* Addicts are being kicked into the street, hospitals and nursing homes will have to wait months to be reimbursed for their services, the governor claims that the state’s budget is $2 billion out of whack.
Yet, there he was playing the big shot at the Kerry Wood Strike Zone fund-raiser last week…
The biggest draw at the Kerry Wood Strike Zone fund-raiser Wednesday night wasn’t one of the star athletes — it was Mark Cuban.
Fans swarmed outside 10Pin Bowling Lounge, 330 N. State, and when Cuban stepped outside they rushed him for autographs. “I can’t really say anything,” he told reporters when asked about his bid to buy the Chicago Cubs. “I just love Chicago.” […]
Gov. Blagojevich came with his 12-year-old daughter Amy, a major fan who likes to call pitches when she watches games with her dad. […]
The party raised about $360,000, which is being matched in a state grant by the governor, to benefit the Organic Food Project. The money will go to supply healthy lunches to students at Louisa May Alcott Elementary School, 2625 N. Orchard, for a year.
The governor just pulled that announcement out of his hat, according to people I know who were there. It was a total surprise.
The charity is a good one. No disputing that. But how about pulling some cash out of the hat for programs that have already been slashed?