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Concealed Carry
2:10 pm
Fri May 24, 2013

Illinois House Passes Gun Bill

Credit Susan Stephens / WNIJ

The Illinois House approved a concealed carry plan today: Governor Pat Quinn calls the measure a "massive overreach." 


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World News
9:48 am
Fri May 24, 2013

British Air Force Intercepts Pakistani Passenger Jet

Reuters and the BBC report two men were arrested on suspicion of "endangerment of an aircraft."

A passenger jet from Pakistan on its way to England was intercepted by two  fighter jets from Britain’s Royal Air Force. The plan reportedly sent an emergency radar signal to air traffic controllers.

The U.K.'s Sky News says  the Pakistan International Airlines jet was being escorted because of a security concern. The nature of the incident was not clear.

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Healthcare
5:23 am
Fri May 24, 2013

Illinois Senate Approves "Health Insurance Exchange"

Credit ilga.gov
Sen. Bill Brady and Sen. Dave Koehler

The Illinois Senate took a key step toward implementing the Affordable Care Act, also known as "Obamacare." Senators approved the creation of a "health insurance exchange."

Starting next year, Americans must have insurance or face penalties. Under the Affordable Care Act, states have the option to create their own health insurance exchanges or partner with the federal government.

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Illinois Pensions
5:04 am
Fri May 24, 2013

Judges Left Out Of Pension Deals

Credit Illinois Supreme Court

There's a lot of angst, uproar and fussing at the capitol over what's happening with the state's pension systems.

What legislators do about it will have ramifications for the Illinois budget, as well as for state employees' and teachers' pocketbooks - not to mention politicians' own political and financial futures.

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Utilities
5:03 am
Thu May 23, 2013

General Assembly Overrides Smart Grid Veto

Credit WNIJ

The Illinois House voted to again approve the bill Wednesday. The Senate approved it for a second time Tuesday.

ComEd pleaded its case to lawmakers when it was unsatisfied with how a state regulator was handling its request to raise rates. The utility says the higher rates are needed to pay for upgrades to the state's electric grid. AARP spokesman Scott Musser says the legislation would let ComEd collect past rate increases it believes it deserved -- with interest. But Musser says the utility is behind on making promised upgrades:

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