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CHICAGO — Candidates for Illinois governor are split over a national health care plan with all but one Republican saying the state should opt out if it can, a position rejected by Democrats Pat Quinn and Dan Hynes. Full Article at Huffington Post
Join us on Follow us on CHICAGO (AP) -- A holiday collection drive is under way in Illinois for troops overseas. Gov. Pat Quinn joined Support Our Troops-Illinois and other groups to kick off the drive Friday. Called "Illinois Has Not Forgotten," Full Article at KSDK | St. Louis
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 »
We have a very close relationship with Gov. Jay Nixon on this whole issue of high-speed rail from Chicago to St. Louis, and we're interested in continuing on to Kansas City
Gov. Pat Quinn today signed into law a measure making it easier for Cook County commissioners to override County Board President Todd Stroger, who has repeatedly used his extraordinary veto power to protect an unpopular sales tax increase. Gov. Full Article at Huffington Post
Fellow citizens of Illinois, Gov. Pat Quinn, legislators: Welcome to yet another public pension fiasco. Yet another festival of denial. Full Article at Chicago Tribune
Chicago businessman Christopher Kennedy, left, smiles as he is congratulated by Illinois Gov. View Photo »
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
* Gov. Pat Quinn will sign legislation today rolling back the veto override threshold on the Cook County Board. The legislation moves the minimum required vote down from an insane four-fifths to a far more reasonable three-fifths. Full Article at Capitol Fax Blog
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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 »We have a very close relationship with Gov. Jay Nixon on this whole issue of high-speed rail from Chicago to St. Louis, and we're interested in continuing on to Kansas City
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
We want to make sure Marion has top-notch health care for veterans, and if it’s not there, we will appeal to the people of Illinois to help provide that expert service ... If you have been on the front line defending our democracy, when you come home, you shouldn’t have to fight for decent health care.
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.
Winters in Illinois can be more than just cold -- they can be downright dangerous
If Pat Quinn wants to have a discussion of who stood up to Rod Blagojevich and who stood silent, we’re happy to oblige
We had a bunch of goals to start, but unfortunately we didn't continue to play the same way we got those goals ... Detroit's a pretty good team. You can't let them off the hook. We had some fear take over. They started checking and we didn't answer it. We got through it tonight, but it wasn't pretty.
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
In the first two games against Calgary I thought we played well
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
That was a pretty good line tonight ... All three of them were excellent. They played against that Rick Nash unit most of the night and seemed to relish in the challenge. I think it helped them stay sharp. I'm really proud of the way we stuck together as a team and came back. It was a pretty good result...
Guess Pat (Edmonton Coach Pat Quinn) looks like a genius putting that line together, eh?
The most powerful force on earth is when committed, thoughtful people band together. This is why, today, I am announcing my candidacy for governor of Illinois in 2010
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 was named -- and a great honor indeed -- 'Mr. Soybean of Illinois,'
the gulf between what Pat Quinn says and what he does is wider than the Mississippi River.
In our state and our country the most powerful force on earth is when thoughtful committed people band together for a cause they believe in. And this is why, today, I’m announcing my candidacy for governor of Illinois
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
We’ll see what happens when the legislature convenes and when we have a campaign. I’m going to be campaigning across Illinois
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 want everyone in the world to know that Illinois is a great place to visit, to invest, and to live
The League disagrees with Pat Quinn's post-game comments and his characterization of the Souray-Iginla collision ... I have had preliminary discussions with (Oilers GM) Steve Tambellini about Mr Quinn's comments.
We need to invest in the minds of our young people at every stage of life, from early childhood education through college ... Investing in the mind of a child pays dividends for decades to come. With a well-educated, well-prepared workforce, Illinois can compete and win in the global economy.
Pat Quinn thinks the answer is to pass a 50 percent tax increase on every Illinois family
Today, I am bringing my candidacy to the people of Illinois ... As Governor, I have traveled to every corner of the Land of Lincoln, and I will keep on criss-crossing Illinois as I work to bring jobs, growth and economic recovery to every community in our state.
Pat Quinn grows a spine and limits Stroger's power in Cook County
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