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3 days ago

Updated 39 hours ago

A Chatham hero: Paul Davis

1600 E. 84th St., Chicago, Illinois

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  • carl average voter

    Paul Davis was a worker. He worked for Mayor Washington and on countless election campaigns as well as being a journalist. I wish he had a column to speak from our communities perspective in the major papers.

3 days ago

Updated 2 days ago

Tell the NEW Rep to vote YES

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (CBS) -- A proposal to add an extra second to yellow lights at intersections with red light cameras has stalled in the Illinois House, and prospects for passage anytime soon appear unlikely.

State Sen. Dan Duffy (R-Lake Barrington) sponsored the measure to require cities that use red light cameras to tack on one more second to yellow lights at "photo-enforced" intersections. Although the measure passed overwhelmingly in the Illinois Senate, it's gone nowhere in the House.

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SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (CBS) -- A proposal to add an extra second to yellow lights at intersections with red light cameras has stalled in the Illinois House, and prospects for passage anytime soon appear unlikely.

State Sen. Dan Duffy (R-Lake Barrington) sponsored the measure to require cities that use red light cameras to tack on one more second to yellow lights at "photo-enforced" intersections. Although the measure passed overwhelmingly in the Illinois Senate, it's gone nowhere in the House.

Duffy said a Texas A&M study found longer yellow lights would reduce the number of accidents, but he said House Speaker Mike Madigan (D-Chicago) is blocking the legislation.

“If it’s about revenue, then I think people in high positions here in Springfield should let us know the facts, and say that it’s about revenue, that they don’t want to cut the revenue,” Duffy said. “Again, there’s no facts to dispute adding one second of yellow time drastically improves safety at intersections.”

Duffy has said that several cities and towns in other states have implemented the system, and significantly improved safety as a result.

State Sen. Ed Sullivan (R-Mundelein) said he also thinks the potential to reduce revenue from red light cameras could be the reason the proposal has stalled.

But Sullivan said increasing the time for every yellow light in Illinois -- not just those at intersections with red light cameras -- would be going too far.

Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s office does not support Duffy’s idea.

“Lengthening yellow lights has adverse safety implications for drivers and pedestrians,” the mayor’s office said in a written statement earlier this year.

Duffy said "that's mind-boggling."

A recent study by a University of Illinois traffic expert studied 39 Chicago intersections with red-light cameras and found the number of accidents actually increased after they were installed.

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  • State Senator Dan Duffy,
    Please vote YES to adding seconds to the yellow light cameras in Illinois. The risk for potential accidents would greatly reduce if people had a few extra seconds to stop and not fear getting a red light ticket. I appreciate your efforts on behalf of the people of Illinois. Mary Taylor, 9853 S. Ellis, Chicago, IL 60628

  • Denise Denson Minister/Community Advocate

    Occupy Chicago is blocking all traffic SB on Clark.

4 days ago

Updated 3 days ago

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NATO Summit Chicago

8th Ward - what are you doing to prepare for NATO? I saw a sign today posted on a pole on Michigan Ave that said "Emergency Shelter" the sign was an arrow pointing to the Grant Park/Metra Station entrance. If protesters are going into Bridgeport, do you think they will come to the East side?

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  • Denise Denson Minister/Community Advocate

    Protesters face off against police during immigration detention rally
    Protesters face off against a line of Chicago Police during immigration detention rally at Immigration Court Building in Chicago. The protest was organized by Occupy Chicago and Our Lady of Guadalupe Anglican Mission.

  • EveryBlock Becca Director of Community Management

    If you guys have any updates, please continue to share on the site as the week progresses.

3 days ago

Minister/Community Advocate

States Attorney

Christopher Cooper is a candidate for the position of States Attorney of Cook County.

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3 days ago

Minister/Community Advocate

nato

Chicago police officers who work overtime during the NATO summit will be paid in cash — and denied the option of taking compensatory time — triggering a class-action grievance by the police union.

The preemptive grievance — potentially affecting 3,100 police officers assigned to NATO duty if they all choose comp time over cash — was posted on the official website of the Fraternal Order of Police.

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May 04

Updated 4 days ago

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  • Ron, I think it's too early to tell. We seem to have gone from one dictator to another in how he runs the council so I guess the question is will he be benevolent and magnanimous. I wonder if you have as many revenuers walking the streets in your neighborhood writing tickets as we do?

  • carl average voter

    Ron you probably like his take charge attitude that the last few New York mayors had. He could easily be a republican. My problem is their solutions always are harder on the middle classs and poor. For the middle class and poor its a true change in the quality of life. The rich have made it clear they don't want to spend any more money on the rest of us. That's what I think is the new government role.

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Metra Changes for NATO Summit

South Shore Tells Riders To Avoid Travel During Summit, If Possible
by John Dodge

CHICAGO (CBS) -- A warning for Northwest Indiana commuters: Avoid traveling on the South Shore train line during the NATO Summit.

Riders can expect major delays, several cancellations and restrictions on what they can carry on board.

The Northern Indiana Commuter Transportation District (NICTD) is canceling all westbound trains that arrive into Chicago, between 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. on Monday, the final day of the...

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South Shore Tells Riders To Avoid Travel During Summit, If Possible
by John Dodge

CHICAGO (CBS) -- A warning for Northwest Indiana commuters: Avoid traveling on the South Shore train line during the NATO Summit.

Riders can expect major delays, several cancellations and restrictions on what they can carry on board.

The Northern Indiana Commuter Transportation District (NICTD) is canceling all westbound trains that arrive into Chicago, between 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. on Monday, the final day of the summit at McCormick Place.

"NICTD advises passengers to postpone travel on NATO summit days if possible," the rail agency said in a statement.

READ: Full List Of Canceled Trains, Security Restrictions

In addition, four trains leaving Chicago on Monday are canceled, including the 5:32 p.m. rush hour train. The McCormick Place and Museum Campus stations will be closed May 19-21 as well.

Commuters can expect significant delays for security sweeps on Sunday and Monday. Each train will be screened by security officials with canine units at the station in Hegewisch.

"Due to the heightened security presence, any significant threat or onboard disruption will result in the train being rejected from the McCormick Place red zone and reversed to its origination with intermediate stops," NICTD said.

On May 20-21, riders will also be limited to a carry on bag no bigger than 15 inches by 15 inches and four inches thick. Riders are prohibited from carrying luggage, boxes or bicycles. No drinks of any kinds are allowed. There will be no alcohol allowed from May 18-21.

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  • Here's a link to Metra's "Updated: NATO Summit" page for additional details--the page includes a link to alternate transportation suggestions (including the Rock Island trains at 87th & Halsted/Vincennes):

    http://metrarail.com/metra/en/home/service_updates/g8_nato_summit.html

    For those who use flag stop stations, those stations may be closed at specific times on Monday, 21 May. Metra's...

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    Here's a link to Metra's "Updated: NATO Summit" page for additional details--the page includes a link to alternate transportation suggestions (including the Rock Island trains at 87th & Halsted/Vincennes):

    http://metrarail.com/metra/en/home/service_updates/g8_nato_summit.html

    For those who use flag stop stations, those stations may be closed at specific times on Monday, 21 May. Metra's web page includes this information (copied 11:30 p.m., 14 May 2012). Check the page for updates.

    "Monday, May 21:
    Inbound trains: Operate all trains (except Blue Island trains) scheduled to arrive downtown until noon, with the following stations closed:

    o On the main line, trains will not stop at 111th Street (Pullman), 107th Street, 103rd Street (Rosemoor), 95th Street (Chicago State University), 91st Street (Chesterfield), 87th Street (Woodruff), 83rd Street (Avalon Park), 79th Street (Chatham), 75th Street (Grand Crossing), 63rd Street, 47th Street (Kenwood), 27th Street, McCormick Place, 18th Street and Museum Campus/11th Street.
    o On the South Chicago branch, trains will not stop at 87th Street, Cheltenham (79th Street), Windsor Park and Bryn Mawr.
    o Trains will not operate on the Blue Island branch.

    Inbound main line trains scheduled to arrive at Millennium between 12:57 p.m. and 6:46 p.m. will not operate.

    Outbound trains: Operate normal service all day, except at closed stations and on Blue Island branch."

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May 01

Updated May 09

City Vehicle Stockers

I heard that City vehicle stickers price has increased by as much as $20, has anybody else heard anything?

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  • This is a stick up w/o a gun!!!! The state of IL and the city of Chicago only care about money, not the residents! I am sooo ready to move!

  • grethomory Resident of Jefferson Park

    Raynese, I'm with you on this. It's ridiculous.

Apr 29

Updated May 09

Mail Box Covers

Well Saturday morning during the heavy rain, from 87th Street to the 9000 Block of Constance, mail box covers were stolen from both sides of the street.
Police said this has been a huge problem in the 6th District now we in the 4th District are being targeted.
Any suspicious activity should be reported to the police such as multiple people on or around your houses or buildings pushing shopping carts or darting from one side of the street to...

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Well Saturday morning during the heavy rain, from 87th Street to the 9000 Block of Constance, mail box covers were stolen from both sides of the street.
Police said this has been a huge problem in the 6th District now we in the 4th District are being targeted.
Any suspicious activity should be reported to the police such as multiple people on or around your houses or buildings pushing shopping carts or darting from one side of the street to the other.

Does any one know where and how to get replacement covers???

I wish they were made with paper or plastic, maybe they won't be so marketable and attractive to these unsavory thieves!!!!
We are under attack, let's fight back ! Be vigilant and call the Police when you see supicious activity, 10-4!

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May 08

Get out your video camera

Federal Court Rejects Illinois Eavesdropping Law
by John Dodge

CHICAGO (AP) -- A federal court in Chicago has granted a preliminary injunction blocking enforcement of Illinois' controversial eavesdropping law.

The law makes it a felony to make an audio recording of a conversation unless all parties agree and sets out a maximum punishment of 15 years in prison.

With the NATO summit coming to Chicago this month, activists had feared protesters and bloggers could run afoul of the law if...

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Federal Court Rejects Illinois Eavesdropping Law
by John Dodge

CHICAGO (AP) -- A federal court in Chicago has granted a preliminary injunction blocking enforcement of Illinois' controversial eavesdropping law.

The law makes it a felony to make an audio recording of a conversation unless all parties agree and sets out a maximum punishment of 15 years in prison.

With the NATO summit coming to Chicago this month, activists had feared protesters and bloggers could run afoul of the law if they used smartphones or video cameras to record police responding to protests.

Tuesday's ruling stemmed from a lawsuit by the American Civil Liberties Union.

In its opinion, the court says "the Illinois eavesdropping statute restricts far more speech than necessary to protect legitimate privacy interests." And the court says it "likely violates the First Amendment's free speech and free-press guarantees."

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  • Thanks, B.K. Ray.

    Playback Theatre could be another resource. The Bob Edwards Weekend radio show featured Memphis Playback Theatre last July. See the description under 30-31 July at this link: http://www.bobedwardsradio.com/bew-july-2011/

    Edwards interviewed Jonathon Fox, who founded Playback Theatre, and featured Playback Memphis (http://www.playbackmemphis.com/). Unfortunately, Bob Edwards Weekend no longer...

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    Thanks, B.K. Ray.

    Playback Theatre could be another resource. The Bob Edwards Weekend radio show featured Memphis Playback Theatre last July. See the description under 30-31 July at this link: http://www.bobedwardsradio.com/bew-july-2011/

    Edwards interviewed Jonathon Fox, who founded Playback Theatre, and featured Playback Memphis (http://www.playbackmemphis.com/). Unfortunately, Bob Edwards Weekend no longer provides podcasts of the shows.

    This article in the Memphis Daily News describes Playback Memphis, including their partnership with Victims to Victory--an organization that serves families of homicide victims: http://www.memphisdailynews.com/editorial/Article.aspx?id=54183

    Here's a review of Playback Memphis 2010 performance in collaboration with Victims to Victory: http://www.commercialappeal.com/news/2010/mar/02/reliving-painful-scenes-for-relief/

  • Denise Denson Minister/Community Advocate

    Today my mother and I talked to the Dean of South Shore School of Leadership and he related information regarding the incident/shooting on 79th and Jeffery that involved South Shore Students. I am on the PAC at South Shore and will help our PAC plan workshops regarding how we will...

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    Today my mother and I talked to the Dean of South Shore School of Leadership and he related information regarding the incident/shooting on 79th and Jeffery that involved South Shore Students. I am on the PAC at South Shore and will help our PAC plan workshops regarding how we will move forward in the community to help keep our children safe, involve law enforcement to help minimize and eventually eridicate the gun violence in our area. We want to involve as many parents/cargivers and those that are concerned about gun violence to participate when you see the notices, please respond in a positive way. Anyone who has special information that will help in this instance please feel free to make it known so that we may pursue the avenues that are particular to this quest. And again, please sign the petition on Change.org. The petition is will be a measure of what type of respose we can expect from downtown and help us plan further.

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May 06

Updated May 07

Proud South-Sider

$175,000.00 Little Lotto Ticket Winner

There was a winning Little Lotto Ticket sold at the AM-PM Grocery store on 87th & Euclid 05/05/2012.

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Apr 30

Updated May 06

Chicago's Public Access network

Have a Question About a Local Issue? Ask Your Alderman- LIVE!

Do you have a question for Alderman Michelle Harris (8th Ward)? Leave it as a comment on this post, or tune in and get your answers LIVE when Ald. Harris appears on Political Forum this Wednesday (5/2) at 7 p.m. on CAN TV21 and online at http://www.cantv.org/live/. For information on upcoming programs and videos of past guests, visit http://www.cantv.org/politicalforum.htm.

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  • Denise Denson Minister/Community Advocate

    Thanks ccc for the link.

  • tammytamm Proud South-Sider

    I took time to watch it online this morning. The callers were not Ward residents. I can't recall the questions but I think the male caller asked about streets & infrastructure.

May 03

Updated May 05

It's Official - Meet Our New State Representive

In addition, I would like to inform you of an exciting leadership change within our community. On April 12, 2012 State Representative Marlow H. Colvin (33rd District) retired from his position after over 10 years of dedicated service to our community. He is now the V.P. of Government Affairs for ComEd, a position that will allow him to positively impact not only our community but the entire state of Illinois.

With the vacancy existing an appointment was necessary. On April...

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In addition, I would like to inform you of an exciting leadership change within our community. On April 12, 2012 State Representative Marlow H. Colvin (33rd District) retired from his position after over 10 years of dedicated service to our community. He is now the V.P. of Government Affairs for ComEd, a position that will allow him to positively impact not only our community but the entire state of Illinois.

With the vacancy existing an appointment was necessary. On April 13, the 33rd District Democratic committee, including all of the committeemen of the 33rd District and I, selected a hard working replacement for Marlow H. Colvin. That individual is the Deputy of Chief of Staff of my 8th Ward Aldermanic office, Mr. Marcus C. Evans, Jr.

Marcus Evans

Rep. Marcus C. Evans, Jr. worked for my 8th Ward office since 2006, is a cancer survivor, health care advocate, youth activities director sports official and 8th Ward resident.

He is dedicated to our community and has already hit the ground running in his short time in Springfield representing us.

Learn more about our new Representative by clicking the following links:

Rep. Marcus C. Evans, Jr - ILGA

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May 02

Updated May 04

Minister/Community Advocate

Look

Helping South Shore Hospital grab up more land for parking lots.

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  • Denise Denson Minister/Community Advocate

    Next they will say because of the expansion they need more parking, come on...

  • carl average voter

    The hospital has never kicked anyone from their homes. They bought the homes, the city never made anyone move.

May 02

Updated May 04

Minister/Community Advocate

Property Dig

South Shore Hospital has been trying to buy land for parking lots for years now, guess the alderman is helping them take out homes now.

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  • Sounds like a good idea to Me.

  • Denise Denson Minister/Community Advocate

    Why is it a good idea new neighbor?

  • Ron Ham 7549 Saginaw, 1950-72

    It does sound like a great opportunity...Hospital services local and improved, new landscaping, will be maintained, new jobs .......
    only downside.. sirens, if they have E.R.

May 03

Minister/Community Advocate

Parking lots

South Shore Hospital has a parking lot on 79th street that stays empty and cannot be used by the community unless they pay their own insurance. Parking lots also bring down property value so I wonder where you live Nigel. Then I have to say that this is one of the only times that we see the dear alderman when something in the community will have a negative impact on the community, that means it is a money maker for someone else she can get to keep on her list of friends of Michelle. I believe that Todd Stroger was on the board at one time, do not know if he still is.

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May 02

Updated May 02

Block Clubs Work

Did anyone listen to Ald. Harris on CAN-TV?

I missed it but assumed like everything else, it was scripted. Who listen and what are your thoughts?

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Apr 24

Updated Apr 30

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Where's Todd(ler) Stroger??

Really, who does this? The guy's who brought the storage locker tried to get in touch with Todd(ler).

April 24, 2012 (CHICAGO) (WLS) -- A storage unit filled with photos, awards, and mementos that belonged to late Cook County Board President John Stroger was sold to the highest bidder last week.

"We were amazed. We jumped around, gave each other a few hugs," Chris Amer said. He bought the items at auction last Wednesday at a South Side storage facility....

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Really, who does this? The guy's who brought the storage locker tried to get in touch with Todd(ler).

April 24, 2012 (CHICAGO) (WLS) -- A storage unit filled with photos, awards, and mementos that belonged to late Cook County Board President John Stroger was sold to the highest bidder last week.

"We were amazed. We jumped around, gave each other a few hugs," Chris Amer said. He bought the items at auction last Wednesday at a South Side storage facility. He and a handful of other collectors had only a minute at the locker to glance over the items before bidding.

"Even the auctioneer was like, can you imagine if that was really Stroger's locker? He said, 'Ahh it couldn't be,'" Amer said. Amer, who's from Michigan, had never heard of John Stroger, the former Cook County Board president who died in 2008. But his business partner, Warnell Dickson, knew the name.

"Somebody that didn't know who Stroger was might have bought this and threw it in the garbage can. Because they'd feel like they couldn't do nothing with it," Dickson said.

With a winning bid of $450, Amer and Dickson bought a treasure trove of memorabilia- autographed photos from sports stars, photos of Stroger as a young man in his native Arkansas, souvenirs that may have been gathered overseas, a gavel and other official-looking items, and commemorative fan rings from the Bulls Championships during the 90s. They've now hired a company to authenticate and auction off the items...

Amer and Dickson say for a week they've tried to contact Stroger's son, Todd, who lost his bid for re-election as Cook County Board president in 2010. The storage facility sits across from WVON-Radio, where the younger Stroger used to host a radio show.

"I feel bad because his son should have been able to protect this, you know what I mean. Something your father struggled for, and he was the first to do it. It should have been protected," Dickson said.

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  • Ron, you misunderstood. I do welcome you back but not if that means you are going to displace us because you or your women are afraid of our "hoodies and complacency".

    You jumped into the middle of what I would almost call "family" discussion about John Stroger and his legacy....

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    Ron, you misunderstood. I do welcome you back but not if that means you are going to displace us because you or your women are afraid of our "hoodies and complacency".

    You jumped into the middle of what I would almost call "family" discussion about John Stroger and his legacy. We do play nice on this forum and don't appreciate when anyone jumps in and tries to hijack the discussion. If you want to talk about what we need to change to get whites like you to move back into our neighborhood you should start a new topic. I assure you "they" will be willing to discuss your ideas.

    Welcome to the forum... play nice.

  • Ron Ham 7549 Saginaw, 1950-72

    Don, you are correct. I got into the wrong discussion. Sorry.
    I'm not qualified to comment on the Stroger discussion, but I'll remain concerned about the neighborhood. Good Luck.
    Ron

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Updated Apr 21

Block Clubs Work

ComEd lobbyist Colvin's new charge: Kill bill he sponsored

(Crain's) — Commonwealth Edison Co.'s newly hired chief lobbyist in Springfield will have some explaining to do as he spins his former House of Representatives colleagues on the utility's top priority this legislative session: killing the bill authorizing construction of a new coal-fired power plant downstate.

After all, Marlow Colvin, who recently resigned his South Side House seat to take the job as ComEd's vice president of governmental affairs, was a co-sponsor of an old House-passed version of the controversial...

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(Crain's) — Commonwealth Edison Co.'s newly hired chief lobbyist in Springfield will have some explaining to do as he spins his former House of Representatives colleagues on the utility's top priority this legislative session: killing the bill authorizing construction of a new coal-fired power plant downstate.

After all, Marlow Colvin, who recently resigned his South Side House seat to take the job as ComEd's vice president of governmental affairs, was a co-sponsor of an old House-passed version of the controversial bill to require ratepayers to finance the Taylorville “clean coal” plant proposed by Omaha, Neb.-based Tenaska Inc.

Now, Mr. Colvin will be the lead man urging House members to vote against a bill he's consistently supported.

In a statement, ComEd says Mr. Colvin's stance has changed because the Tenaska measure — and circumstances — have changed since he voted for it.

“Mr. Colvin will help us educate lawmakers, consumers, business owners and municipal leaders about the difference between the legislation he co-sponsored in 2010 and the current bill and how it would negatively impact Illinois,” the company said. “Also, since last fall, market circumstances have changed and the cost of Tenaska power today is substantially above market. Since this legislation requires that all customers pay this higher price, customers will not be able to take advantage of lower market prices for energy.”

The awkward situation highlights the recent unsuccessful effort to pass a state “revolving door” law restricting lawmakers from immediately taking positions as lobbyists. A state Senate subcommittee failed last month to approve a proposal requiring lawmakers to wait a year before lobbying their former colleagues after neither of the two Democrats on the three-member panel would second a motion to pass the bills.

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  • Lynn Block Clubs Work

    Am I reading this right? Does this article from the Tribune say that former State Rep Marlow Colvin "had announced that he would not run for re-election". Who did he announce this to, certainly not the voters of the 8th Ward.

    April 16, 2012|By Julie Wernau | Tribune reporter

    State...

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    Am I reading this right? Does this article from the Tribune say that former State Rep Marlow Colvin "had announced that he would not run for re-election". Who did he announce this to, certainly not the voters of the 8th Ward.

    April 16, 2012|By Julie Wernau | Tribune reporter

    State Rep. Marlow Colvin, D-Chicago, on Monday joined the ranks of Commonwealth Edison Co., where he will lead the company's lobbying efforts in Springfield.

    Colvin had announced he would not run for re-election. His appointment as vice president of governmental affairs for ComEd means he will be responsible for managing the company's legislative agenda in Springfield, a role that requires building and maintaining relationships with other legislators.

  • Denise Denson Minister/Community Advocate

    Down that slippery slope...

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