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Illinois Crime Rate Stats Skewed
April 21, 2024
Illinois politicians have reclassified crimes to inaccurately show a decrease in crime.
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APR
09
Two Wongs Don’t Make a Right
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Ann Coulter
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APR
09
The legal basis for “birthright citizenship” is tenuous at best, nigh nonexistent at worst. The post Two Wongs Don’t Make a Right appeared first on The American Conservative.
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09
Ceasefire Day 2: Trump: ‘Shootin’ Starts’ if Iran Breaks ‘Real Agreement’
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Harrison Berger
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09
State of the Union: The Islamic Republic says Israel’s continued attacks in Lebanon violate ceasefire. The post Ceasefire Day 2: Trump: ‘Shootin’ Starts’ if Iran Breaks ‘Real Agreement’ appeared first on The American Conservative.
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09
Trump’s Baffling Iran Reversals
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Harrison Berger
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09
TAC staffers discuss the Iran War with Lee Fang The post Trump’s Baffling Iran Reversals appeared first on The American Conservative.
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09
Why Trump Turned Chilly Toward Taiwan
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Ted Galen Carpenter
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09
With the Iran war raging, the last thing the U.S. needs is conflict with China. The post Why Trump Turned Chilly Toward Taiwan appeared first on The American Conservative.
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09
Trump Shows Why Congress Should Decide When America Goes to War
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Doug Bandow
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09
An erratic executive without checks is a danger to the country and to the world. The post Trump Shows Why Congress Should Decide When America Goes to War appeared first on The American Conservative.
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08
Iran War Ceasefire Begins to Break Down
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Harrison Berger
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08
State of the Union: Iran’s speaker of parliament said the U.S. and Israel violated three clauses of the 10-point plan Trump had called a “workable basis.” The post Iran War Ceasefire Begins to Break Down appeared first on The American Conservative.
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08
Ceasefire Day 1: Iranian 10-Point Peace Plan ‘Workable Basis,’ Per Trump
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Harrison Berger
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08
State of the Union: Israel continued to strike Lebanon, endangering the ceasefire. The post Ceasefire Day 1: Iranian 10-Point Peace Plan ‘Workable Basis,’ Per Trump appeared first on The American Conservative.
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08
Understanding the Iran Ceasefire
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Jude Russo
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08
It beats “a whole civilization will die,” anyway. The post Understanding the Iran Ceasefire appeared first on The American Conservative.
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08
No 4D Chess: War With Iran Helps China
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Liam Childers
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08
Wannabe analysts depict the quagmire as a masterstroke. The post No 4D Chess: War With Iran Helps China appeared first on The American Conservative.
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08
British Energy Policy Is Self-Defeating and Suicidal
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Iain Macwhirter
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APR
08
Destroying the UK’s economy won’t even advance the climate goals notionally being pursued. The post British Energy Policy Is Self-Defeating and Suicidal appeared first on The American Conservative.
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APR
09
IL House Democrats pass rental junk fee ban, send bill to Pritzker’s desk – WAND (Decatur)
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Joanna Brown
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09
Sponsors said renters shouldn't be surprised by charges included in their rent, such as fees for after-hours service requests, renewing a lease, or routine maintenance. The bill states that all non-optional fees should be explicitly disclosed on the first page of a lease agreement. Tenants would not be liable to pay fees if they are not shown on the first page of a lease.
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09
Answers wanted to ‘pathetic’ state procurement issues – Center Square
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Joanna Brown
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09
State Sen. Elgie Sims Jr. said Illinois-based companies get work in Indiana, Iowa, Wisconsin, Texas, Florida and Georgia. “We are hearing it across the board, ‘I can get business elsewhere and I can’t get business from my own home state.’ That’s a problem,” Sims said.
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09
Lawmaker calls for department reform supporting Illinois families with disabled children – Center Square
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Joanna Brown
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09
“I ordered that audit. I reviewed that audit as a member of the audit commission. It's one of the worst in the state history,” Rep. Charlie Meier said of the state’s Department of Human Services. “Faculty failures, personnel failures, lack of reporting, no oversight. You name it. It's in there. Gov. Pritzker and his leadership at DHS has been a total failure.”
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09
Retired state employee backs pension buyouts for Chicago police, fire – Illinois Policy
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Joanna Brown
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09
John VanVleet, 53, was the training coordinator at Hill Correctional Center in Galesburg when he retired in January 2025 and took a partial buyout. “People always say, ‘Oh, the government can and can’t do this!’ he said. “I’d rather have a contingency; we see the government do all kinds of stuff they shouldn’t do.”
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09
Chicago launches monument response project – Axios
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Joanna Brown
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09
The works are meant to build context around some of the 41 monuments deemed problematic by a city commission. Hector Gonzalez created "Tierra Nuestra" (Our Land), featuring a young man of mixed Mexican and Native-American heritage standing on a horse with a boom box on his arm in front of the current "Signal of Peace" monument at Diversey and the lake.
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09
Mark Glennon on AM560’s Morning Answer: Chicago Fiscal Crisis Worse Than Pre-Bankruptcy Detroit, HIV Surge and Public Health Threat From Open Borders Goes Unreported
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Mark Glennon
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09
Summary and audio linked here.
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09
5.4 Million People Have Migrated To Pro-Trump Counties Since 2020 As The Great Divorce Continues – Issues & Insights
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Mark Glennon
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09
Cook County, IL was the second biggest loser. But blue counties lost population even in states that had big gains. Of the 50 counties with the biggest net gain of population, all but four voted for Trump in the past three elections.
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09
CPS Board calls on Gov. Pritzker to reject federal program that funds private school tuition – Chicago Sun-Times
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Joanna Brown
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09
Board member Che “Rhymefest” Smith, who abstained from the vote, said the board spends too much time talking about politics. “Fifty-four percent of our time is wasted on politics, and government things, and I’m not saying politics ain’t important, but what are we doing as a board when we only spend 14 percent of our time talking about student outcomes?” Smith said.
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09
Illinois Republican lawmakers introduce a bill for a 6-month gas sales tax pause – WGLT (NPR at ISU)
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Joanna Brown
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09
State Rep. Ryan Spain said now the revenue from the tax is being moved from downstate to Chicago transit. He added the bill can work with the budget because Chicago did not need as much money as they received. “This sales tax that I'm speaking about was promised as a delivery into the Road Fund,” Spain said. “Those dollars have now been rescinded and transferred beginning on July one to fund Chicago land transit.”
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09
Illinois House passes youth voter registration bill and limits new immigration detention centers near homes – Chicago Tribune/Yahoo
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Joanna Brown
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09
“The result of this effort to not work together with the federal government to resolve the issues, particularly related to immigration and enforcement of our laws, has resulted in huge problems in our state,” said state Rep. Patrick Windhorst. The bill’s legality has also been questioned.
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