Except for this link to a story about essay contest winners, there’s real news posted on the Journal Star Website. So, I’m gonna take this as a sign I’m not supposed to blog today.
Except for this: There is no way in Hell that the City of Peoria is going to violate federal law and...
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Posts Tagged ‘ Pat Nichting ’
Today’s news: Nichting panders to his base
Today’s news budget, 12/10/2006
All links courtesy of the Journal Star:
JS reporter Elaine Hopkins has a breakdown of the city’s response to the snow storm.
My two cents: We have a new set of excuses: A decision to not put calcium chloride talks on trucks and union work rules that put less experienced drivers on the road during the...
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Another city councilman turns TV pitchman
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And you thought Bill Spears was the only councilman whose face keeps showing up on commercials these days.
Fifth District councilman Pat Nichting filmed a commercial urging the state legislature to protect small businesses from lawsuits. It’s a campaign by the U.S. Chamber Institute for Legal Reform to oppose what they say is an...
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Battle looming over pet license fees
Remember last year when the City of Peoria and the County of Peoria seemed about on the verge of war over which governmental body was responsible for holding prisoners until they make their first appearance before a judge? It was the most public of many disputes the city and county seem to have over...
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More water buyout quotes
Here’s the last of the direct quotes. I’m still planning a few more posts on the topic. This whole issue raised some specific issues about the future direction of this council.
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Water buyout will be narrow
Nothing in this article changes my original prediction. The water buyout will pass by one vote:
Yes: Sandberg, Grayeb, Manning, Van Auken, Gulley and Spears.
No: Ardis, Nichting, Morris, Turner and Jacob.
Chase presented a good argument for a landslide in favor. But that 82 percent referendum will weight on their minds. I don’t see it passing...
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Council Wars II: Coming to a city hall near you
I’m not the only one who noticed that that some of the council members got a just little snarky with city staff and with each other at last night’s meeting. It’s the first time since the new council members took their seats in May.
Evidence:
• At large council member Charles Grayeb saying some council members...
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Bush coming to Illinois bearing gifts and burdens for taxpayers
The president will take a break from his vacation and visit Aurora, where he will sign the federal transportation bill. He’ll sign the thing at a Caterpillar factory. The company thinks it’s going to make a bundle from all the equipment contractors are going to buy.
Most of the big Illinois projects seem worthy. Although...
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