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Private manager may miss state lottery profit goals for 2nd year
The company hired to run the Illinois Lottery after years of flagging sales is on track to fall short of promised revenue goals for the second straight year — this time by about $180 million, according to a Tribune review of the firm's performance...
Tags: Pat Quinn, Mega Millions Lottery, Scientific Games Corporation, Government, Lotteries
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Illinois considers extending tax break to small businesses
Legislators are considering a bill that would expand the scope of the state's main economic development program to small businesses. House Bill 1336 calls for eliminating a requirement that companies make a capital investment in the state of at least $1...
Tags: Business Enterprises, Investments, JPMorgan Chase & Co., Motorola Mobility, Inc., Chrysler Group LLC
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And now for our applause
For more than six years, we've called for reform of Illinois' public pension system. Some days we begged legislators, some days we harangued them. Today we're pleased to list the names of House lawmakers who took responsible action Thursday and voted...Tags: Monique D Davis, Fred Crespo, Christine Radogno, Politics, Renee Kosel
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New Trier officials worried about potential property tax freeze
The way some local governments ask for property taxes can look a lot like going to a restaurant. When a school district or small municipality orders, they generally choose the biggest, most expensive menu item, regardless of how hungry they are. Their...Tags: Religion and Belief, Consumer Confidence, Crime, Law and Justice, Values, Inflation and Deflation
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Schools as polling places may become optional
State Rep. Jack Franks, D-Marengo, who has two school-aged children, said he doesn't like to see open schools used as polling places. "Schools are supposed to be a sanctuary of safety. I go to visit my schools to give talks. … Every time I go,...Tags: Illinois Elections, Health and Safety at School, Voting, Judy Baar Topinka, Elections
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District 225 reserves on the decline
Glenbrook High School District 225 is projecting a dip in its fund balance over the next five years that could slip below the amount the district likes to maintain. The current fund balance — or the reserve — is at about 65 percent of what...Tags: Prices, Consumer Confidence, Crime, Law and Justice, Economy, Business and Finance, Inflation and Deflation
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Illinois corporate tax credits swelled to $161 million in 2011
When lawmakers raised taxes on Illinois residents and businesses, they also increased corporate income tax breaks for a select group of companies. In 2011, businesses were eligible to claim about $161 million in tax credits — double from the...Tags: Investments, Career and Workplace, Google Inc., Business, Advanced Training
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Lawmakers leave Springfield without approving pension reform
Clout StreetState lawmakers adjourned a one-day special session today without approving even a scaled-back version of pension reform. Prospects for a major breakthrough on an issue were bleak before the House and Senate returned to the Capitol. But even a measure...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Pat Quinn, Career and Workplace, Government, Parties and Movements
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$23 million for paid leave
As state investigators began looking into serious allegations of misconduct involving Renee Thornton in 2007, the human services employee was told to turn in her ID badge, return her office keys and stay home. She didn't go back to work for more than...
Tags: Civil and Public Service, Corporate Crime, Embezzlement, Career and Workplace, Kmart
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For Madigan Democrats, there is such a thing as a free lunch
Finally, in the sea of envy that is Illinois politics — with all those nasty, mean and negative campaign ads — we have some heartwarming news to report. Illinois Republican Party Chairman Pat Brady wants to help Democratic candidates for...
Tags: Foods and Beverages, Joseph Berrios, Parties and Movements, John Kass, Michelle Mussman
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Business incentives transparency bill goes to Gov. Quinn
Chicago Tribune reporterA bill that would add transparency to the state's main economic development program was approved by the General Assembly on Friday. The program, known as Economic Development for a Growing Economy, or EDGE, offers tax breaks to companies that create or...Tags: Ford Motor Co., Chicago Tribune, Economic Policy, Pat Quinn, Government
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Broadcast museum opens with question about $6 million state jobs grant
Two years after a $6 million jobs grant from the state jump-started construction on its new building, the Museum of Broadcast Communications has a lot to show for it: 18,000 square feet of television and radio exhibits, recordings and memorabilia that...
Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Rentals, Chicago Cultural Center, Rod Blagojevich, Politics
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