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Health care plan could be unhealthy for prolife movement
Concerned Women for America's President Wendy Wright is absolutely right with voicing serious concerns about the health care bill the House passed Saturday night.
Three Illinoisans among health care undecided, Cantor says
Smart Girl Politics is featuring a list from Congressman Eric Cantor of the 69 U.S. Reps who reportedly remain "undecided" on the Pelosi health care plan.
Illinois Lawmakers Take the Marion VA to Washington
A report out this week says there are still problems at the Marion V-A two years after major surgeries were halted because of a string of deaths attributed to poor care.
Report: Problems Still Plague Illinois VA Hospital
A new report from the inspector general in the Department of Veterans Affairs finds that the VA Medical Center in Marion, Ill., continues to be plagued by quality management and patient care problems some two years after a suspicious spike in the number of post-surgical patient deaths there.
State, congressional candidates set for primary
There are candidates aplenty for statewide and congressional offices in Illinois' Feb.
Audit Shows Continued Shortcomings at Marion VA
A new report says the long-scrutinized Marion VA Medical Center continues to come up short on patient care.
Oriental Garden marks 20 years
The Oriental Garden remains a serene oasis in its 20th year in the vast Gordon Moore Community Park.
St. Clair County board member wants Gordon Bush's job as county assessor
St. Clair County Board member Ed Cockrell, R-New Athens, plans to break the Democrats' stranglehold on countywide elected offices in next year's general election.
Legoland may be coming to downstate Illinois . Illinois officials are in talks with a European company over tax breaks that could lure a lego amusement park to the tiny town of Glen Carbon , just outside of St.
DENVER a ' Racing to come up with proposals to save higher education from a financial cliff, college presidents held a brainstorming summit Thursday at the state Capitol to come up with new ideas that all of them could support.
The political leaders with the influence to reshape the riverfront Arch grounds generally spoke well Friday of the new federal plan for its future.
*** UPDATED x2 *** Nepotism run amok? - And other outrages
Friday, Oct 23, 2009 *** UPDATE 1 *** The chairman of the St. Clair County Board just called to say that he and the Madison County board chairman requested this legislation two years ago out of concern that residents couldn't afford the high cost of the flood insurance.
Legoland interested in development seeking tax breaks at Glen Carbon
A European company is quietly talking with Illinois officials about tax incentives to build a $200 million Legoland amusement park in the Glen Carbon area, the Post-Dispatch has learned.
NATA Applauds Congress For Bipartisan Letter To Obama Opposing User Fees
The National Air Transportation Association issued the following news release: National Air Transportation Association President James K. Coyne today praised members of the U.S. House of Representatives for addressing the Obama Administration's intention to implement a new funding mechanism to supplement the Airport and Airways Trust Fund in the ...
Iran sanctions: The House passed the Iran Sanctions Enabling Act , sponsored by Rep.
US House passes pilot hiring/training bill
The US House of Representatives this week overwhelmingly passed legislation to revamp regulations for hiring and training pilots, the result of Congressional concern sparked by the February crash of a Colgan Air Q400 that killed 50 people near Buffalo.
Safety bill faces rough flight in Senate
An aviation safety bill that passed the House by 398 votes faces far tougher challenges in the Senate, including growing industry opposition, the intrusion of extraneous issues that could delay or doom the safety measures and a tight Senate schedule.
U.S. House approves pilot training regulations in wake of Buffalo plane crash
The House voted Wednesday to toughen regulations on pilot training, qualifications and work schedules, a response to a fatal crash in upstate New York in February and other accidents involving regional airlines.
Passage of flight safety bill hailed
The families of Flight 3407 reacted with restrained joy Wednesday as the House overwhelmingly approved an airline safety bill that aims to correct the problems that ended up costing the lives of their loved ones.
House passes bill to toughen pilot training rules
The House voted Wednesday to toughen regulations on pilot training, qualifications and work schedules, a response to a fatal crash in upstate New York in February and other accidents involving regional airlines.
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