Thursday, September 6, 2012

The Rich Are Less Charitable Than the Middle Class: Study - U.S. Business News - CNBC

 

new study shows that middle-class Americans give a larger share of their income to charity than the wealthy.

The study, conducted by the Chronicle of Philanthropy using tax-deduction data from the Internal Revenue Service, showed that households earning between $50,000 and $75,000 year give an average of 7.6 percent of their discretionary income to charity.

That compares to 4.2 percent for people who make $100,000 or more. In some of the wealthiest neighborhoods, with a large share of people making $200,000 or more a year, the average giving rate was 2.8 percent.

(however)Red states give much more than blue states

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New Changes to Open Meetings Act beginning January 1, 2013

Note several of these changes are merely codifying decisions previously made by the Attorney General’s Office.  The entire text is available at:  http://www.ilga.gov/legislation/fulltext.asp?DocName=&SessionId=84&GA=97&DocTypeId=HB&DocNum=4687&GAID=11&LegID=64490&SpecSess=&Session=

 

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Senior NIU administrators under investigation cut deals to leave - Chicago Tribune

By Jodi S. Cohen, Chicago Tribune reporter

Alleged 'lapses of ethical behavior' include using employee to clean private home; university police investigating slush fund used for parties

 

Northern Illinois University paid two senior administrators nearly $80,000 when they resigned while under investigation for misconduct — one for allegedly having a university employee clean his home during work hours, the Tribune has learned.

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Arbitrator OKs 3% raises for Boone correctional officers - Rockford, IL - Rockford Register Star

By Jennifer Wheeler

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The Aug. 29 ruling states that the 28 corrections officers and six supervisors will receive no pay increase for fiscal 2011 and 1.5 percent increases for FY12 and FY13.

The union asked for a 6 percent raise — 2 percent each fiscal year — to keep up with the cost of living and increased income taxes….

With just more than a year left in the correctional officers’ and supervisors’ three-year contract, officials question whether the group will be without a contract

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Nominating petitions for Belvidere Township election available | Belvidere Daily Republican

 

Nominating petitions and supporting documents for political party candidates in the April 9, 2013 Belvidere Township election now are available at the township office, 8200 Fairgrounds Road.

A qualified candidate must be a registered voter, resident of the township for at least one year prior to the election and not be in arrears in the payment of any tax or other indebtedness to the township.

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