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OCTOBER 17, 2013
Vol. 58 No. 2
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ill. State Rep. arrested at immigration event in d.C.
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By Alex V. Hernandez Staff Reporter
ROUGH ROAD AHEAD
STORy By niCK REihER & AlEX hERnAndEZ | mAnAGinG EdiTOR & STAff REPORTER he CMAP Board voted 10 to 4 Oct. 9 against amending its GO TO 2040 plan to include the Illiana corridor project, a nearly 50-mile road from Interstate 55 near Wilmington in Will County to Interstate 65 in Indiana. The project, supported by state officials in Indiana and Illinois, had been on the fast track until CMAP officials late last year chastised the Illinois Department of Transportation for leaving them out of the loop. Since then, CMAP staff have recommended rejecting the plan due to inconsistent financing and economic forecasts. Last week, however, CMAP’s Transportation
Committee supported including the Illiana. The Metropolitan Planning Organization’s Policy Committee, chaired by Illinois Transportation Secretary Ann Schneider, will have the final say at an Oct. 17 meeting. At issue is the possibility of being included in federal transportation funding.The Illiana has been proposed as a public-private partnership project, with the state helping a private investor with securing land and possibly low-cost loans. The CMAP board’s decision wasn’t a surprise, See HIGHWAY, page 5
U.S. Rep. Jan Schakowsky, D-9th, was arrested Oct. 8 during a Washington D.C. protest pushing for immigration r e f o r m amid the gover nment shutdown. Schakowsky, Rep. Luis Jan Schakowsky Gutierrez, D-Ill., and others were arrested during the demonstration, which took place around 4:15 p.m. Eastern time. “She was participating in an act of civil disobedience,” Schakowsky’s spokesperson Sabrina Singh said on the day of the arrest. The rally was held near the Capitol’s Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool in the National Mall,which was technically closed due to the partial government shutdown. However, the National Park Service, which oversees the National Mall, allowed Gutierrez and others to hold the rally, named Camino Americano, on First Amendment grounds. This same exception was granted to veterans visiting the World War II Memorial the previous week. See PROTEST, page 3