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Thursday, February 14, 2013

Illinois Gets $1 Million of Toyota Settlement For Acceleration Hazard

Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan joined the multi-state $29 million settlement with Toyota Motor Corporation over its failure to alert motorists to dangerous acceleration safety defects.

  Attorney General Lisa Madigan today joined a $29 million, multi-state settlement with Toyota Motor Corporation over its failure to alert motorists to dangerous safety defects that caused millions of vehicles to unintentionally accelerate. “In spite of the evidence that millions of vehicles had serious defects, Toyota continued to promote and sell cars that put its customers in great danger,” Madigan said. Madigan and the states allege Toyota officials were aware of the defects that caused millions of its vehicles, including the Camry, Corolla and Prius, to unintentionally accelerate but failed to alert the public and continued to market and advertise Toyota vehicles as safe. The defects led to wide-ranging recalls of its vehicles in late…

Jim

8:27 am on Friday, February 15, 2013

Extortion indeed. On February 8, 2011, the NHTSA, in collaboration with NASA, released its findings into the investigation on the Toyota drive-by-wire throttle system. After a 10-month search, NASA and NHTSA scientists found no electronic defect in Toyota vehicles.[28] Driver error or pedal misapplication was found responsible for most of the incidents.[29] The report ended stating, "Our …   more ›

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Patch Chatter

How Can We Each Fight Gun Violence?

Some politicians have shared their ideas of how to curb gun violence. Now we invite you to jump into the discussion and share your thoughts in the comment section.

As Vice President Joe Biden prepares to meet with the National Rifle Association and other gun-ownership groups for talks at the White House Thursday, many politicians have voiced what they think should be done to curb gun violence.  Among those politicians are several North Shore village mayors and presidents who recently joined Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel to call for stronger gun regulation as part of Mayors Against Illegal Guns, a coalition aimed at cracking down on illegal guns. The coalition recently aired a commercial featuring Roxanna Green, the mother of one of those killed in the 2011 Tucson shootings, urging people to sign a petition on www.DemandAPlan.org.  Below is a look at how other state and local leaders are taking action in…

Dan Cox

5:57 pm on Thursday, January 24, 2013

GANG VIOLENCE, REPEAT OFFENDER VIOLENCE, this is what Aurora, Illinois Police focused on in 2012. Aurora, Illinois the second largest city in Illinois, had ZERO MURDERS in 2012. By comparrisson, Chicago, Illinois has focused on Gun-Control and had 506 Murders in 2012. Hmmm... Do you see, what works?   more ›

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

ComEd Rate Hike Approved At 3.15%

Illinois Commerce Commission approves delivery rate hike.

The Illinois Commerce Commission on Tuesday approved a rate hike for ComEd. Crain's Chicago Business reports the $156 million rate hike is roughly half of what the utility giant originally sought: ComEd initially asked for a $396-million rate hike when it filed its proposal with the ICC last June. That would have increased the average household electric bill 7%, the utility said then. On Tuesday, the commission granted ComEd an increase in the amount it charges to deliver electricity to homes and commercial customers. The hike equals about a $3.15 increase to a ComEd customer's monthly bill, according to the Chicago Tribune. Reacting to the developments, the Citizens Utility Board, a nonprofit energy watchdog group, issued a statement …

Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Unexpected, Healthy Bounty for Neighboring Food Pantries

Lawsuit settlement means more nutritious purchases from Greater Chicago Food Depository.

Food pantry shops at the Greater Chicago Food Depository will have an extra $665,000 to buy and stock more staples and items next year that are not donated, like fruits, vegetables, chicken, meat, eggs and milk. The extra cash comes courtesy of a $25 million settlement reached by Illinois Atty. Gen. Lisa Madigan's office and 22 other states with nearly a dozen vitamin manufacturers who fixed the price of vitamins. A court decision mandated the settlement money be used for "health, nutrition or science," according to a news release. Madigan's office announced Monday the distribution of $1.2 million to regional food banks around the state. The additional money was welcome news to food depository officials, who anticipate an increase in …

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