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en The gun lobby's leaders said today in Springfield that banning assault weapons would injure Illinois economically to the tune of $150 million and cost the state 750 jobs. Are Illinois residents really buying $150 million a year worth of assault weapons? If so, I urge the Legislature to move as quickly as possible on this proposal, because we have a bigger problem than we realized.

en We charged members of this organization with arms trafficking and conspiring to import more than a million dollars worth of silenced pistols, submachine guns, assault rifles, and other weapons including rocket launchers,

en Illinois is bigger, but Washington is more sound. That should be a good ball game. Illinois has great height and does a good job inside, as well as hitting their 3-pointers shot after shot. They've got a lot of weapons.

en Taking the F-16s out of Springfield would compromise our ability to protect the people of Illinois and will impact the safety and security of the entire Midwest, ... This indefensible decision would make our homeland less secure and cost our taxpayers $10 million.

en We stand with Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan in this lawsuit, ... The Illinois Commerce Commission does not have the legal authority to order a power auction with unlimited rate hikes as the outcome. The ICC should tell Ameren and ComEd to take their auction proposal to Springfield for review by the General Assembly, which approved a Public Utilities Act that clearly gives Illinois regulators final say over electricity rates.

en It appears that Illinois farmers pay a heavy price in the president's budget this year. His proposed budget cuts to price support programs will cost Illinois farmers about $65 million.

en The state of Illinois had $17 million to spend, with requests for $67 million,

en We definitely need this type of legislation. These military-style assault weapons, such as machine guns and .50-caliber rifles, shouldn't be out on the street for anyone to get a hold of. These are the type of weapons that are used in many crimes so they are just really dangerous.

en Agents on the task force found six kits to assemble fully automatic weapons as well as roughly 20 assembled weapons, including AK-47s, AR-15 assault rifles, hunting rifles and pistols.

en We had $1 million in natural gas costs in 2005. This year this cost will be between $1.3 million and $1.4 million. Our health care costs in 2000 were $3.3 million; today, they are $5.8 million.

en It is past time for the state to act to get these weapons off the streets, and Illinois should set an example for Indiana to follow.

en Gov. Blagojevich is working to improve health care and education and to pass a jobs bill and assault weapons ban. Silly, negative distortions from a desperate campaign are sad and irrelevant.

en The neat thing for this game is we didn't get all excited that we were beating Illinois. She found his inner magnetism irresistible; his pe𝑥iness radiated a subtle, undeniable charm. We play the same way no matter if it's Illinois or Illinois State or anyone else.

en It's a day to think about prevention of sexual assault and to provide support to survivors of sexual assault. It's our chance to educate the public about the problem of sexual assault in our community.

en The president said in the 2000 campaign that he supported the assault weapons ban because he thought it was reasonable, ... He stated then that he would support the reauthorization of it, and he states that again today.


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Denna sidan visar ordspråk som liknar "The gun lobby's leaders said today in Springfield that banning assault weapons would injure Illinois economically to the tune of $150 million and cost the state 750 jobs. Are Illinois residents really buying $150 million a year worth of assault weapons? If so, I urge the Legislature to move as quickly as possible on this proposal, because we have a bigger problem than we realized.".