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Preckwinkle tweaks budget to win votes
Tribune reporterCook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle is making compromises on new taxes she’s proposed as she tries to lock up the votes needed to pass next year’s budget. On Tuesday, Preckwinkle announced a tweak to her initial proposal to charge an...Tags: Health Insurance, Dining and Drinking, Pat Quinn, Cook County Government, Politics
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Preckwinkle wants $1-a-pack cigarette tax hike
The tax on pack of smokes would rise by a buck in Cook County next year, which would leave Chicago with the second-highest per-pack tax in the nation, under County Board President Toni Preckwinkle's new budget proposal. Preckwinkle, who is presenting her...
Tags: Cook County Government, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Politics, Criminals, Crime, Law and Justice
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Preckwinkle proposes tax hikes, including on cigarettes
WGN NewsChicago will have the second highest cigarette tax in the country if Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle has her way in next year's budget. Preckwinkle proposed on Thursday to raise the tax by one dollar. This would bring the cost of a pack of...Tags: Cook County Government, Cook County Board of Commissioners
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Preckwinkle asks red-light insider to resign county post
Tribune reporterCook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle says today she wants a City Hall insider caught up in an ethics probe to resign from the obscure county board job she gave him last year. Preckwinkle still hasn't said who recommended that she appoint John...Tags: Chicago City Hall, Cook County Government, Cook County Board of Commissioners
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Cook might bet on taxing slot machines, video gambling
Tribune reportersCook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle is considering a new tax on every slot machine and video poker game in the county as she puts the final touches on the budget proposal she will present Thursday, aides said. Owners of gambling devices would be...Tags: Health Insurance Cost, Des Plaines, Pat Quinn, Local Government, Gambling
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Taxing bullets criminal
For urban politicians, gun control is like the bar in "Cheers" — a place of refuge they can seek out whenever things aren't going well. Things aren't going well on the crime front in Chicago, with homicides up 25 percent this year. So what else...Tags: Gun Control, U.S. Supreme Court, Interior Policy, Cook County Government, Politics
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Preckwinkle criticized for bullet tax idea
Clout StreetDemocratic Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle faced criticism today after floating the idea of taxing guns and bullets to help balance the budget. Commissioner Timothy Schneider said he’s worried such a tax would do little other than hurt...Tags: Evanston, Gun Control, Interior Policy, Cook County Government, Timothy O. Schneider
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Former medical district commissioner charged in $3.7 million fraud
A former commissioner of the Illinois Medical District, his wife and two associates used several companies to steal $3.7 million or more in state money meant to fund medical programs for diseases like cancer and AIDS, prosecutors said today. South Side...
Tags: John H. Stroger, Jr. Hospital of Cook County, AIDS, Vehicles, Cook County Government, Financial Aid
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Dems give hope to indicted candidate
Democratic Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle has her reasons for not endorsing Lance Tyson's bid for state representative. For a year and a half — from December 2006 until May 2008 — Tyson, a lifelong Democrat, served as chief of...
Tags: Parties and Movements, Pat Quinn, Primaries, Cook County Government, Politics
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Q&A with Toni Preckwinkle
— Toni Preckwinkle was a high school history teacher before she embarked on a new career, winning a seat on the Chicago City Council in 1991. During 19 years on the council, she sponsored living wage and affordable housing ordinances. In 2010, she...
Tags: Chicago City Council, Local Elections, 2012 Democratic National Convention, Cook County Government, Elections
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Preckwinkle regrets saying Reagan deserves 'special place in hell'
Clout Street— Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle on Tuesday said former President Ronald Reagan deserves "a special place in hell" for his role in the war on drugs, but later she regretted what she called her "inflammatory" remark. The comment from...Tags: Jim Edgar, Ronald Reagan, Richard Nixon, Cook County Government, Politics
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Emanuel pot ticket plan gets past council committee
Tribune reportersMayor Rahm Emanuel’s plan to issue tickets rather than make arrests for possession of small amounts of marijuana was advanced by a panel of aldermen today following a buzz saw of skepticism, setting the stage for final approval at next week’...Tags: Daniel Solis, Garry McCarthy, Cook County Government, Chicago Mayor, Jason C. Ervin
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