Articles filed under Politics
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Six cities vie for Democratic ConventionJun 07, 2014 1:01 am - WASHINGTON - New York, Hillary Rodham Clinton's political base, and two cities in presidential battleground Ohio are among the six locations under consideration for the...
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Complex times for VP's son to work at Ukraine firmJun 07, 2014 1:01 am - WASHINGTON - Vice President Joe Biden's visit Saturday to support Ukraine's fragile democracy came soon after his youngest son was hired by a private Ukrainian company t...
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Texas GOP endorses 'reparative therapy' for gaysJun 07, 2014 1:01 am - FORT WORTH, Texas - The Texas Republican Party now endorses so-called "reparative therapy" for gays, under a new platform given final approval at its annual convention S...
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Quinn campaign focuses on Rauner's business dealsJun 06, 2014 1:01 am - First it was allegations of nursing home resident neglect. Then an admitted serial fraudster on a retirement funds board. Now it's companies outsourcing jobs overseas. ...
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Clinton chafed at GOP push to abolish CommerceJun 06, 2014 1:01 am - WASHINGTON - Former President Bill Clinton mused that congressional Republicans wanted to abolish a federal agency because it was headed by a black man, and his administ...
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Texas GOP advances 'reparative therapy' for gaysJun 06, 2014 1:01 am - FORT WORTH, Texas - The Texas Republican Party would endorse psychological treatment that seeks to turn gay people straight under a new platform partly aimed at rebuking...
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Des Plaines extends lobbyist agreementsJun 05, 2014 1:01 am - Des Plaines' city council has extended agreements with three lobbyists hired to represent the city's interests in Springfield. The council this week approved lobbyist se...
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Illinois budget leaves state agencies in limboJun 05, 2014 1:01 am - SPRINGFIELD - Illinois state agencies are restricting spending and bracing for the worst after lawmakers approved a budget that uses accounting gimmicks and punts on cru...
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State law requires millions of dollars in mailersJun 05, 2014 1:00 am - Democracy costs money, and the multiple efforts to change the Illinois Constitution on the ballot in November could cost the state as much as $4 million in printing, mai...
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Suburban counties await Quinn's word on code of conduct planJun 04, 2014 1:01 am - Suburban county boards would have a chance to remove appointees they think a broke a code of conduct under a plan on Gov. Pat Quinn's desk. The idea was inspired in part...