Press release (compare Mayor Jim Ardis’s highlighted comments to Peoria City Council member Jim Montelongo’s press release):
Gordon and Local Officials Voice Opposition to Governor Quinn’s Proposal to Cut Funds for Local Governments
Governor wants a 30% cut to local governments already struggling with budget shortfalls
SPRINGFIELD, IL –At a press conference on Thursday, state Rep. Jehan...
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Peoria’s Republican Mayor apparently believes Democrat Jehan Gordon is not a willing thrall of Pat Quinn or Michael Madigan
Peoria leaders to demand more money from the state, which, as everyone knows, has eleventy gabillion dollars it’s not using
Press release:
Gordon and Area Elected Officials to Voice Opposition to Governor’s Plan to Reduce Funding for Local Governments
PEORIA, IL – State Rep. Jehan Gordon (D-Peoria) will be joined by several local officials on Thursday, including Peoria Mayor Jim Ardis, West Peoria Mayor Jim Dillon, Peoria Heights Mayor Mark Allen, and Peoria County Board Chairman...
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Candidate Montelongo not happy with Quinn budget
I just received the following email:
“I was very disappointed in Governor Quinn’s Budget Address today. Unfortunately, businesses do not locate new jobs in states that are bankrupt. Illinois is broke, and we need officeholders with experience creating jobs to lead us out of this mess. I plan to bring my experience...
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Open thread Monday: Why in the world should I vote for Pat Quinn?
Go ahead. Convince me.
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Poll has Hynes with narrow lead over Quinn
Via Public Policy Polling:
A primary loss for Illinois Governor Pat Quinn is looking more and more possible. He trails Dan Hynes 41-40 in our poll of the race.
Hynes’ slight advantage is due largely to a 45-38 lead with African Americans, suggesting that a controversial ad featuring former Chicago Mayor Harold Washington making disparaging comments...
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Ads getting harsher as Quinn/Hynes polls narrow
The Dan Hynes campaign distributed news about how Hynes had narrowed the gap between he and Governor pat Quinn in the race for the Democratic nomination.
Meanwhile, both are exchanging harsh campaign ads, and thanks to the magic of YouTube, we don’t have to watch a lot of TV to see them.
First, from Quinn:
Then, from...
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PJS has countless problems with hyperbole and exageration
Compare and contrast these paragraphs from the same article in the Peoria Journal Star.
The first paragraph (emphasis mine):
Gov. Pat Quinn over the noon hour signed legislation that will save and create countless jobs at Keystone Steel & Wire Co.
Fifth paragraph
As of Jan. 1, the company had 165 salaried workers and 668 hourly workers. The...
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Quinn finds a scapegoat for prison release scandal
Apparently, the cost-saving early-release program that Quinn earlier took credit for and defended was a complete surprise to him:
Gov. Pat Quinn admitted Wednesday that state corrections officials made a “mistake” in putting hundreds of inmates back on the street after just a few weeks in prison and said he didn’t know about his...
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McKenna blames Quinn for high unemployment
Press release:
Statement from Republican gubernatorial candidate Andy McKenna on Illinois’ jobless rate jumping to 11% the highest in 26 years
“Unemployment has skyrocketed to eleven percent and all Governor Quinn can talk about is raising taxes, freeing prisoners, and bringing terrorists to Illinois as a means of job creation.
“The misplaced priorities of the Blagojevich-Quinn era...
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Former reformer Quinn isn’t taking the high road
Rich Miller finds fault with Gov. Pat Quinn’s advertising in this post (scroll down):
The spot is perhaps the most misleading TV advertisement of the season so far, but it packs quite a wallop. Quinn cannily “accuses” his Democratic primary opponent, Comptroller Dan Hynes, of having “signed off on every single state check.”
“Now Hynes claims...
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Hynes and Quinn trade barbs on progressive income tax
The Dan Hynes for Governor* campaign has released a YouTube video in response to an campaign advertisement put out by his opponent, incumbent Gov. Pat Quinn.
First Quinn’s ad:
And then Hynes’ response:
This is what Rich Miller says about Quinn’s ad:
The “truth” is that Gov. Quinn did, indeed, propose income tax cuts for certain families. Quinn...
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Politics: Ray LaHood is, apparently, a huge environmentalist
The Pantagraph has the scoop:
The Nature Conservancy in Illinois was named the Organization of the Year at the Illinois Outdoor Hall of Fame Banquet held last month.
The Conservancy was honored for extraordinary contributions to natural resource preservation in 2007 when the Conservancy celebrated 50 years of work in Illinois.
The Conservancy has protected more than...
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Today’s news: Hiatus
Unless otherwise noted, all links are via the Peoria Journal Star. The snarky commentary is my own.
No link here, but I need to let everyone know that Peoria Pundit Radio is going silent, for the time being at least. My work schedule changed and I no longer have Sunday evenings free. But I do...
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