[Compiled by Paul Richardson]
* Illinois Teachers Invest in Hedge Funds
* USAToday: Seat belt laws clicking in Illinois:
In January, the group Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety named Illinois one of four “best performance states” for passing at least two of 15 laws it says are proven to reduce highway deaths injuries.
“Illinois has been very consistent in its passage of key laws,” says Judie Stone, president of the safety group.
* Iraq veteran struggles to find employment
*Rep. Franks discusses disappointment in electric rate increase
* State launches new ad campaign aimed at young drivers
* The Todd couple: “Cook County Commissioner William Beavers, a fan of old-school clout, has no problem saying he considers himself “the hog with the big nuts.”
* Ex Chicago Park District official gets 3 years for $8 million scam
* Editorial: Right-to-breathe
* Cook County jail medical execs get axed; protests against budget cuts continue:
Jerry Roper, president of the Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce, told commissioners: “There’s nothing left to tax, ladies and gentlemen. The taxpayers deserve better solutions.”
* Editorial: Guv gave hook too quickly to Madigan’s mortgage plan
* Editorial: Selling the lottery not a long term solution for schools: “We’d prefer the governor spend his incredible energy devising a fairer way to pay for schools. The overreliance on property taxes is unfair, especially to those who live on fixed incomes.”
* Mark Brown: Burke’s 1st rival in 36 years isn’t taking the hints
* Blagojevich seeks federal dollars for counties hit by Dec. storm
* Editorial: Cross has solid advice for legislative session
* Actuary predicts Bears win