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NILES HERALD-SPECTATOR I M Hoiw NILES HERALD-SPECTATOR I M Hoiw. MLOCAL NEWS SINCE 1951. iuiles.suntirncs.corn t WRAPPORTS compaiì ALUICAGO SUN TIMLS.publicatton 4 i Thursday, October 30. 2014 NEXT WEEK Next week's paper will be delivered on Friday to accommodate election coverage. Inside! Celebrating Seniors Kemnetz Center for Active Adults SPECIAL SECTION New senior center opens in former school at Our Lady of Ransom Church I PAGE 14 Nues Herald-Spectator ©2014 Sun-Times Media All rights reserved I VEHICLE LOAN RATES AS LOW AS I .74% W__--ThFST : fl P W -I sz0c-rL09 '-JiS:EI']IH :LS }1o;L)Ivo .h 0969 nwccu1com 847,647.1O3O 9?OOOO isla:LtI:Io 8930 Wukegari Rd. Morton Grove. IL 60053 ooOoO0 6I0D 9STC 6TO- JLO1 2 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL ONEDAY HOME SALE SAVE. 20%-75% ON FALL'S FRESHEST FINDS! WE'RE STARTING THE DEALS EARLY WITH A PREVIEW DAY! 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For more informction, contact us at: 847-486-9200 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30,2014 A PIONEER PRESS PUBLICATION NIL 6 I I Emanuel campaign gets over $125K from United, American employees FRAN SPIELMAN, ROSALIND Emanuel campaign spokesman loophole that had been reaping ROSSI AND ART GOLAB Steve Mayberry said the airline airlines $17 million a year. Sun-Times Media I @FSpielman executives' contributions conform "If [any contribution] was to with "the spirit and letter" of state influence a decision I made, in the Rahm Emanuel law as well as with an Emanuel budget book that's in front of you has gotten more than executive order barring contribu- is $17 million they rely on and I Mayor$125,000 in campaign tions from companies doing busi- shut," Emanuel said. "I closed it in contributions from 51 employees ness with the city the very period of time they sup- of United Airlines and American "No mayor has been as restric- ported me." Airlines in recent months as he tive of the types of contributions David Melton, executive direc- prepares to make pivotal deci- he will allow to ensure there is tor of the Illinois Campaign for sions affecting O'Hare Airport's no conflict of interest," Mayberry Political Reform, said the contri- two largest carriers. said. butions still "merit an inquiry" The number of United and At a meeting Wednesday with by the city's inspector general on American contributors to the Chicago Sun-Times editorial whether they constitute "an end Emanuel has soared fivefold since board, Emanuel said, "Everything run around the prohibition on ac- his first mayoral race, a Chicago we do is not only consistent with cepting contributions from compa- Sun-Times analysis of campaign the law but consistent with the nies that do business with the city" records found. spirit" of the law. as well as corporate contribution The huge jump comes as the Still, one campaign reformer caps. An American Airlinesjet at O'Hare International Airport. winner of the February 2015 may- said the contributions warrant a Melton said he was particularly oral election is set to face a thicket city inspector general's probe into concerned about $53,000 total in. of issues that affect O'Hare's two whether they constitute an "end contributions from 10 top execu- major carriers. Among them: run" around the mayor's executive tives at American - including "Ifihe mayor wanted to do the proper thing, he the renegotiation of lease agree- order. the president, CEO, CFO and ments; growing demands for relief And the mayor of Norridge, CIO - that were deposited by would give the money back." from new O'Hare jet noise; and where some residents fear the Emanuel campaign on March rising complaints about additional planned O'Hare runways will 28. All 10 were for the maximum Norridge Mayor James Chmura O'Hare runway expansion plannedbring more jet noise, contends the individual amount of $5,300; and to debut in 2020.
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