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Thursday, May 2, 2013

Senate Favors Gambling Expansion

Illinois Senate OKs proposal for new casinos. The bill is now in the House.

State Sen. Terry Link's bill proposing expanded casino gambling in Illinois, including in Lake County, passed the Senate this week with a vote of 32 to 20. The bill, which proposes five new casinos, moved to the House Thursday. Prior to the Senate vote, Link told members the new casinos could generate an initial $1.2 billion for the deficit state, reported the Daily Herald. If approved, possible locations for a casino in Lake County include Park City, North Chicago and Waukegan. Senators representing Lake County who voted in favor of SB1739 were Democrat Terry Link, of Waukegan and Democrat Julie Morrison, of Deerfield. Voting no were Democrat Melinda Bush, of Grayslake and Republican Dan Duffy, of Lake Barrington, according to the vote …

MIKETOUHY

6:42 pm on Friday, May 3, 2013

Why do they wanna do that?   more ›

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Morrison Takes Senate Seat Wednesday

Deerfield’s Julie Morrison replaces Lake Forest’s Susan Garrett as area’s state senator.

State Sen. Julie Morrison (D-Deerfield) took her seat in the 98th Illinois General Assembly today after being sworn into office fully aware of the seriousness of the job facing her yet honored to be part of the process. “The gravity of the fiscal uncertainty I will be facing is tempering the excitement I feel,” Morrison said Tuesday on her way to Springfield. Earlier: Morrison Defeats Friedman in IL 29thState Senate Race Morrison will replace former state Sen. Susan Garrett (D-Lake Forest) whose retirement became official at noon today when Morrison took her seat. Concentrating on job creation, economic development and a business friendly economic climate, Morrison also considers the environment, especially the protection of Lake Michigan…

Cole Pierce

7:48 pm on Friday, January 11, 2013

It's fun to see the freaks of the now defunct GOP lose the rest of there brains here. The Dems must be doing something right to piss off the less educated here. Go Dems!   more ›

Thursday, August 2, 2012

Morrison Poll Shows 13-Point Lead Over Friedman

State Senate candidate releases information showing her ahead of Republican opponent.

A poll released by the Julie Morrison campaign shows her with a 13-point lead over her Republican opponent, Highland Park pediatrician Arie Friedman, for the State Senate seat being vacated by retiring state Sen. Susan Garrett (D-Lake Forest). In a poll prepared by Anzalone Liszt Research for Morrison, the West Deerfield Township supervisor is preferred by 46 percent of the 400 likely voters while 33 percent like Friedman. The poll was taken between June 20 and 24 and has a margin of error of 4.9 percent. Earlier: Friedman, Morrison Open Offices, Trade Barbs The Friedman campaign did its own polling in July but has elected not to release the information, according to campaign manager Paul Miller. “It’s not politically smart to release an …

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Walter White

11:34 am on Sunday, August 12, 2012

Thanks for proving my point that the only GOP strategy is "we're not them".   more ›

Monday, June 18, 2012

Friedman, Morrison Open Offices, Trade Barbs

Candidates for state Senate talk about choice and experience.

The two candidates hoping to succeed retiring state Sen. Susan Garrett, D-Lake Forest, opened their campaign offices a mile apart Saturday and wasted no time differentiating themselves from each other. West Deerfield Township Supervisor Julie Morrison, the Democratic contender, criticized the lack of government experience of Highland Park pediatrician Arie Friedman, the Republican choice. She claimed he has never been responsible to citizens and taxpayers. Earlier: Pension Reform Awaits State Senate Candidates “I am the only candidate in the race who has held elective office,” Morrison said to more than 50 people at the formal office opening. “I know what it’s like to be accountable to taxpayers and my opponent does not. I know how to …

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Wednesday, July 27, 2011

UPDATE: Garrett Will Not Seek Reelection To State Senate

May and Nekritz plan to stay in State House.

Veteran state Sen. Susan Garrett (D-Lake Forest) said today she will not seek reelection in the 2012 general election, setting up an open seat race in a district she has represented since it was drawn by the General Assembly 10 years ago.   Garrett will serve the remainder of her term, which expires in January, 2013. She will retire from public life, according to a news release she sent today.  Garrett currently represents all or part of Lake Forest, Lake Bluff, Highwood, Highland Park, Deerfield, Glencoe, Northbrook, Glenview and Des Plaines. The new 29th State Senate District will include less of Glencoe, Glenview and Northbrook, but take in part of Buffalo Grove.  “It was a pretty easy decision,” Garrett said. “I’ve accomplished a lot …

forest barbieri

1:22 pm on Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Jim certainly has the experience, email list & contacts to consider it. Terri: Whatcha doing these days? Smile   more ›

Friday, April 29, 2011

UPDATE: Illinois House Approves Education Bill

Senate Bill 7 now goes to Governor Quinn for his signature.

Update 5/12: The Illinois House of Representatives passed Senate Bill 7 (SB7) on Thursday by a vote of 112-1-1. The bill proposes changes to state's education system that will affect the weight given to teachers with seniority at the time of dismissal. It also touches on performance evaluations, classroom monitoring and power to strike. SB 7 now heads to Governor Pat Quinn for his signature. Earlier: After nearly three months of negotiations, Illinois senators unanimously passed Senate Bill (SB) 7 recently and sent it for consideration in the House. The bill proposes changes to state's education system that will affect the weight given to teachers with seniority at the time of dismissal. It also touches on performance evaluations, …

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