Will Tucson prompt Illinois to honor an old commitment?
Mike Lawrence notes that Illinois' deinstitutionalization has morphed into trans-institutionalization and hopes Gov. Quinn follows through on funding community mental health centers.
Mike Lawrence notes that Illinois' deinstitutionalization has morphed into trans-institutionalization and hopes Gov. Quinn follows through on funding community mental health centers.
The recent tax increases should only be round one in revenue and spending change, says Mike Lawrence.
Mike Lawrence looks at rumors (wishful thinking?) that Illinois Speaker Mike Madigan might unveil and pass a tax passage. Trust, bonding and bipartisanship are the real keys to a solution.
Mike Lawrence calls on Illinois citizens to demand information about redistricting and push for reforms in a one-party dictatorial system.
Illinois has had a moratorium on executions for 10 years. Mike Lawrence says it's time to eliminate it or pass protections that can hold down wrongful convictions.
Mike Lawrence reflects on changing sentiments about gay rights and the Illinois Legislature.
Can Pat Quinn become a focused, effective governor? Can legislative leaders put aside planning for 2012 elections long enough to confront the state's budget crisis? Mike Lawrence looks at possibilities.
Illinois GOP gubernatorial candidate Bill Brady stands on a rickety platform. And incumbent Pat Quinn has yet to find religion on spending. Mike Lawrence says the choice remains murky.
TV spots have become nastier and citizens say they find them repugnant. But Mike Lawrence laments that politicians resort to them even though they degrade the public service they supposedly prize.
The challenges that confront the chief executive of deficit-devastated, recession-ravaged and scandal-scarred Illinois eclipse or rival those faced by any predecessor. Mike Lawrence urges voters to spend the time to look beyond 30-second ads.