SPRINGFIELD - Governor Bruce Rauner today granted ten and denied 200 clemency petitions. Nearly 1,200 petitions remain from previous administrations.

The 210 clemency petitions Governor Rauner acted upon today are part of dockets dating back to April 2007. Each person granted clemency has recently undergone a criminal background check through the Illinois State Police's Law Enforcement Agencies Data System.

A granted clemency request for a pardon with expungement allows the petitioner to seek expungement of their conviction through the court system.

This is the fifth set of petitions the governor has reviewed since taking office. The Governor's Office has developed a process to review clemency petitions on a regular basis.

For additional information on the granted clemency cases, please contact Ken Tupy at the Prisoner Review Board at (217) 782-1610 or Ken.Tupy@illinois.gov.

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Scott County Administrator, Dee F. Bruemmer discussed her retirement plans with the Board of Supervisors at their last regular meeting. Ms. Bruemmer was appointed County Administrator in August of 2008 after serving 27 years as an assistant administrator in the City of Davenport. She plans to leave the County in the spring.

County Chairman Sunderbruch, along with several board members, recognized the significant accomplishments of Ms. Bruemmer during her tenure at the county and the role she has played in making the county financially sound now and in the future. The Moody's Investor Services upgrade to Aa1 this month is a validation of the hard work that has been done to create the necessary fund balances and capital improvement plans that will allow the County to continue to have one of the lowest county property tax per capita in the state. Only nine counties have a lower per capita amount.

Over the seven years of Ms. Bruemmer's tenure, the County has implemented several cost savings measures to assure financial success. She introduced LEAN to the organization, which lead to operational savings in many of the departments, and skill development, to continue to find ways to become more efficient. These new ways of doing business saved the county over $1.5 million in the first year and has contributed ever since to increasing the fund balance to over 20%.

To help offset the revenue losses due to the 2008-2010 recession Ms. Bruemmer recommended the county become self-insured and develop a strong wellness program which has had great results. Since 2009 the county health insurance cost has increased an averaged 2% per year a rare result private or public sector. One of the more innovative ideas she recommended was insuring inmates to reduce medical costs in the jail.

In addition, she led the County in developing an IT masterplan that resulted in new financial software for better performance management and a complete replacement of the County's hardware and software. Additionally, a facilities masterplan was completed which included $8 million of courthouse renovations to upgrade courtrooms and security; expansion of the secondary road facility to combine the workforce and bring preventive maintenance of vehicles in house; and finally a new patrol facility located near Highway 61 and I-80. All of these projects are funded without bonding. Supervisor Hancock, who was Chair at the time when Ms. Bruemmer was hired, recognized her significant knowledge of local government and her ability to collaborate with other jurisdictions and agencies. "The County has benefited because of her breadth of knowledge and skills and we only hope that she continues to serve our community in her retirement."

Supervisor Earnhardt, who worked closely with Ms. Bruemmer in the formation of the mental health region and in securing funding from the state for mental health services, stated that "Dee is a professional who has worked exceptionally hard to satisfy the needs of the County."

Supervisor Brinson Kinzer stated "I have worked with Dee only a short period of time but have been impressed with her work and the excellent job she has done for the County. I made a friend and I will miss her leadership."

In reviewing her time working with Ms. Bruemmer, Supervisor Diane Holst added, "I am fortunate to have had the opportunity to work with someone so well versed in the operations of our county, and I appreciate her sharing her knowledge."

The Board of Supervisors plans on discussing the process to replace Ms. Bruemmer at their next Committee of the Whole Meeting on December 1, 2015. Please contact Mary Thee, Assistant County Administrator/HR Director for any  questions at 563-326-8767.

PORT BYRON, Ill. - State Rep. Mike Smiddy, D-Hillsdale, is asking residents to donate used cellular phones at his district office in Port Byron, located at 201 N. Main St., Unit 2 in Port Byron, to help military members serving abroad call home this holiday season through his partnership with Cell Phones for Soldiers.
"The sacrifices our military families make often includes being separated during this holiday season, and too often it's difficult and expensive to even spend a few minutes on the phone," Smiddy said. "Your donation will connect the families separated by their service to our country."
Cell Phones for Soldiers accepts used cell phones and tablets and donates them to Mindful eCycling for recycling. The proceeds are used to purchase international calling cards given to military members serving abroad. The organization was founded in 2004 by teenagers Robbie, 12, and Brittany, 13, Bergquist and has since donated more than 210 million minutes of free talk time to servicemen and women stationed around the world.
Smiddy has offered his district office as a drop off location for cell phones and tablets and urges residents to drop off their old phones this holiday season.
"I'm honored to partner with Cell Phones for Soldiers and help the people in our community take part in their effort to connect service families around the world," Smiddy said. "That old cell phone you have stuffed in a drawer can still help bring people together, and I hope you'll bring it by the office or one of our area partners to help military members connect with their families this holiday season."
For more information, please contact Smiddy's constituent service office at (309)-848-9098.
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Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa is investigating the compressed natural gas station in Afghanistan that cost the U.S. taxpayers $43 million, as much as $42.5 million more than it should have, and the Pentagon task force that oversaw the construction.  The task force spent $800 million in total on the gas station and other similar projects.  The Special Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction reported on the gas station cost over-run and cited a lack of cooperation from the Pentagon with its auditors.  Grassley is seeking full cooperation from the Pentagon with SIGAR.  SIGAR confirmed to Grassley that it has "several ongoing criminal investigations" related to the task force, called the Task Force for Business and Stability Operations (TFBSO).  SIGAR cannot discuss the specifics of those investigations.  Grassley made the following comment on this development.

"Everybody responsible for the tremendous waste of U.S. tax dollars on the gas station and any other projects ought to be held accountable.  That includes any warranted criminal cases.  I expect the Pentagon to cooperate fully with the inspector general and with my office in all inquiries involving the task force.  With the poor track record reported on the auditing side, there's reason to be skeptical on the level  of cooperation with the inspector general on the criminal side."

Catch the spirit of the season in a delightful potpourri of classic favorites including Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker Suite, Mozart's Piano Concerto #21 with St. Ambrose professor Marian Lee, and a set of Sleigh Rides.  Also featuring music of Humperdinck, Prokofiev, Delius, and Anderson.

Metropolitan Community Church of the Quad Cities (MCC QC) in collaboration with The Project of the Quad Cities plans a special World Aids Day Service to be held on
Wednesday, December 2nd at 7:00pm

DAVENPORT, Iowa, November 23, 2015 - The public is invited to a World Aids Day Service at Metropolitan Community Church of the Quad Cities, located at 2930 W. Locust Street. Since 1988, December 1st has been designated as World Aids Day with the goal of bringing together people from around the world to raise awareness about HIV/AIDS and to demonstrate international solidarity in the face of the pandemic. MCC QC will honor the theme of World AIDS Day, Getting to Zero: Zero new HIV infections. Zero discrimination. Zero AIDS related deaths during the gathering on December 2nd by requesting a love offering for The Project of the Quad Cities. One hundred percent of the offering will be donated to support the programs and services offered at The Project.

The Project of the Quad Cities is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit community based organization that was established in 1986 to provide services to those at risk of contracting, affected by, or living with HIV/STI/AIDS. TPQC is the only HIV/STI/AIDS service organization within a 60 mile radius of the Quad Cities. There are two offices, one in Moline, IL and one in Davenport, IA that serve approximately 300 clients, many of which live 200% below the poverty line. Thea Hansen, the Director of Grants and Services, can be reached at 309-762-5433.

Prior to the service, guests are encouraged to visit the social hall for coffee and fellowship. The doors to the church will be open by 5:30pm. For additional information, please contact Rev. Rich Hendricks at 563-324-8281 or by email at richdhendricks@msn.com.


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Your Invitation to Attend & Support  - Upcoming QCESC Events
Feel free to further share the below information
300+ Quad City Area Volunteers Needed:
Volunteers are currently being sought to support 11 upcoming
FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) robotic competitions and events in our 7th year in the Quad City area reaching ~

1,400 students in grades K-12.  

No previous experience or technical background is required for many of the volunteer positions with adults and college and high school students eligible to volunteer.
It doesn't matter which FIRST program you volunteer for, you will always walk away at the end of the day with a sense of pride and fulfillment, knowing that you have helped children experience what they never might have without FIRST and without your support.

NOTICE OF COMMITTEE HEARING

The Senate Committee on the Judiciary has scheduled a hearing entitled "Oversight of the Administration's Criminal Alien Removal Policies" for Wednesday, December 2 at 2:30 p.m., in Room 226 of the Dirksen Senate Office Building.

By order of the Chairman.

KWQC-TV6, The Station That Serves Illinois and Iowa Every Day, will host its annual Toys For Tots "Drive Up and Drop Off" on Thursday, December 3rd from 6AM - 6:30PM.

KWQC-TV6 is pleased to once again partner with the U. S. Marine Corps Reserve in collecting toys for less fortunate children in the community who may otherwise go without gifts this Christmas.

U.S. Marines, TV6 staff, and volunteers will be on hand outside of the KWQC Broadcast Center located at 805 Brady St., Davenport, IA to receive donations.  Anyone who would like to donate can simply drive up and hand off their donation without leaving their vehicle.

The U.S Marine Corp Reserves is asking for new, unwrapped toys preferably around the $10 or above price range. There is a particular need for gifts appropriate for boys and girls ages 6 months - 2 years and 10-12 years. Monetary donations are accepted and will be sent to the Toys For Tots foundation in Quantico, Virginia for accounting purposes where they will then be deposited to a local account designated for use in the Q.C.A.

The following items cannot be accepted by the program and will not be distributed: stuffed animals, realistic looking guns or weapons, food, or clothing.

Traffic flow through the TV6 driveway will be reversed this year due to Brady St. still being two-lane traffic at the time of the event. Drivers will need to enter from Perry St. and exit turning north on to Brady St.

More information on the U.S. Marine Corp Reserve "Toys For Tots" program can be found at http://quad-cities.toysfortots.org.

KWQC-TV6 event promo can be seen at: https://youtu.be/M0XcTirf3ss

Every Child Matters in Iowa and MomsRising encourage Iowans to engage in local conversations about important issues facing children and families

Des Moines, Iowa - Every Child Matters (ECM) in Iowa and MomsRising today announced a partnership to engage Iowans in addressing the critical issues affecting children and families.

The two organizations are encouraging Iowans to come together at House Parties and discuss a range of policies that would help our families and our economy thrive, including: access to high-quality, affordable childcare; paid family medical leave and earned sick leave; health insurance; and early education for all Iowans.

"We've noticed that the political momentum is shifting, centering around the needs of children, mothers and families," said Brian Ahlberg, President of Every Child Matters. MomsRising and ECM are providing resources to voters through our House Party Toolkit. The Toolkit will encourage candid conversations about the issues and help participants create a plan of action."

In Iowa, the reality for children and families is startling:

? More than 75 percent of Iowa children live in a home where all available parents work outside the home.

? In just under one-half of families, mothers are the sole or primary breadwinners.

? About 71 percent of Iowa families with children under the age of 18 count a mother's earnings as a significant portion of the family income.

? Providing high-quality childcare for an infant in center-based environment costs more than tuition at a public university.

"It's painfully obvious that today's workplace policies fail to meet the needs of working families and businesses in our nation. It's time for our nation's leaders to get moving on win-win policies that studies show boost our families, our businesses, and our economy." said MomsRising Executive Director Kristin Rowe-Finkbeiner. "We want to take advantage of Iowa's first in the nation status to highlight and frame these issues for voters and really encourage everyone to take action and advocate."

People interested in hosting a house party can download the Every Child Matters and MomsRising Toolkit through either organization's web site. Information includes:

? Time line to prepare for the party

? Time line to manage the party;

? Resources to understand the issues impacting children, mothers and families;

? Sample invitation language;

? "How To" for social media presence; and

? Candidate contact information.

Every Child Matters in Iowa is a 501(c) 3 non-profit, non-partisan organization whose goal in Iowa and nationwide is to make children and youth a top political priority. Follow us on Twitter @ECMIowa.

MomsRising.org is an online and on-the-ground grassroots organization of more than a million people who are working to achieve economic security for all families in the United States. MomsRising is working for paid family leave, flexible work options, affordable childcare, and for an end to the wage and hiring discrimination which penalizes so many others. MomsRising also advocates for better childhood nutrition, health care for all, toxic-free environments, and breastfeeding rights so that all children can have a healthy start. Established in 2006, MomsRising and its members are organizing and speaking out to improve public policy and to change the national dialogue on issues that are critically important to America's families. In 2013, Forbes.com named MomsRising's web site as one of the Top 100 Websites For Women for the fourth year in a row and Working Mother magazine included MomsRising on its "Best of the Net"list. MomsRising also maintains a Spanish language website: MamásConPoder.org.

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