Bridget Gainer, 10th District Cook County Commissioner
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Issues

Lobbyist Sunshine Initiative  |  Video Poker  |  Budget  |  Workers' Compensation Transparency  |  Mortgage Foreclosure Mediation  |  Cook County Jail  |  Department of Women's Justice Services  |  Forest Preserve  |  Juvenile Temporary Detention Center  |  Arrestee Medical Cost Fund  |  STD Testing at Intake

Lobbyist Sunshine Initiative

The existing County Ethics Ordinance, as it relates to lobbyists, should be tightened to capture more information about who is influencing county government. The most important action the Board can take is to reduce the perception of corruption.

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Video Poker

On July 13, 2009, Governor Quinn signed into law the largest capital bill in Illinois history. Although the bill (HB 2424) included funding for many critical projects, it also legalized video poker machines in bars and restaurants.

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Budget

Cook County has a $3.2 billion dollar budget and 24,000 employees. Budget transparency is critical for taxpayers who want to better understand where their tax dollars are being used.

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Workers' Compensation Transparency

Workers' Compensation claims at the County account for a significant amount of annual costs. In order to better track each claim, I have worked to have multiple claims from the same claimant attached to each new claim as it appears before the board.

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Mortgage Foreclosure Mediation

Working with local housing advocacy groups we were able to provide $3.5 million to start a mortgage foreclosure mediation program within the Cook County Court System. This program will provide for legal assistance and mediation between lenders and homeowners. All of which will help members of the Cook County community remain in their homes.

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Cook County Jail

Overcrowding and recidivism rates are top issues when discussing the Cook County Jail. Many times people are housed at the Cook County Jail because they simply cannot afford to post their bond, or have been arrested on non-violent offenses.

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Department of Women's Justice Services

The vast majority of women in the Cook County Jail have been arrested for non-violent offenses. The Department of Women's Justice Services identifies women in the general jail population who suffer from mental illness and substance abuse, which is generally the reason they commit non-violent offenses, to provide necessary treatment that addresses both issues.

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Forest Preserve

The mission of the Cook County Forest Preserve is to restore, protect and preserve the natural forests that encompass the system. We will continue to work with community groups and the Friends of the Forest Preserve to ensure that the holdings of the Forest Preserve are protected and restored in accordance with best practices.

Juvenile Temporary Detention Center

The Cook County Juvenile Temporary Detention Center is a residential facility for juveniles who have been arrested and are awaiting trial. There are approximately 400 young people between the ages of 10 and 17, 95% of whom are young men. The average stay is 28 days.

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Arrestee Medical Cost Fund

When a person is arrested by the Cook County Sheriff's department or is transferred to the Cook County Department of Corrections, their medical costs become the responsibility of the County, this is a Federal law.

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STD Testing at Intake

The people that come through the Cook County Jail are at higher risk for contracting and transmitting STDs. Until 2007, an STD test was a part of the intake process but because of a lack of space and medical concerns, the testing was halted.

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