Tuesday, February 7th 2012
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Read this great article in National Review Online by AFP's VP of Policy Phil Kerpen. It's isR Grifffin NLRBR Grifffin NLRB the politics of IL taken to the national stage:

On January 4, President Obama took the unprecedented step of declaring the Senate to be in recess — although the Senate considered itself to be in session — so that he could install several appointees in key positions at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) and the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB).

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Friday, February 3rd 2012
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At his State of the State address on Wednesday, Gov. Quinn put forth a series of minor tax credits and investment (spending)IN Gov. Mitch DanielsIN Gov. Mitch DanielsIL Gov. Pat QuinnIL Gov. Pat Quinn ideas to get the state's economy moving. This is not the minor action Illinois' declining economy needs! llinois needs broad, transformative pro-growth change like Mitch Daniels has delivered in Indiana. Unfortunately, Gov. Quinn is beholden to special interests like labor union bosses and trial lawyers that prevent the realization of the type of pro-growth change Indiana has undertaken.

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Tuesday, January 31st 2012
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The highly respected Chicago-based fiscal watchdog group, the Civic Federation, released a report yesterday detailing the dire state of Illinois' financial situation. The challenges facing Illinois are nothing short of frightening and monumental. Read the report here.

It is clearer than ever, Illinois needs real leadership from the Governor and General Assembly to tackle the state's massive spending problem and its unsustainable obligations in public pensions and Medicaid. Here at AFP-IL, we will keep the pressure on our leaders and demand pension, Medicaid and spending reform.

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