinois law that banned carry outside the home was illegal under the Second Amendment. Yesterday, this ruling caused Cook County Circuit Judge Ellen Mandeltort to reverse herself and drop charges against Deafalla Haddad. Mr. Haddad had been charged with the unlawful use of a weapon after he was found in possession of a handgun during a routine traffic stop. Cook County Circuit Judge Ellen Mandeltort last week denied Deafalla Haddad's request to drop the charges. But the Supreme Court ruled Thursday that part of...
  • Illinois Supreme Court: Second Amendment Applies Outside the Home

    09/12/2013 1:32:55 PM PDT · by marktwain · 13 replies
    Gun Watch ^ | 13 August, 2013 | Dean Weingarten
    Young lady with revolver in Arizona Today, 12 September, 2013,  the Illinois Supreme Court ruled that the second amendment of the Bill of Rights applies to the carrying of arms outside of the home.  They did this by declaring the Illinois statute which makes carry of loaded firearms outside of a persons property illegal, to be unconstitutional.  From the decision http://www.state.il.us/court/Opinions/SupremeCourt/2013/112116.pdf:    We begin with section 24-1.6(a)(1), (a)(3)(A), which states: “(a) A person commits the offense of aggravated unlawful use of a weapon when he or she knowingly: (1) Carries on or about his or her person or in...
  • Hunger strikers seek transplants for undocumented immigrants

    08/05/2013 7:03:53 AM PDT · by moonshinner_09 · 13 replies
    suntimes.com ^ | August 5, 2013 | MITCH DUDEK
    Demanding access to organ transplant procedures for undocumented immigrants, a group of hunger strikers set up camp outside Northwestern Memorial Hospital on Sunday. They said they would stay until hopsital CEO Dean Harrison agreed to a meeting. The group of about 40 picketers included 14 people who were in the sixth day of a hunger strike. “We’re asking for help,” said Blanca Gomez, 23, who needs a kidney transplant. “I go to dialysis three times a week. I’m not going off the hunger strike until I get on the transplant list.”
  • IL:Cook County Bans More Guns

    07/21/2013 9:03:32 AM PDT · by marktwain · 18 replies
    Gun Watch ^ | 22 July, 2013 | Dean Weingarten
    This ban and restrictions appear blatantly unconstitutional under Heller and McDonald.  I am sure there will be court challenges.  Too bad the commissioners will not be held personally accountable for their lack of responsibility.   From the Daily Herald: The Cook County Board Wednesday voted to ban the sale of guns to people under 21, restrict how people with children at home store their ammunition and add firearms to its list of banned so-called assault weapons. The votes come as suburbs have until midnight Friday to approve their own assault weapons bans, though few have expressed much interest in doing so....
  • IL:Fannypack Carry with new Law

    07/09/2013 7:29:50 PM PDT · by marktwain · 13 replies
    Gun Watch ^ | 10 July, 2013 | Dean Weingarten, kurt555gs
    Opencarry.org  has some decent discussion on the new concealed carry law in Illinois. Here is a link to a PDF file of the new law.  168  double spaced typed  pages Full text of the Illinois Firearms Concealed Carry Act (HB183) Here are some well thought out remarks from kurt555gs on the Illinois forum on opencarry.org: HB183 is now law! The legislature has over ridden the ( irrelevant ) governor's veto. The Concealed carry portion of the law is horrid. Written by the Chicago anti civil rights bunch and full of delays and traps and criminal penalties to Illinois License to...
  • IL:A real way to prevent killings

    07/08/2013 9:57:39 AM PDT · by marktwain · 14 replies
    foxnews.com ^ | 3 July, 2013 | Dr. Keith Ablow
    The results of a University of Chicago study on preventing homicide amongst young men are a start toward solving that city’s (and other cities’) plague of violence. The National Bureau of Economic Research has released data from the university’s Crime Lab that shows that cognitive behavioral therapy—in which young people are taught to observe their thought patterns and change them—can prevent homicide, at least while the therapy is ongoing. The theory behind the study was that a large percentage of the violent acts of young people are not planned. Instead, they occur almost instantaneously, when conflict erupts and horrible reflexes...
  • IL:Quinn’s veto of gun measure misfires

    07/08/2013 6:09:50 AM PDT · by marktwain · 19 replies
    thetelegraph.com ^ | 7 July, 2013 | NA
    Gov. Pat Quinn is off target in his bid to rewrite a bill that would allow Illinoisans to carry concealed firearms. Last week, and with only a week before a federal court deadline requiring the state to approve a concealed carry law, Quinn issued an amendatory veto of House Bill 183, the legislation passed in May by the Illinois General Assembly in an attempt to meet the court’s mandate. Even though the bill was approved by wide margins in both the Illinois House and Senate, Quinn’s amendatory veto sends the measure back to legislators with significant changes that the governor...
  • IL:DeKalb County lawmakers disagree with Quinn’s changes to concealed carry bill

    07/03/2013 3:00:40 PM PDT · by marktwain · 2 replies
    daily-chronicle.com ^ | 3 July, 2013 | DAVID THOMAS
    DeKALB – Local lawmakers said they support overriding Gov. Pat Quinn’s alterations to a concealed- carry measure, which include setting a one-gun limit on the number of firearms a person can carry and banning weapons entirely from establishments where alcohol is served. The Democratic governor used his amendatory veto power Tuesday to change legislation sent to him after months of intense debate and compromise. He added provisions on signage, employers’ rights and allowing local communities to create their own laws limiting assault weapons.Within hours of Quinn’s announcement, Illinois’ legislative leaders called a session for July 9 to deal with the...
  • Illinois AG seeks to deny forcibly disarmed young woman her day in court

    06/21/2013 4:16:36 AM PDT · by marktwain · 8 replies
    St. Louis Gun Rights Examiner ^ | 19 June, 2013 | Kurt Hofmann
    Yesterday, we looked at Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan's latest maneuvers intended to minimize Illinoisans' Constitutionally guaranteed, fundamental human right of the individual to keep and bear arms. Or perhaps that it is not her latest maneuver. As it turns out, she has also been busy lately trying to persuade the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Illinois to dismiss an 18-year-old woman's lawsuit over the state's refusal to issue her a Firearm Owners Identification (FOID) card, required in Illinois for purchase or possession of guns and ammunition. From the Madison-St. Clair Record:
  • New Accounting Rules Will Force States to Admit Problems

    06/14/2013 3:00:50 PM PDT · by Kaslin · 13 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | June 14, 2013 | Mike Shedlock
    Many states, especially California and Illinois, have had severe pension underfunding problems for many years. However, new actuarial pension rules will finally force states to admit the problem. Thus, it should not be surprising that talk of "technical bankruptcy" and “service insolvency” is growing. Here are some pertinent ideas from California on the Brink: Pension Crisis About to Get Worse   Moody’s new credit standards for public pensions would nearly double the unfunded liabilities for state and local pension plans in California to $328.6 billion from $128.3 billion. California has the second lowest credit rating at Standard & Poor’s of all 50 states;...
  • School database loses backers as parents balk over privacy -(Gates Foundation funded Common Core )

    06/02/2013 9:32:36 AM PDT · by opentalk · 15 replies
    Reuters ^ | May 29, 2013 | Stephanie Simon
    100 million database set up to store extensive records on millions of public school students has stumbled badly since its launch this spring, with officials in several states backing away from the project amid protests from irate parents. The database, funded mostly by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, is intended to track students from kindergarten through high school by storing myriad data points: test scores, learning disabilities, discipline records - even teacher assessments of a child's character. The idea is that consolidated records make it easier for teachers to use software that mines data to identify academic weaknesses. Games,...