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U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin

Saturday, January 12, 2013

Gun-Control Laws Better Than Executive Order: Durbin

While visiting Fox Valley, senator says gun control is only part of the solution to mass violence.

U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin said Friday that he would rather see Congress arrive at a “sensible solution” on curbing gun violence than see the president issue some kind of executive order attempting to remedy the problem. Still, in light of the power wielded by the NRA and the gun industry, which many congressmen will not stand up to, Durbin said he would support President Barack Obama if he does issue executive orders in an attempt to rein in gun violence. “Whatever it takes to keep our streets and schools safe, I’ll support,” he said. “But I hope that we could do it in the the normal congressional process,” he added. “I know that it’s tough. I know the politics on this issue very, very well, and I know some of my colleagues are not prepared to…

John

10:27 am on Thursday, January 17, 2013

You all forget we live in a republic. We have the constitution and it needs to be followed. I keep on hearing we live in a democracy. Wake up people. I think the only reasonable restriction given would be to require all gun owners to own and use gun safes when the owner isn't home and to have there property alarmed by a alarm service company. This may prevent some of the criminals from getting …   more ›

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Durbin Legislation Would Allow Student Loan Bankruptcy

Here is a wrap-up of some of the latest political news.

U.S. Dick Durbin (D-IL) has introduced legislation that would allow private student loan debt to be discharged in bankruptcy. The bill does not include federal student loans. This may be a boon to some senior citizens who are more concerned about having money for student loans rather than for golf or cruises. These senior citizens are still paying their college loans; others are paying costs incurred when they returned to college later in life; and others are strapped with loans they co-signed for their children who cannot, in this job market, afford to pay their loans. The Washington Post reported that new research from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York shows that Americans 60 and older still owe about $36 billion in student loans, …

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Raphael

3:36 pm on Monday, April 23, 2012

Why not just let everyone default on everything? Give me a break. Do any of you who make these types of suggestions Ever think of the domino effect this type of action causes??   more ›

Thursday, March 29, 2012

State Senate May Vote on Controversial Legislative Scholarship Program

Here is a wrap-up of some of the latest political news.

The Illinois House of Representatives has voted to dismantle the scandal-ridden legislative college scholarship program, and the program’s most ardent supporter, Senate President John Cullerton, says he will not stand in the way of a vote on the tuition waiver ban. “Like any other bill, it will go through the normal committee process and there will be an opportunity for a vote,” Cullerton spokeswoman Rikeesha Phelon told Progress Illinois. Phelon’s comments follow Chicago Tribune reports that the Senate President may work to prevent the bill from getting a vote. The Illinois House passed legislation 79-25 March 21 to ban legislative scholarships. Gov. Pat Quinn has spoken against the scholarships. And, The State journal-Register in …

Friday, March 2, 2012

Senate Kills GOP Plan to Reverse Obama’s Birth Control Rule

Here is a roundup of political news.

U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin voted with 50 other senators Thursday to reject 51 to 48 a controversial amendment sponsored by Sen. Roy Blunt (R-Mo.) that would have overridden the Obama Administration's new contraception coverage rule and allowed any employer to refuse to cover any kind of health care service by citing "moral reasons." Three Democrats, Sens. Bob Casey (Pa.), Joe Manchin (W.Va.) and Ben Nelson (Neb.) voted with Republicans in favor of the amendment, and only one Republican, Sen. Olympia Snowe (Maine), voted against it, according to Huffington Post. Illinois’ Republican senator, U.S. Sen. Mark Kirk, did not vote. He is still being hospitalized after suffering a stroke. Although Obama's contraception mandate includes a broad …

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Quinn Says His Budget 'Contains Truths You May Not Want to Hear'

Here is a wrap-up of area political news.

Prison closures, layoffs and cutbacks to health care for the poor are part of the budget proposal Gov. Pat Quinn released Wednesday, according to the Chicago Tribune. Hultgren Supports McConnaughay Randy Hultgren, Republican congressman from the 14th District, which includes the far western suburbs, has endorsed Karen McConnaughay, who is seeking the Republican nomination in the 33rd State Senate District race, Patch reported. Durbin a Co-chair of Obama’s Re-election Effort U.S. Sen. Richard Durbin is one of 35 national co-chairs named to President Barack Obama’s re-election campaign, according to the Washington Post. Obama’s co-chairs include elected officials, campaign volunteers and a few celebrities. Quinn Says He is Not Sure About …

robert poznanski

11:02 am on Friday, April 20, 2012

As cigarette smokers have found, when you indulge in a "habit" that causes health insurance cost spikes,that the insurance pool, then has to pay higher costs, for,so should those who indulge them self's with firearm, ownership! Since we all pay higher insurance costs,for police,court, and hospital emergency uses, because the gun lobby continues to fight, any sort of logical regulation, it is only…   more ›

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