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by admin on April 15, 2011
By Bob Okon bokon@stmedianetwork.com Mar 31, 2011 2:19AM
Radiation believed to be from the Japanese nuclear disaster has been found in Will County, state officials said today.
State emergency management officials emphasized that the radiation is at levels so low that it poses no risk.
“These findings are not surprising since traces of iodine have been identified in at least 15 other states,” Jonathon Monken, director of the Illinois Emergency Management Agency, said in a statement. “These levels are very low and present no hazard to people in Illinois.”
Radioactive iodine was found in grass clippings in Will County and in an air sample in Springfield.
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by admin on November 8, 2010
$15B DEFICIT | Cites doubts about gambling package
November 8, 2010 BY DAVE McKINNEY Sun-Times Springfield Bureau Chief
SPRINGFIELD — A gambling package that could raise $1 billion annually for the state appears “top-heavy” and should take a back seat in the upcoming fall veto session to raising the income tax, Gov. Quinn told the Chicago Sun-Times.
In the coming weeks, Senate Democrats intend to push legislation authorizing casinos in Chicago, an undetermined south suburban location, north suburban Park City and Downstate Danville. The expansion plan also would allow slot machines at six Illinois racetracks and expand the number of gambling machines now in use at existing casinos.
Gov. Pat Quinn thinks new gambling legislation that Senate Democrats intend to push in the upcoming fall veto session appears “top-heavy” and should take a backseat to his proposal to raise the income tax by 1 percent.
The package is similar to what the Senate passed in May 2009. But in an interview with the Sun-Times, the governor expressed pessimism over the new gambling plan and said his push to raise the individual income tax rate by 1 percentage point — to 4 percent — should take priority.
via Gov. Quinn: Put state income tax hike first :: CHICAGO SUN-TIMES :: News.
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