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Rick Perry Pledges To Stay In Race Despite Money Woes [AUDIO]
Rick Perry Pledges To Stay In Race Despite Money Woes [AUDIO]
Rick Perry Pledges To Stay In Race Despite Money Woes [AUDIO]
WROK’s Hugh Hewitt continued his conversations with the potential 2016 presidential candidates on Thursday night as both former Texas Governor Rick Perry and New Jersey Governor Chris Christie joined the show. You can read the transcripts and hear the full interviews on Hugh's website...
Blagojevich Has One Last Chance To Get Convictions Overturned
Blagojevich Has One Last Chance To Get Convictions Overturned
Blagojevich Has One Last Chance To Get Convictions Overturned
John Gregory -- Illinois Radio Network The last hope to get more convictions against former Gov. Rod Blagojevich thrown out is to go to the U.S. Supreme Court. With the U.S. 7th Circuit Court of Appeals rejecting his request for a rehearing before the full court, the highest court is his final appeal option...
Rep. Kinzinger Weighs In on Recent Supreme Court Decisions [AUDIO]
Rep. Kinzinger Weighs In on Recent Supreme Court Decisions [AUDIO]
Rep. Kinzinger Weighs In on Recent Supreme Court Decisions [AUDIO]
Illinois Congressman Adam Kinzinger joined the show this week to discuss recent Supreme Court decisions involving Obamacare and gay marriage. Kinzinger told us that in the wake of King v. Burwell ruling, running on a "repeal and replace" platform could work again in 2016 for Republican candidates because the law remains unpopular...
Supreme Court Upholds Obamacare Subsidies In 6-3 Ruling
Supreme Court Upholds Obamacare Subsidies In 6-3 Ruling
Supreme Court Upholds Obamacare Subsidies In 6-3 Ruling
In perhaps the most anticipated ruling since the original decision on the President's Affordable Care Act law, the Supreme Court has upheld a key provision of the legislation, affirming that 6.4 million people can continue to receive subsidies that assist them in purchasing healthcare plans...
Could Illinois Supreme Court Force Lawmakers To Fully Fund Pensions?
Could Illinois Supreme Court Force Lawmakers To Fully Fund Pensions?
Could Illinois Supreme Court Force Lawmakers To Fully Fund Pensions?
The Illinois Supreme Court's ruling on the state's pension reform law seems to make one thing clear: Illinois needs massive reforms to avoid simply becoming a pension provider that does government services on the side. Already nearly 25 percent of every tax dollar in Springfield goes to fund pernsions...
Illinois Pension Reform Law Ruled Unconstitutional
Illinois Pension Reform Law Ruled Unconstitutional
Illinois Pension Reform Law Ruled Unconstitutional
The Illinois Supreme Court has dealt another blow to Illinois' dismal financial picture, unanimously ruling that the state's pension reform law is unconstitutional. The measure was approved by the legislature and signed in December 2013 by then-Gov...

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