Archive for July, 2009

Shift Supervisor

Posted on 31. Jul, 2009 by Penny Ruiz.

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I would asked why the State of Illinois would not pay for obligated services each fiscal year prior to approving monies for non-essential services/projects in the states budget. I would think that if the general public is expected to pay their debt before making new purchases, the state government would be expected to do the [...]

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Department of Corrections

Posted on 31. Jul, 2009 by Penny Ruiz.

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The Department of Corrections house offenders who are illegal aliens for the term of their sentence and then turn them over to ICE for deportation. Why if they commit crimes in Illinois do the taxpayers pay for their housing, medical and education only to turn them over to the feds for deportation at the conclusion [...]

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medical card

Posted on 31. Jul, 2009 by Chama.

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Why is it that it is so hard for us Americans to get a medical card and so easy for illegals to get one when they don’t even possess a license or some form of identification? We need to stop the illegals from coming into our state/country at least make it a little more difficult [...]

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College Class Catalogs

Posted on 30. Jul, 2009 by catherine janusz.

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I have approached this issue before with college of Dupage and with Dan Cronin’s office. I feel it is entirely wasteful to send every resident a catalog for classes. Surely that can be cut and just publish in newspapers that a catalog is available at libraries, grocers, and any goverment buildings. My 90 year old [...]

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End Frivolous Medical Malpractice Lawsuits

Posted on 30. Jul, 2009 by Norman Ringler.

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Tort Reform in Illinois would go a long way toward reducing health care providers malpractice insurance and overall health care costs.
Ridiculous settlements over frivoulous lawsuits and defensive medicine cost billions. Cap settlements.
To lower heath care costs even more, allow citizens in Illinois to shop for medical insurance across state lines to increase competiton.

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