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UID:7444-1326303000-1326303000@illinoisanswers.org
SUMMARY:FOIA Clinic: Downtown
DESCRIPTION:Free FOIA Clinic\nQuestions about the Freedom of Information Act? Has your request been denied or ignored?  \nSign up for a one-on-one session with an attorney at no charge.\nA scheduled appointment is necessary.\nPlease contact Barb Macholz: bmacholz@bettergov.org | 312-821-9025
URL:https://illinoisanswers.org/event/foia-clinic-downtown/
LOCATION:Center for Open Government\, Chicago-Kent College of Law\, Law Offices\, 565 W Adams St\, Ste 600\, Chicago\, 60661
CATEGORIES:FOIA Clinics
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20111115T183000
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DTSTAMP:20260407T085640
CREATED:20220930T205615Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220930T205615Z
UID:7439-1321381800-1321381800@illinoisanswers.org
SUMMARY:Panel: High Costs of Wrongful Convictions
DESCRIPTION:Moderated by Andy Shaw \nPresident & CEO\, Better Government Association  \n \nFeaturing Andrea L. Zopp \nPresident & CEO\, Chicago Urban League  \n  \nPanelists include: \nThe Honorable Kwame Raoul\, Illinois State Senator (D-13)\nThe Honorable Tommy Brewer\, 7th Judicial Subcircuit\, Chicago\nThe Center on Wrongful Convictions\nClick here to read the joint investigation by the Better Government Association and the Center on Wrongful Convictions. \nTo RSVP\, go to www.wrongfulconvictions.eventbrite.com or email Joe Malinowski at jmalinowski@bettergov.org.
URL:https://illinoisanswers.org/event/panel-high-costs-of-wrongful-convictions/
LOCATION:Chicago Urban League\, 4510 S Michigan Ave\, Chicago\, 60653
CATEGORIES:Idea Forums
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CREATED:20220930T205800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220930T205800Z
UID:7446-1317639600-1317639600@illinoisanswers.org
SUMMARY:Public Hearing on the High Costs of Wrongful Convictions
DESCRIPTION:The hearing will stress the urgent need to reform the criminal justice system to prevent wrongful convictions. This hearing is the result of a BGA investigation with the Center on Wrongful Convictions that uncovered the high cost of wrongful convictions to taxpayers and the heavy human toll on those affected by wrongful convictions.  \nEighty-five cases of wrongful conviction have cost Illinois taxpayers $214 million since 1976\, the bulk of the expenses occurring in the last 20 years. In addition\, innocent men and women served a total of 926 years for crimes they did not commit. \nWe will be presenting testimony regarding the nature of our investigation\, our findings and our suggestions for reform.  Several wrongfully convicted witnesses will testify to their experiences. Community members will also have a chance to voice their concerns\, as will other advocates working on the issue. \nWe hope you’re able to attend the hearing– we feel it is vital to address this issue.
URL:https://illinoisanswers.org/event/public-hearing-on-the-high-costs-of-wrongful-convictions/
LOCATION:Michael A. Bilandic Building\, Room C-600\, 160 N LaSalle St\, Chicago\, 60601
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20111002T120000
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CREATED:20220930T205630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220930T205630Z
UID:7445-1317556800-1317556800@illinoisanswers.org
SUMMARY:2011 BGA Annual Luncheon
DESCRIPTION:>> TICKET SALES CLOSED
URL:https://illinoisanswers.org/event/2011-bga-annual-luncheon/
LOCATION:Sheraton Chicago Hotel & Towers\, 301 East North Water Street\, Chicago\, 60611
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20110927T180000
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CREATED:20220930T205800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220930T205800Z
UID:7447-1317146400-1317146400@illinoisanswers.org
SUMMARY:Free FOIA Clinic (Downtown)
DESCRIPTION:Free FOIA Clinic\nSign up for a one-on-one sessions with an attorney at no charge.\nA scheduled appointment is necessary.\nPlease contact Barb Macholz: bmacholz@bettergov.org | 312-821-9025
URL:https://illinoisanswers.org/event/free-foia-clinic-downtown/
LOCATION:Center for Open Government\, Chicago-Kent College of Law\, 565 W Adams St\, Suite 600\, Chicago\, 60661
CATEGORIES:FOIA Clinics
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20110922T120000
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CREATED:20220930T205800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220930T205800Z
UID:7448-1316692800-1316692800@illinoisanswers.org
SUMMARY:Brownbag Lunch: A Review of the Lobbyist Registration Act
DESCRIPTION:Panelists:  \nDavid Weisbaum  \nChief Deputy Director\, Index Department  \nIllinois Secretary of State \n  \n  \nPaul Thompson \nLegal Counsel\, Office of the Inspector General \nIllinois Secretary of State \n  \nRSVP to Emily Miller at emiller@bettergov.org
URL:https://illinoisanswers.org/event/brownbag-lunch-a-review-of-the-lobbyist-registration-act/
LOCATION:DePaul University College of Law\, Lewis Building 25 E. Jackson Blvd. Rm. 904\, Chicago\, 60605
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CREATED:20220930T210829Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220930T210829Z
UID:7485-1311876000-1311876000@illinoisanswers.org
SUMMARY:Special Event: Dan Sprehe Memorial Benefit
DESCRIPTION:BGA Investigators and Media Partners Open Their Notebooks: An Evening of the Wildest Stories.\nJoin the Young Professionals Board of the Better Government Association in celebrating the life and career of Dan Sprehe with an evening of spirited discussion about the inside workings of investigative journalism. \nFeatured guests: \n\nChris Fusco (Chicago Sun-Times)\nDane Placko (FOX News)\nPam Zekman (CBS 2 Chicago)\nModerated by David Hoffman (Sidley Austin LLP)\n\nProceeds from this benefit will support the establishment of the Dan Sprehe Memorial Chair within the BGA’s Investigative Unit to honor the distinguished\, albeit short\, career of Dan Sprehe. Dan passed away last September from complications related to diabetes. He was 32 years old. \nTickets are $40 per individual. Each ticket includes one Billy Goat hamburger\, french fries\, and your first drink. \nRegistration is closed.
URL:https://illinoisanswers.org/event/special-event-dan-sprehe-memorial-benefit/
LOCATION:Original Billy Goat Tavern\, 430 N Michigan Ave at Lower Level\, Chicago\, 60611
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CREATED:20220930T212906Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220930T212906Z
UID:7548-0-0@illinoisanswers.org
SUMMARY:2019 Richard H. Driehaus Foundation Awards for Investigative Reporting
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://illinoisanswers.org/event/2019-richard-h-driehaus-foundation-awards-for-investigative-reporting/
LOCATION:City Winery\, 1200 W Randolph St\, Chicago\, 60607
CATEGORIES:& Awards,Fundraisers,Special Events
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CREATED:20220930T212906Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220930T212906Z
UID:7549-0-0@illinoisanswers.org
SUMMARY:BGA-SJR Whiteboard: Gender Equity\, Tech & Transportation
DESCRIPTION:9:10-10:00 a.m. | What’s a Traffic Jam?: The Future of Transportation in IllinoisPanel with IDOT Secretary Randy Blankenhorn\, Lindsay Hollander of Chicago Metropolitan Agency for Planning\, and Imad Al-Qadi\, Director of the Illinois Center on Transportation and UofI’s Smart Transportation Infrastructure Initiative.   \n10:10-11:00 a.m. | Trash Your File Cabinets: The Future of Information in Illinois\nA conversation with Representative Jaime M. Andrade\, Jr.\, 40th\, Chair of House Cybersecurity\, Data Analytics\, & IT committee and Matt Topic\, government transparency and media lawyer at Loevy & Loevy. \n11:10-Noon | Diversity Is The Norm: The Future of Gender Equity in Illinois\nPanel with State Senator Melinda Bush (D)\, 31st\, co-chair of the Senate Sexual Discrimination and Harassment Awareness and Prevention Task Force and co-founder of the Anti-Harassment\, Equality\, and Access Panel\, Sen. Jil Tracy (R)\, 47th\, co-chair of Senate Sexual Discrimination and Harassment Awareness and Prevention Task Force\,  State Rep. Carol Ammons (D); 103rd\, co-founder of the Anti-Harassment\, Equality\, and Access Panel\, and  Senator Don Harmon (D)\, 39th\, Senate President Pro Tempore. 
URL:https://illinoisanswers.org/event/bga-sjr-whiteboard-gender-equity-tech-transportation/
LOCATION:Wyndham Hotel\, 700 E Adams St\, Springfield\, 62701
CATEGORIES:& Awards,Fundraisers,Special Events
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CREATED:20220930T212657Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220930T212657Z
UID:7533-0-0@illinoisanswers.org
SUMMARY:Impact Of The Impasse: The Ripple Effect On Our Community And Economy
DESCRIPTION:On Tuesday\, June 20th\, the BGA’s Springfield Advisory Board and the Citizens Club of Springfield hosted a panel discussion at the Sangamo Club in Springfield. Expert panelists\, providing firsthand accounts of the impact of the impasse\, say the blame for Illinois’ fiscal problems can be shared by many\, but the solution rests on the shoulders of everyone. The panelists spoke on the necessity of our leaders seeing the pain inflicted upon everyday people.  \nSome of the real impacts of the impasse include: \n\nHigh school graduates looking at colleges in other states because of lack of Illinois education funding.\nQualified healthcare professionals are looking for jobs outside Illinois.\nWomen and children relying on shelters are in danger of being forced onto the streets. \n\nThe panelists stressed these tangible consequences are only the beginning of Illinois’ problems if action is not taken by either lawmakers or the public. \nThe event aligned with the BGA Springfield Advisory Board’s second anniversary and sets the stage for the next Springfield event on September 27. \nThe event was broadcast live on WMAY 970-AM and 95.7-FM. \n\n \nSpecial thank you to the Robert R. McCormick Foundation for its generous support of BGA civic engagement events. \n\nBGA Springfield Advisory Board\nMarilyn Kushak\, ChairCindy Davis\, Vice ChairEmily BeckerDan CadiganDr. Kevin DorseyJames ForstallHon. Karen HasaraMike LawrenceKip LevertonVictoria Ringer \nBGA Team\nAndy Shaw\, President & CEOBob Reed\, Director of ProgrammingMary Frances O’Connor\, DevelopmentBethany Jaeger\, downstate consultant \n\nCitizens Club Of Springfield\nBoard of Governors\nJohn AllenHon. Tom AppletonRich BowenGordon BrownJosh CollinsTheresa CummingsGeoff DavisJames ForstallMichelle HigginbothamRon LadleyMike LawrenceLee MilnerArthur NealKent RedfieldJim RothElizabeth SimpsonJohn StremsterferBruce StromJoe UshmanKenley Wade \nOfficers\nBob Gray\, PresidentWillis Logan\, Vice PresidentJim Donelan\, SecretaryCarroll Sutton\, Treasurer
URL:https://illinoisanswers.org/event/impact-of-the-impasse-the-ripple-effect-on-our-community-and-economy/
LOCATION:The Sangamo Club\, Springfield\, 227 E. Adams Street\, Springfield
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CREATED:20220930T212456Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220930T212837Z
UID:7529-0-0@illinoisanswers.org
SUMMARY:BGA Idea Forum | Laquan's Legacy: Police Reform in Chicago
DESCRIPTION:One year after the release of the explosive Laquan McDonald video\, the BGA hosts an important discussion about the state of police reform in Chicago. What progress has been made? What problems remain? \nPanelists\nFrank ChapmanField Organizer and Educational Director\, Chicago Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression \n  \nJamie KalvenJournalist\, Founder of the Invisible Institute \n  \n  \nAnne KirkpatrickChief of the Bureau of Organizational Development\, Chicago Police Department \n  \nLori LightfootPresident\, Chicago Police BoardPartner\, Mayer Brown LLP \n  \nRebecca RainesCriminal Justice Chair\, NAACP Chicago Westside Branch \n  \nModerator:\nAndy ShawPresident & CEO\, Better Government Association \n\nThis event is free and open to the public.
URL:https://illinoisanswers.org/event/bga-idea-forum-laquans-legacy-police-reform-in-chicago/
LOCATION:Columbia College: The Conaway Center\, 1104 S. Wabash Ave.\, Chicago\, 60608
CATEGORIES:Idea Forums
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SUMMARY:BGA Idea Forum: Tracking TIFs
DESCRIPTION:The Better Government Association explored the controversial economic development program of tax increment financing\, known as TIFs\, during a BGA Idea Forum held April 14 at the University of Illinois at Chicago. \nThe event was entitled “Tracking TIFs” and it showcased a discussion on TIFs’ impact on redeveloping communities\, property taxes and Chicago public schools. It also addressed if tax revenue generated by TIFs is being used for legitimate public works projects or as payback for political favors. \n A panel of five experts spoke before an audience of nearly 50 people to share their diverse perspectives.  On the panel: Greg Hinz\, columnist at Crain’s Chicago; Pavlyn Jankov\, research facilitator with the Chicago Teachers Union; Alexandra Holt\, budget director for the City of Chicago; Abe Scarr\, director at Illinois PIRG and Carlos Ramirez-Rosa\, alderman of the 35th Ward. \nThe discussion\, which was also streamed live online on CAN-TV\, was moderated by Alden Loury\, BGA senior policy analyst. \n The panelists opened the session with their overarching views of TIFs and then addressed a series of specific questions posed by the moderator.  The remaining portion of the forum was open to audience questions\, including those raised on Twitter and Facebook. \n\n\nPhotos from the event\n \n\nSpecial thanks to the Robert R. McCormick Foundation for its generous support of BGA civic engagement events. \n 
URL:https://illinoisanswers.org/event/bga-idea-forum-tracking-tifs/
LOCATION:University of Illinois at Chicago\, 750 S Halsted St\, Chicago\, 60607
CATEGORIES:Idea Forums
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SUMMARY:A BGA Candid Conversation With Toni Preckwinkle
DESCRIPTION:In an exclusive interview with Better Government Association President & CEO Andy Shaw\, Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle defended her move to increase the county’s sales tax and her proposed increases in taxes on hotel and motel stays and the purchases of firearms and ammunition. \nDuring the interview held at the downtown Union League Club of Chicago on Nov. 12\, the latest installment of the BGA’s Candid Conversations series\,  Preckwinkle attributed the county’s financial troubles to the “inattention and irresponsibility” of her predecessors and highlighted moves she’s made to close budget deficits\, reduce spending and trim the county’s workforce. \nPreckwinkle gave candid responses to Shaw’s questions on a wide range of topics\, including her efforts to reform the criminal justice and health systems\, reduce the county’s jail population\, fix the underfunded public pension systems\, spark economic development\, and work with other powerful elected officials including Cook County Assessor Joe Berrios\, Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel and Illinois Governor Bruce Rauner. 
URL:https://illinoisanswers.org/event/a-bga-candid-conversation-with-toni-preckwinkle/
CATEGORIES:Candid Conversations
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SUMMARY:BGA Idea Forum: Who Should Draw Illinois' Political Map?
DESCRIPTION:Examining the Case for Redistricting Reform\n \n The principals in an ongoing battle about how Illinois should draw its political boundaries squared off in a lively 90-minute panel discussion hosted by the Better Government Association on Dec. 3rd at DePaul University’s downtown Chicago campus. \n	The BGA idea forum\, titled “Who Should Draw Illinois’ Political Map? Examining the Case for Redistricting Reform\,” provided assessments of the state’s current redistricting process\, where state lawmakers themselves draw legislative district boundaries\, and a proposed constitutional amendment\, offered by the group Independent Maps\, that would turn that function over to an independent commission. \n	Cindi Canary\, executive director of Independent Maps\, and Lori Lightfoot\, a partner with the law firm Mayer Brown\, which represents Independent Maps\, argued that there’s an inherent conflict of interest to have politicians draw the boundaries for their own districts. They said an independent commission would draw boundaries that better reflect actual communities rather than to protect incumbents or partisan interests. \n	Mike Kasper\, general counsel and treasurer for the Democratic Party of Illinois\, argued to maintain the status quo. He said lawmakers are accountable to the voters\, but an independent commission is accountable to no one. John T. Hooker\, chairman of People’s Map\, a group opposing Independent Maps\, argued that an independent commission could have unintended consequences of diminishing the representation of racial minority groups. \n	At times\, the idea forum featured passionate outbursts and animated dialogue for which the redistricting reform issue has become known. \n\nPanelists \nCynthia Canary\n	Senior Adviser\, Committee for Economic Development\n	Executive Director\, Independent Maps \nJohn T. Hooker\n	Chairman\, People's Map \n	Michael Kasper\n	General Counsel and Treasurer\, Democratic Party of Illinois \n	Lori Lightfoot\n	Partner\, Mayer Brown \n	Moderator \nAlden Loury\, Senior Policy Analyst\, BGA\n	 
URL:https://illinoisanswers.org/event/bga-idea-forum-who-should-draw-illinois-political-map/
LOCATION:DePaul University Loop Campus\, 1 E. Jackson Blvd. 8th floor\, Chicago\, 60604
CATEGORIES:Idea Forums
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SUMMARY:Term Limits For Illinois: Would They Work?
DESCRIPTION:Online registration for this event has closed. \n“Term Limits for Illinois” will bring together political and policy experts to examine key questions surrounding term limits: How they’ve worked in other places; whether they’re a good idea for Illinois and local communities; and what it would take to make them a reality in Illinois. Representatives of both Gov. Pat Quinn and Republican gubernatorial candidate Bruce Rauner are scheduled to appear to discuss term limits.
URL:https://illinoisanswers.org/event/term-limits-for-illinois-would-they-work/
LOCATION:Union League Club of Chicago\, 65 W. Jackson Blvd.\, Chicago\, 60604
CATEGORIES:& Awards,Fundraisers,Special Events
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SUMMARY:New Lawmakers Vs. Old Problems: How freshman legislators will tackle Illinois' long-running troubles
DESCRIPTION:The BGA heads back to Springfield for an Idea Forum panel discussion. Hosted by the BGA's Springfield Advisory Board\, the event will highlight the fresh perspectives of recently elected or appointed legislators in the Springfield and Central Illinois area. \n \n 
URL:https://illinoisanswers.org/event/new-lawmakers-vs-old-problems-how-freshman-legislators-will-tackle-illinois-long-running-troubles/
LOCATION:Sangamo Club\, 227 E Adams Street\, Springfield\, 62701
CATEGORIES:Idea Forums
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SUMMARY:Richard H. Driehaus Foundation Awards for Investigative Reporting
DESCRIPTION:Tickets are SOLD OUT. Thank you for supporting the BGA and the Richard H. Driehas Foundation Awards for Investigative Reporting.  \n 
URL:https://illinoisanswers.org/event/richard-h-driehaus-foundation-awards-for-investigative-reporting/
LOCATION:Chicago Cultural Center\, GAR Hall\, 2nd Floor\, 78 E Washington St\, Chicago\, 60602
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SUMMARY:Breakfast@65West presents - Privatization in Chicago: Benefits and Pitfalls
DESCRIPTION:Privatization in Chicago: Benefits and Pitfalls\nWednesday\, May 1\, 2013 7:30 a.m. to 9 a.m. \nThe Public Affairs Committee of the Union League Club of Chicago cordially invites you to Breakfast@65West for a special panel discussion on privatization in the City of Chicago. \n \nOur distinguished panelists include: \n\nAnders Lindall\, Public Affairs Director\, AFSCME Council 31\nEmily Miller\, Policy & Government Affairs Coordinator\, Better Government Association\nLisa Neimark\, Managing Director\, Duff & Phelps\nPeter Skosey\, Chairman\, Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s Privatization Panel\n\nPanelists will offer a 360-degree perspective on privatization\, paying special attention to how Chicago might avoid mistakes like those associated with the 2008 sale of the city’s parking meters and enjoy the successes privatization backers promise. \nBreakfast@65West begins with breakfast service at 7:30 a.m.\, followed by the program at 8 a.m. and adjournment by 9 a.m. Dress code: Business casual; no denim or athletic wear. Cost: $25 Members and their guests; $35 Non-Members.  \nNon-members of the Union League Club may register at http://chicagoprivatization.eventbrite.com. Members of the Union League Club may register at www.ulcc.org. \nUnion League Club of Chicago 65 West Jackson Boulevard Chicago\, Illinois 60604
URL:https://illinoisanswers.org/event/breakfast65west-presents-privatization-in-chicago-benefits-and-pitfalls/
LOCATION:Union League Club of Chicago\, 65 West Jackson Boulevard\, Chicago\, 60604
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SUMMARY:Panel: Chicago Casinos - A Safe Bet?
DESCRIPTION:Join the Better Government Association and the Union League Club of Chicago for a panel discussion featuring proponents and opponents of the gambling expansion bill. \nThis event is FREE and open to members and non-members of the Union League Club. \nA Panel Discussion—June 29\, 2011. Moderated by Andy Shaw\, President and CEO\, BGA. \n5:00 P.M. Registration | 5:30 to 7:00 P.M. Program. \nThe program will include an audience Q & A session. RSVP here\, space is limited! Please note: the Union League Club of Chicago maintains a strict ‘business casual’ dress code (i.e.\, no jeans/denim).
URL:https://illinoisanswers.org/event/panel-chicago-casinos-a-safe-bet/
LOCATION:Union League Club of Chicago\, 65 W Jackson Blvd\, Crystal Room\, 5th Floor\, Chicago\, 60603
CATEGORIES:Idea Forums
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SUMMARY:Reporting During COVID: A Zoom Conversation with the Better Government Association’s Reporters
DESCRIPTION:News reporting is essential. When the pandemic shut down business and public life\, the Better Government Association’s investigative reporters never stopped tracking down facts. \nJoin us on Zoom Aug. 12 to hear the inside scoop on how they kept reporting with limited access to officials and public spaces and fought for access to public records.  \nThe BGA turned out stories about failure to provide personal protective gear and other safety measures\, fact-checked official statements about the pandemic\, and went to court to protect the public’s right of access to Chicago City Council meetings. \nAlejandra Cancino\, senior investigator\, John Chase\, director of investigations\, and investigator Casey Toner will discuss the steps they took to gain sources’ trust while maintaining a safe social distance—challenges they still confront.  \nBGA President David Greising will moderate the conversation and audience questions. \nPlease join us to hear more about how the BGA team continues to shine a light on our government.  \nRegister now! 
URL:https://illinoisanswers.org/event/reporting-during-covid-a-zoom-conversation-with-the-better-government-associations-reporters/
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SUMMARY:Midwest Climate Summit Think Tank Session
DESCRIPTION:The Midwest Climate Summit will host a series of virtual keynotes and workshops to expand climate knowledge\, accelerate action and develop a Midwestern response to the climate crisis.  \nJohn Chase\, the BGA’s director of investigations\, will take part in a virtual workshop from 10:45 to noon on Friday\, Oct. 9\, 2020. Registration is open to interested parties. \nIf the 12 states that comprise the Midwest were a country\, they would be the fifth-largest greenhouse gas emitting nation on the planet–yet the region lags behind the rest of the country in addressing the crisis. \nThe Midwest Climate Summit\, hosted by Washington University St. Louis\, is the result of extensive collaboration between over 20 leading Midwest higher education institutions\, local governments\, non-profits\, and private sector organizations seeking to catalyze a climate response.  \nThe Summit begins with an online kick-off Oct. 2 and continues with keynotes and workshops on Oct. 23\, Nov. 6 and Nov. 20.  \n 
URL:https://illinoisanswers.org/event/midwest-climate-summit-think-tank-session/
LOCATION:Online event
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SUMMARY:NewsLit Camp
DESCRIPTION:The Better Government Association is proud to be taking part in the News Literacy Project‘s NewsLit Camp Friday\, Feb. 5. Designed for educators\, the free event will prepare them to identify and understand news media bias and teach others to recognize misinformation. \nInvestigations director John Chase and senior investigative reporter Alejandra Cancino will join colleagues from Block Club Chicago\, Chicago Defender\, ProPublica Illinois\, and Rockford Register Star to present sessions. They’ll share insights with teachers on the characteristics of quality journalism and the media’s important role in holding government accountable. \nIf you’re an Illinois educator\, you can  find out more about NewsLitCamp and register here.
URL:https://illinoisanswers.org/event/newslit-camp/
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SUMMARY:2020 Richard H. Driehaus Foundation Awards for Investigative Reporting
DESCRIPTION:Please join the Better Government Association online Tuesday\, July 14\, for the 2020 Richard H. Driehaus Foundation Awards for Investigative Reporting. \nIn a virtual video ceremony at\, we will present three awards to journalists or teams whose stories reveal officials’ corruption\, waste\, inefficiency\, mistreatment and mismanagement. Highlights include: \n\nVideo highlights from the stories of five finalists\nA conversation with BGA President David Greising and Richard H. Driehaus about vital role of investigative journalism in democracy\nAnnouncement of winning journalists\n\nBecause we can’t be together for the ceremony this year\, we invite you to participate by voting in advance for the winner of an additional prize: The People’s Choice Award. Stories from five finalists will be shared online shortly before the event so you can read their powerful work and vote for your favorite. Watch for an email with more information and an opportunity to vote. \nDETAILS \nTuesday\, July 14\, 2020 \n4:30-5:00 p.m. \nStreaming online. A link will be provided the day before the show. \nWe are grateful to the Richard H. Driehaus Foundation for sponsoring these awards and the presentation ceremony. \nPlease join us to honor and reward the extraordinary contributions of journalists whose work holds public officials accountable.
URL:https://illinoisanswers.org/event/2020-richard-h-driehaus-foundation-awards-for-investigative-reporting/
CATEGORIES:& Awards,Fundraisers,Special Events
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SUMMARY:The Failures Before the Fires: Examining a Broken Oversight System
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URL:https://illinoisanswers.org/event/the-failures-before-the-fires-examining-a-broken-oversight-system/
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SUMMARY:Better Government Association’s Annual Luncheon: Character Matters
DESCRIPTION:Please join the Better Government Association at our annual luncheon on Thursday\, September 23\, 2021. Proceeds from this event will help support the BGA’s high-impact investigative journalism\, essential fact-checking\, advocacy on behalf of good governance and activities that engage citizens in demanding effective leadership and policies.
URL:https://illinoisanswers.org/event/better-government-associations-annual-luncheon-character-matters/
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SUMMARY:Battling Corruption: Understanding Chicago's Proposed Ethics Ordinance
DESCRIPTION:Join the Better Government Association for a conversation about the city’s newest ethics ordinance proposal featuring 43rd Ward Alderman\, Michele Smith; Executive Director of Chicago’s Board of Ethics\, Steve Berlin; and Director of Policy at the Better Government Association\, Bryan Zarou. \nThe proposal expands on Chicago’s ethics ordinance for city employees\, elected officials\, and candidates for elected office. If adopted\, the ordinance would make substantial additions to the city’s ethics laws\, including a number of changes supported and recommended by the Better Government Association. \nIn this hour-long discussion\, we’ll be discussing what’s included in the proposed ordinance\, how the proposed changes to the city’s ethics ordinance would increase government transparency and accountability\, and what this means for Chicagoans. \nPlease note: This event will be virtual. Please register to receive a link to join the discussion.
URL:https://illinoisanswers.org/event/battling-corruption-understanding-chicagos-proposed-ethics-ordinance/
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SUMMARY:The Richard H. Driehaus Foundation Awards for Investigative Reporting
DESCRIPTION:The awards highlight the impact of Illinois investigative and enterprise reporting as a reform tool within the context of state and local government waste\, fraud\, and corruption. This year\, we’re honored to recognize news organizations with the Small Newsroom Category in addition to the main category and Readers’ Choice award. In addition to the prestigious awards\, winners will take home $27\,000 in cash prizes. Learn more about this event at https://bit.ly/3GjoGgQ.
URL:https://illinoisanswers.org/event/the-richard-h-driehaus-foundation-awards-for-investigative-reporting/
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SUMMARY:Better Government Association’s Annual Luncheon: Demanding Answers
DESCRIPTION:Please join the Better Government Association at our annual luncheon on Wednesday\, September 28\, 2022 at the Fairmont Chicago Millennium Park from 11:30 am – 1:30 pm. Proceeds from this event will help support the BGA’s high-impact investigative journalism\, essential fact-checking\, advocacy on behalf of good governance and activities that engage citizens in demanding effective leadership and policies.
URL:https://illinoisanswers.org/event/better-government-associations-annual-luncheon-demanding-answers/
LOCATION:Fairmont Chicago Millennium Park
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