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Illinois Governor Pat Quinn continues to push for the sale of an an empty state prison in western Illinois. Today he said the Thomson Correctional Center is worth millions of dollars to the federal government. QUINN: We'll get a fair market value... Full Article at Chicago Public Radio
Pat Quinn, one of Ireland's best known businessmen in the 1960s and 1970s and the founder of Quinnsworth, has died in Canada. After moving to Canada for some years in the 1960s, he came back to Ireland in 1965. Full Article at RTE Interactive
New Edmonton Oilers head coach Pat Quinn, center, talks to his players during second period of an NHL pre-season hockey game against the Calgary Flames in Calgary, Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2009. View Photo »
Hunting, fishing and other forms of outdoor recreation help drive the Illinois economy and create jobs
IT was the fashion and retailing statement of the late 1960s: Pat Quinn promoting his supermarkets decked out in a white polo neck sweater like a TV game-show host. Full Article at Irish Independent
THE DEATH has taken place in Toronto of Pat Quinn, founder of the Quinnsworth chain and one of the country’s best-known business figures in the 1960s and 1970s. Full Article at Irish Times
Democratic Gov. Full Article at Chicago Tribune
Chicago businessman Christopher Kennedy, left, smiles as he is congratulated by Illinois Gov. View Photo »
Governor Quinn understands that every day in Illinois, families are sitting at their kitchen tables making tough decisions about how to make ends meet. Pat Quinn is the person I want in the Governor’s office helping those families.
The Oilers won the game. That much is true. It was an important game for the team to win—a 4-0 victory over the Coyotes on Monday—considering what's facing them in their schedule over the next two weeks. Full Article at Bleacher Report
Pat Quinn, the founder of former supermarket chain Quinnsworth, has died in Canada at the age of 74. Mr Quinn, originally from Cloone in Co Leitrim, sold his stores in the 1970s and had lived in Toronto since 1986. Full Article at RTE Interactive
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New Edmonton Oilers head coach Pat Quinn, center, talks to his players during second period of an NHL pre-season hockey game against the Calgary Flames in Calgary, Tuesday, Sept. 15, 2009.
View Photo »Chicago businessman Christopher Kennedy, left, smiles as he is congratulated by Illinois Gov.
View Photo »Chicago businessman Christopher Kennedy, right, and Illinois Gov.
View Photo »US President Barack Obama chats with Chicago Mayor Richard Daley (L) and Illionois Governor Pat Quinn (C) after stepping off Air Force One on June 15, 2009 upon arrival at O�Hare International Airport in Chicago.
View Photo »President Barack Obama is greeted Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn, center, and Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley, left, upon his arrival at O'Hare International Airport in Chicago, Monday, June, 15, 2009.
View Photo »President Barack Obama is greeted Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley, center, and Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn, left, upon his arrival at O'Hare International Airport in Chicago, Monday, June, 15, 2009.
View Photo »President Barack Obama is greeted by Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn, center, and Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley, left, during his arrival at O'Hare International Airport in Chicago, Monday, June 15, 2009.
View Photo »President Barack Obama talks to Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn, center, and Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley upon his arrival at O'Hare International Airport in Chicago, Monday, June 15, 2009.
View Photo »Pat Quinn, left, and Tom Renney, right, speak to reporters after the Edmonton Oilers announced Quinn's appointment as coach, and Renney as associate coach, of the NHL hockey team in Edmonton, Alberta, on Tuesday, May 26, 2009.
View Photo »Pat Quinn, right, the new coach of the Edmonton Oilers, is joined by the NHL hockey team's general manager, Steve Tambellini, as he speaks to reporters in Edmonton, Alberta, on Tuesday, May 26, 2009.
View Photo »Pat Quinn arrives at a news conference in Edmonton, Alberta, on Tuesday, May 26, 2009, after being named coach of the Edmonton Oilers NHL hockey team.
View Photo »FILE - In this March 26, 2009 file photo, Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn, left, greets members of Future Farmers of America to help kick off Illinois Agricultural Legislative day at the Illinois State Capitol in Springfield, Ill.
View Photo »CHICAGO - APRIL 29: Chicago Public Health Commissioner Terry Mason (C) speaks while flanked by Illinois Governor Pat Quinn (L) and Director of the Illinois Department of Public Health Damon Arnold at a press conference about how the state and city are dealing with the spread of the swi...
View Photo »CHICAGO - APRIL 29: (L-R) Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley, Illinois Governor Pat Quinn, Chicago Public Schools CEO Ron Huberman, and Damon Arnold, director of the Illinois Department of Public Health, attend a press conference about how the state and city are dealing with the spread of...
View Photo »CHICAGO - APRIL 29: (L-R) Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley, Illinois Governor Pat Quinn, and Damon Arnold, director of the Illinois Department of Public Health, attend a press conference about how the state and city are dealing with the spread of the swine flu April 29, 2009 in Chicago,...
View Photo »CHICAGO - APRIL 29: Illinois Governor Pat Quinn updates Illinois residents at a press conference about how the state and city are dealing with the spread of the swine flu April 29, 2009 in Chicago, Illinois.
View Photo »CHICAGO - APRIL 29: Illinois Governor Pat Quinn (R) and other Illinois officials update Illinois residents at a press conference about how the state and city are dealing with the spread of the swine flu April 29, 2009 in Chicago, Illinois.
View Photo »Illinois Governor Pat Quinn arrives at a news conference at Signature Flight Support, O'Hare International Airport, Thursday, April 2, 2009 in Chicago. Quinn said it's a sad day, calling the charges in the federal indictment against former Gov.
View Photo »Illinois Governor Pat Quinn arrives at a news conference at Signature Flight Support, O'Hare International Airport, Thursday, April 2, 2009 in Chicago. Quinn said it's a sad day, calling the charges in the federal indictment against former Gov.
View Photo »Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn arrives at a news conference at Signature Flight Support, O'Hare International Airport, Thursday, April 2, 2009 in Chicago. Quinn said it's a sad day, calling the charges in the federal indictment against former Gov. Rod Blagojevich and five others "very serious."
View Photo »Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn, right, confers with the Executive Mansion's horticulturist Tom Martin, left, about the designing, planting and pruning of the gardens on the two acres of grounds at the Executive Mansion in Springfield, Ill. , Thursday, March, 26, 2009.
View Photo »Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn, left, greets members of Future Farmers of America to help kick off Illinois Agricultural Legislative day at the Illinois State Capitol in Springfield, Ill. , Thursday, March, 26, 2009.
View Photo »Canadian men's Olympic hockey team coach Pat Quinn (R) and women's Olympic hockey team captain Cassie Campbell take part in a news conference that will see their teams inducted into the Canadian Olympic Hall of Fame in Vancouver, British Columbia March 26, 2009.
View Photo »U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin, center, Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn, right, and Thomas Carper, chairman of the Board of Amtrak walk together after meeting about bringing high-speed rail to Illinois Monday, March 9, 2009, in Chicago.
View Photo »Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn, left, and U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin, speak at a news conference after meeting about bringing high-speed rail to Illinois, Monday, March 9, 2009, in Chicago. Illinois leaders want stimulus money to develop high-speed train travel between Chicago and St. Louis.
View Photo »Chicago businessman Christopher Kennedy, left, smiles as he is congratulated by Illinois Gov.
View Photo »Hunting, fishing and other forms of outdoor recreation help drive the Illinois economy and create jobs
Governor Quinn understands that every day in Illinois, families are sitting at their kitchen tables making tough decisions about how to make ends meet. Pat Quinn is the person I want in the Governor’s office helping those families.
We have too many school districts in Illinois that are inefficient that cost taxpayers too much money ... We need more consolidation.
Pat Quinn is a champion for consumers, for senior citizens, for veterans, for Latinos and for all of the people of our state
You’ve got to have a governor who gets things done. That’s what I’ve done. I took over at the worst time Illinois could ever have in our history, a very dark, dark hour ... And we’ve, day after day, got missions accomplished whether it’s in ethics or getting things done for ordinary people in the budget...
Pat Quinn, once a self-styled reformer, continued his gravitation toward ultimate political insider-dom today by accepting the endorsement of Alderman Dick Mell, the father-in-law and political patron of Rod Blagojevich, and a man synonymous with Chicago Machine politics
The safety of our children is of paramount importance to the people of Illinois ... This new law prevents children from being left unattended on a school bus and also ensures that bus drivers receive important information while on the road.
Time and time again, he had always put what was right ahead of politics ... He put what was the right thing to do for people over what was the right thing to do for him, because that's who Pat Quinn is.
It’s really a very sad day for Illinois
If Pat Quinn wants to have a discussion of who stood up to Rod Blagojevich and who stood silent, we’re happy to oblige
This legislation boosts Illinois’ investment in energy efficiency projects that reduce our carbon footprint and create jobs ... I am proud to sign this law that will help continue to protect our environment while developing new green jobs for the twenty-first century.
But as comptroller for 12 years, he signed off on every single state check. And when Gov. Quinn had to make tough decisions to fix our budget mess, Hynes skipped town: Flying to Washington, taking a vacation, hitting a spa in Chicago. The same old politics won’t move Illinois forward. Pat Quinn will
He did nothing. He disappeared ... I think the comptroller should have been part of that debate. When you politic all the time and you try to tear down the incumbent governor, that doesn't get Illinois very far.
Pat Quinn’s quest to borrow another billion dollars to feed his hungry appetite for more government spending only confirms he’s just like Rod Blagojevich
We see an opportunity -- a once in a lifetime opportunity for the state of Illinois
Guess Pat (Edmonton Coach Pat Quinn) looks like a genius putting that line together, eh?
We're here today to let the people know we're not going to let the fearmongers carry the day ... We're going to do things right, the Illinois way.
The people of Illinois are fed up with the dysfunctional leadership of Pat Quinn and the mess that Illinois Democrats have created under single party rule. They must be held accountable
I believe that the people of Illinois and our men and women who live here are more than capable of handling any kind of assignment when it comes to incarcerating terrorists.
the gulf between what Pat Quinn says and what he does is wider than the Mississippi River.
The Economic Recovery Commission will help develop strategies to improve the state’s economic climate. It will explore realistic and effective ways to create jobs, strengthen Illinois’ business base, and help plan our state’s long-term economic revival. I look forward to receiving its counsel and assist...
the Illinois House is debating Gov. Pat Quinn’s proposed income tax hike right now. His plan would raise the state’s current 3 percent flat-rate income tax to 4.5 percent
Access to affordable and reliable public transportation is imperative for Chicago-area transit riders ... Today’s comprehensive agreement will stabilize public transit and will hold the line against any CTA fare increases for the next two years.
The Illinois House on Sunday rejected Gov. Pat Quinn's proposal for a temporary 50 percent increase in the individual and business income tax House shoots down Quinn tax increase
I know there are rules in Illinois with respect to running for office and gathering signatures on petitions and all of those must be complied with in order to be eligible to run for any office. You know, I have to do the same thing as everyone else, file petitions and file everything in order. I think t...
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