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Entries in Illinois (8)

Monday
Mar222010

Health Reform Will Help The Sick, Says Illinois Democrat

Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D-IL) says that parents of sick children around the country will sleep better at night knowing that their kids will receive the help they need now that health reform has passed. (0:28)
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Wednesday
Oct282009

Public Option Will Spur Innovation Says Illinois Senator

Sen. Roland W. Burris (D-Ill.) says Wednesday on the Senate floor that a public option plan would spur innovation in the health insurance industry. (0:51)
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Friday
Apr032009

The unemployment crisis

By Michael Ruhl, University of New Mexico – Talk Radio News Service

Correspondent Michael Ruhl reports on the recent release of the unemployment statistics for March.

Long segment: (01:00)
Short segment: (00:32)
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Friday
Apr032009

The unemployment statistics for march

By Michael Ruhl, University of New Mexico – Talk Radio News Service

Bureau of Labor Statistics Commissioner Keith Hall testifies before Congress on the nation's unemployment numbers from March 2009, and how the recession has affected employment.

Hall said that unemployment numbers have climbed from 8.1 percent to 8.5 percent, and that the industries hardest hit are manufacturing, construction, and temporary services.

(00:34)
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Friday
Mar272009

Ralph Nader interview on the need for election reform

By Michael Ruhl, University of New Mexico – Talk Radio News Service

Former presidential candidate and long time consumer rights advocate Ralph Nader talked with Michael Ruhl to discuss the status of his lawsuit against the Democratic National Committee (DNC). This was immediately following the circuit court argument for Nader vs. DNC. Nader claims that he was harassed and burdened in 2004 presidential election by the DNC, in what he calls "an abuse of the legal process" and malicious prosecution. In this interview, Nader explained background of the case, and the case's current status. He said, "there is no other western democracy that comes close to obstructing voters and obstructing candidates as is the case in our country."

Nader also spoke about the two-party system, and the effect that his case has on future third party candidates in the presidential process. He said that his case is designed to draw boundaries, to make sure that third party candidates can exercise their First Amendment rights. Nader also referred to the issue as one of democracy, because he said in limiting ballot access, one is truly limiting the right of the people to decide who they want to represent them. Nader called for national ballot standards, instead of ballot standards which vary state by state. He also advocated instant runoff voting and public funding of public campaigns.

Nader said that the two-party system is not allowing third parties access to the higher tiers of federal government, and this two-party system is moving gradually to a one-party system, where gerrymandered districts make reelection almost certain for many members of Congress. He called this a system that can be rented by the rich. In spite of the stronghold that the two parties have on the system, Nader said that he has talked with several members of Congress who may be interested in helping to move legislation on election reform. He mentioned by name: John Conyers (D-Mich.), Ron Paul (R-Texas), Dennis Kucinich (D-Ohio), and Jessie Jackson, Jr. (D-Ill.). He anticipates this reform effort to be difficult, because as he said, "the foxes are guarding the chicken coop." Nader seems ready for a fight.

(08:50)
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Thursday
Feb122009

Congresswoman Bean on the Recovery Act

Jay Goodman Tamboli speaks with Congresswoman Bean (D-Ill.) about the Recovery Act. (5:33)
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Tuesday
Dec092008

Pa. Governor Ed Rendell reacts to Blagojevich arrest

Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell reacts with sadness to the arrest of Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich, remarking that it is a "sad day" (0:30).
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Wednesday
Jun182008

House Republican Radio Row: Rep. John Shimkus (R-IL) 

Meredith MacKenzie speaks with Rep. John Shimkus at the House Republican Radio Row about the flooding in southern Illinois and the Republican energy agenda. (4:12)
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