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Regardless of what you put up, this is a great idea.
Classified are a great idea...job postings, internships, etc would be great to see...both in DC and Springfield. Can't wait to see it.
Now I want to know what the first commenter said.
Seriously, the comparision to Craigs List inrigues me, because there are communities CL doesn't even mention, like Peoria.
I suspect this may be in the internship line - but it's something I would have loved to have access to in my 20s.
I suppose it could go both ways - with job-seekers offering their services as well.
You: An independent, swing voter. Me: Handsome first-term governor.
I noticed you giving me the eye when at my All Kids news conference. But then you wandered away when the topic of funding came up. If you are ever in Chicago, I would love to get together with you.
-- 'Puffy'
While this post is overtly snarky, I hope it isn't overly snarky.
Political fundraisers (both solicitations or announcements of events and people who do the fundraising work)
Lobbying and/or campaign support service providers (grassroots, mail, phone banks, pollsters, Springfield shared offices, etc.)
Campaign consultants
Etc.
My advice would be to buy the latest issue of Campaign and Elections mag and "borrow" some advertising ideas.
An informal board, such as a "CapFaxList" modeled after Craig's List, might be very effective, but I'm not sure about the revenue model. (Capitol Fax is a for-profit business afterall.)
But frankly, the "Capitol Fax Personals" suggested above may prove to be most interesting, lucrative and "snarky" of all.
Also, an RSS search feature would be nice to have.
Go to the Comptroller's website. You can e-mail requests on gov't employee salaries. From what I've heard, the response comes back within a day or two. Beware, this doesn't work if you're asking about a contractual employee
Great idea Rich good luck
It's a win win for Rich.
"Lost five votes on HB123. Reward for their safe return, no questions asked."
Or is that too snarky?
Please contact the Campaign to Draft Edwin Eisendrath to the IL Republican Party.
Andy McKenna, Chairman