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Closer Look: The newsmakers of the year

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"The teachers union is facing its worst nightmare – a strong board and an informed public," McQuillan said at one meeting. "They liked it a lot better when they just walked up to the taxpayer ATM and it spit out money. Well, we are not going to give it anymore. We cannot afford it."

Tensions rose between the public, the school board and the teachers union, which first conducted informational pickets before meetings, then actually voted to strike. A settlement was reached before a strike, but the union and school officials have filed unfair labor practice complains against each other, which are still pending.

Prior to the teacher contract issue, McQuillan pushed officials on the inflated enrollment numbers published to get an $80 million referendum passed in 2007. McQuillan had sought a panel to find out what happened, but was turned down by school officials who said too much time had passed.

More recently, McQuillan unsuccessfully advocated for a 0 percent increase on the 2012 levy. School board members approved a 1.5 percent levy increase.

“I believe the 1.5 percent levy recommendation is too high,” McQuillan said. “You are coming to us asking for more money and we are telling you, ‘There is no more money.’ Does that sound familiar? It seems that the tables have changed.”

McQuillan is currently a candidate for mayor, challenging incumbent Mayor Kevin Burns in the April 9 consolidated election.

Judith Brawka

Judge Judith Brawka made history in 2012 by becoming the first woman to be elected as chief judge of the 16th Judicial Circuit.

Brawka began her term as chief judge on Nov. 3. She replaces Chief Judge Robert Spence and will serve the remainder of his two-year term, which ends Dec. 1, 2013. After that date, she will be eligible to serve a two-year term.

Spence left the post after being assigned by the Illinois Supreme Court to serve on the Second District Illinois Appellate Court.

Brawka was appointed as an associate judge in 1991 and was elected as a circuit judge in 2002. She has served as the presiding judge of the court’s civil division since 2009.


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