Chicago Category

Friday FOIA: Arne Duncan’s Credit Cards

In: Chicago, Policy

I filed a FOIA request this morning for Arne Duncans credit card statement. I’ll keep you posted on how things turn out. If you’re interested, here’s the letter.

Pork Report for Illinois

In: Chicago, Policy

This morning I attended a press conference where the Illinois Policy Institute released the latest version of their Piglet Book. In the clip below, Chairman John Tillman runs through some highlights. My favorite is a study of Ukranian Easter Eggs. Nice!

Freedom of Information DENIED!

In: Chicago, Policy

A little over a week ago I blogged about my attempt to gain access to Governor’s Office emails using a freedom of information act request. I didn’t expect this request to be greeted with a smile. Other bloggers around the country have made similar requests and been told it would cost anywhere from $1350 to [...]

Accountability in Illinois?

In: Chicago, Policy, Politics

Seriously, the guys over at AFP have put together a coalition letter supporting HB4765 which would create an “Accountability Portal” on web for Illinois state government. According to their press release the bill would require the posting of “comprehensive information about state spending, state employees and their pay rates, state contracts, state tax credits, and [...]

According to another Trib story:
Linking Gov. Rod Blagojevich to pay-to-play politics, the star witness at the corruption trial of Blagojevich fundraiser Antoin “Tony” Rezko said Wednesday that the governor agreed to a plan to cut off state business from a Chicago financier who failed to come up with campaign cash.
Maybe one of the reasons the [...]

Blagojevich Hope For Illinois

In: Chicago, Politics

The Tribune Reports:
SPRINGFIELD — A measure allowing voters to dump the governor and other statewide officeholders through California-style recall petitions advanced Wednesday in a key test vote in the House, though its approval is far from certain.
Proponents said the bill was prompted by their dissatisfaction with Gov. Rod Blagojevich, who has been criticized by Republicans [...]

Cubs Win! In Theory

In: Chicago, Sports

It always makes me nervous when people predict good things for the Cubs. Needless to say I plan on burning the newest issue of Sports Illustrated, which predicts the Cubs will go to the World Series. Jeez! Don’t say stuff like that. Lucky for us they have us losing to the Tigers.
From SI:

AMERICAN LEAGUE
NATIONAL LEAGUE

DIVISION [...]

The Eco-Demographic: Frango

In: Chicago, Environment, Politics

More evidence of the eco-demographic: Frango goes Organic.

Bus Tracking

In: Chicago, Policy

The nerd in me is really excited to hear about the CTA’s new bus tracking system.  The taxpayer in me cringes at the $24 million we’re going to spend on it. I only use the bus once a week, on Monday afternoons, so it will take me a while to determine the usefulness of this [...]

Sunshine Blogging: Second Attempt

In: Chicago, Policy, Politics

I am taking part in the Sunshine Blogger project.  Last week I called the Gov’s office to find out who the freedom of information contact is. They couldn’t tell me. I was connected to the press office, but they couldn’t tell me either. This is pretty frightening because it would seem to indicate that the [...]

The fog comes
on little cat feet.
It sits looking
over harbor and city
on silent haunches
and then moves on.
-Carl Sandburg


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