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Could somebody please tell me what the final vote was?? strictly party lines?? I hope
On the question of putting the squad cars on the credit card, existing State Law prohibits taking longer than 25 years to pay for anything. I've seen some language in one of the BIMPs that infers that the squads could be bought with bond money, but I'm not certain of the answer.
The best teachers, students and parents in the world can't fix that problem, and your tired old soundbites aren't helping either.
You think teachers are overpaid? I'll believe it when you sign up for the job.
No textbooks but lush pay and benefits for school administrators and teachers across the Chicago and suburban area...I believe compensation is lower downstate.
How does Florida fund its schools? Lottery system, I thought, Whatever they are doing, seems like it's working a lot better at the secondary level than here in Illinois.
While it's better than nothing, it's absurd we're allowed to take any longer than the standard life expectancy of a purchase.
The number of loopholes to "borrow" from the future is obscene.
They are borrowing more money but they still have enough to pay $2 million for Lincoln Memorial IN LOUISVILLE KENTUCKY? Nope, can't justify borrowing or tax increases when you spend money like that. But if they didn't increase borrowing, how in the world would folks like Levine and Cari get their kickbacks so they donate even more to campaigns?
If you think you can get every child's text books for a full year for $40 per student, then you are completely dillusional. That might get them a single textbook if they are lucky. Or 4 novels for English class.
I would gather that new textbooks would run upwards of $500 per student per year. Ask the parents of kids who go to schools where they make you buy your own.
So since you are more interested in name-calling, maybe I should point out that an ADDITIONAL $1,000 spent per teacher for books, would equal $26,000,000 for books in Chicago public schools, in addition to the $20,000,000 already in the STATE budget, and who knows what was in their districts' budgets. But nice try JohnR, even though you entirely missed the point.
Just having the hearings would be a huge deal. As you know, Denny's Congress has failed to challenge the President on anything, and the President has rewarded him by not vetoing anything. Trouble is, what Denny's not doing is what the Constitution says he's supposed to do - rein the President in when he crosses the line. The problem we have now is that the President has left the line so far behind him that no one can see it anymore.
But fortunately, Thomas Jefferson left us this little escape hatch, a way for a State to force the Congress to do its job.
Warrantless wiretaps of US Citizens?
Admitting FISA violations and claiming I Can Do Anything I Want authority?
Arrests of citizens, in the US, and holding them without counsel or trial for two years or more?
Extra-Constitutional "signing statements" that say "well, I'm signing this but I reserve the right to ignore whatever I don't like"?
Deliberately distorting intelligence to scare the public into supporting an optional war?
This President George seems intent on accepting the crown that the first President George turned down. His actions, which betray how weak he truly is, are patently Un-American. Period.
Here's hoping the Legislature picks up the torch in November that Speaker Hastert has dropped