SUBSCRIBE to Capitol Fax      Advertise Here      Mobile Version     Exclusive Subscriber Content     Updated Posts    Contact
CapitolFax.com
To subscribe to Capitol Fax, click here. Subscriptions are $350 per year.
Morning Shorts

Wednesday, Dec 3, 2008

* U.S. Steel to idle Granite City Works steel mill

Lower demand for steel used in the automotive and construction industries is leading United States Steel Corp. to temporarily idle the Granite City Works steel mill and two others, the company said late Tuesday afternoon.

As of mid-November, the Granite City plant employed more than 2,100 hourly workers and salaried employees. U.S. Steel would not say Tuesday how many of the area workers would be laid off but said about 3,500 workers across the three plants would be affected.

Few other details were available Tuesday evening.

Neither the company nor United Steelworkers Local 1899, which represents workers at Granite City Works, could say how long workers would be laid off.

* Making sense of crime during a recession isn’t so clear-cut

In Chicago, property crimes are up more than 3 percent and robberies even more so, in excess of 9 percent.

In fact, crime rates across the country have gone up in every recession since the 1950s, said Richard Rosenfeld, a criminology professor at the University of Missouri-St. Louis.

Still, other factors could be at work. An increase in the population of males between 17 and 25—the gender and age of typical offenders—can be a contributing factor to a rise in crime.

* Attorneys for Bensenville claim proposed O’Hare expansion is unconstitutional

* Milwaukee neighborhoods could print own money

It’s not a new concept—experts estimate there are at least 2,000 local currencies all over the world—but it is a practice that tends to burgeon during economic downturns. During the Great Depression, scores of communities relied on their own currencies.

And it’s completely legal.

* Radio static: Stroger takes on Claypool

What followed was the first unofficial broadcast debate between Stroger and Claypool 14 months before their highly anticipated — but not yet confirmed — showdown for board presidency in the 2010 Democratic primary.

* Stroger, Claypool take feud to radio

* Press Release: Citizens’ Lawsuit Challenges $62 Million Dollar Uptown TIF

* Tax relief could keep many in their homes

Cook County Assessor James Houlihan has come up with a temporary, yet well considered, solution to ease the pain. Under a plan he has proposed, if the property taxes you pay exceed 5 percent of your household income, you would get a one-time relief check, up to $700.

* FBI: Police officers, jail guards were muscle for ‘drug deals’

* Where corrupt officials learn to share

* Harvey cop allegedly suggested where to do drug deals

“The best spot for ya’ll to do that, believe it or not, is the train station,” Stallworth allegedly said. “Fast-food places, that’s where we be looking.”

* 15 officers caught in FBI drug sting

* Ex-cop convicted of conspiracy

* Giannoulias: Pension proposal worth fight

* Giannoulias: No estimate for layoffs under pension plan

* State Capitol Q&A: State government jobs

* Justin Oberman latest name in 5th District race to replace Rahm Emanuel

* Marin: Carpenters Union Shafts Members?

But Prate fought back. And gathered evidence. And went to court. And ultimately into binding arbitration.

If you want to read the decision of arbitrator James P. Martin, it’s a great read. Martin, who is 82 and has 44 years of experience arbitrating more than 3,000 cases without ever being reversed, wrote the following:

“Mr. Prate would be a very unlikely candidate for work as an adviser to a charm school. . . . However, his record in this matter is truly impressive: years of fighting the union, at great cost and with little success, and an indomitable determination not to be walked upon.” Martin found “Mr. Prate to be true and honest,” with a mound of evidence to back him up. The union leadership, he determined, “vindictively makes Prate unequal” to other companies.

- Posted by Kevin Fanning        


19 Comments
  1. - Pat Collins - Wednesday, Dec 3, 08 @ 9:14 am:

    print their own money

    Well, no. What they are doing is in essence making the equivalent of mall gift certificates.

    Everybody takes money. Only the participants take the local certs. But it gets you to read the story :)


  2. - Wumpus - Wednesday, Dec 3, 08 @ 9:26 am:

    I want my picture on Milwaulkee Money. Is that a way to avoid taxes?

    Any word on who sponsored those guards?


  3. Pingback Why bother bailing out Detroit? This is why… « Illinois Reason - Wednesday, Dec 3, 08 @ 9:56 am:

    […] (h/t Kevin over at CapFax; emphasis added) […]


  4. - Anonymous - Wednesday, Dec 3, 08 @ 10:20 am:

    Houlihan’s proposal makes no sense. A responsble person isn’t supposed to buy a home worth more than twice their income. E.g., a person making $100K shouldn’t buy a home over $200K. In Chicago, the property tax bill usually works out to about 2% of the actual market value (forget the assessed value, which is always under the 16% “goal”; more like 10%). In my example, about $4K, or 4% of income. So Houlihan is saying, if you were a goof and got a mortage you couldn’t afford, say to buy a $300K home, with a tax bill of $6K, all other taxpayers should help bail you out by kicking in $700, because $6K is more than 5% of your income. What sense does that make?


  5. - Rich Miller - Wednesday, Dec 3, 08 @ 10:49 am:

    ===a person making $100K shouldn’t buy a home over $200K===

    That’s just goofy. Have you checked Chicago-area home prices in the past, oh, decade?


  6. - Phil Collins - Wednesday, Dec 3, 08 @ 11:06 am:

    Some people think that recessions usually cause crime, but that’s incorrect. During the Depression, the U.S. poverty rate was higher than it is now, but the crime rate, for almost every type of crime, is higher now. Crime is caused by a lack of morals.


  7. - MOON - Wednesday, Dec 3, 08 @ 11:10 am:

    RICH
    Anon’s analysis is no more goofy than Houlihans proposal!

    Example: A guy making $400,000 and has a home worth $800,000. He is fired , has substatial investments, but, they are illiquid or non-income producing. This guy would be eligible under Houlihans proposal.

    Houlihan should cease his “smoke and mirror” programs.The answer is cut government spending and you can reduce taxes. The trouble is Houlihan does not have “the stones” to take on Daley, Blago, etc. This guy is a fraud!


  8. - Rich Miller - Wednesday, Dec 3, 08 @ 11:21 am:

    Moon, my opinion is that Chicago residential property taxes are so low relative to the rest of the state that nobody should be complaining.


  9. - wordslinger - Wednesday, Dec 3, 08 @ 11:28 am:

    I’ve never seen the 2/1 home value to salary ratio before. Where did that come from? It’s certainly inoperable in most of the country and I suspect always has been.


  10. - MOON - Wednesday, Dec 3, 08 @ 11:44 am:

    RICH

    I do not know whether or not Cook’s taxes are lower than the rest of the State. I do know that the overwhelming majority of homeowners think taxes are to high.

    The real issue is that Houlihans proposal shifts the burden to others. The answer is less government spending, or pay the piper!


  11. - South Side Mike - Wednesday, Dec 3, 08 @ 1:25 pm:

    I’ve heard 2.5:1 house price to income ratio. Depending on interest rates, you have to stay in that range to meet most lenders’ 28%/38% (give or take a few % on each side) ratios for mortgage/total debt payments to gross income standards.

    Part of the cause of the housing bubble was that lenders ignored this ratio, or lent with the payments based on interest-only coverage. And buyers were more than happy to nab up McMansions that they couldn’t afford, thinking they could always flip it down the line for more money.


  12. - Secret Square - Wednesday, Dec 3, 08 @ 1:51 pm:

    The rule about not buying a house worth more than twice, or 2.5 times, your annual income is one I heard back when I shopped for my first house back in the late 80s. This was the prevailing rule back in the days when you pretty much had to have a 20 percent down payment to obtain any kind of decent mortgage.


  13. - Secret Square - Wednesday, Dec 3, 08 @ 1:52 pm:

    Of course, interest rates were higher then too (my first mortgage was 8.4 percent, and that was with a special first-time buyer break; the prevailing rate at the time was about 9.5 percent.)


  14. - UptownNeighbor - Wednesday, Dec 3, 08 @ 4:12 pm:

    I wonder if the Uptown TIF lawsuit mentioned above is going to be part of a larger trend - there was an article in the Chicago Reader a few months back about a similar suit in Bellvile in which the court basically gave ANY taxpayer standing to sue about a TIF. You have to think with the economy in the crapper, there’s going to be pressure in Chicago to stop diverting property tax dollars to cronies of whichever aldermen happen to currently be in Mayor Daley’s good grace.


  15. - smej - Wednesday, Dec 3, 08 @ 5:16 pm:

    RE: Citizens’ Lawsuit Challenges $62 Million Dollar Uptown TIF

    This lawsuit deserves statewide attention, as the outcome can potentially impact taxpayers throughout Illinois. Hopefully folks will pay close attention to this lawsuit and demand TIF oversight or this kind of abuse can happen in your own neighborhood.


  16. - anon - Wednesday, Dec 3, 08 @ 6:46 pm:

    Good for the Uptown citizens. TIFs have long been used for nothing more that mayoral/aldermanic slush funds.
    Should ask Lisa Madigan, “Why have you been asleep at the switch?”


  17. - Chi-town new comer - Wednesday, Dec 3, 08 @ 6:49 pm:

    TIF is new to me but I’m told something like $500M are diverted to these funds. True?


  18. - Uptown Girl - Wednesday, Dec 3, 08 @ 7:02 pm:

    At last, the citizens are going after the Daley/Shiller tax abuses. Good job Molly and friends. We are all behind you. Let’s make city government transparent and honest.


  19. - Anonymous - Thursday, Dec 4, 08 @ 12:43 am:

    ============================
    A responsble person isn’t supposed to buy a home worth more than twice their income. E.g., a person making $100K shouldn’t buy a home over $200K
    =============================

    Anonymous 10:20: What do you propose we do then with the majority of the homes in the US? Leave them vacant or knock them down?

    According to your definition of responsibility, do you realize that even a younger attorney or an MD would be living in a charming shoe box that needs alot of TLC in a “developing” neighborhood for a good portion of his life?

    Do you perhaps own ALOT of rental property that’s vacant right now, or do you feel that sharing a two bedroom home with eight people is supposed to be our next great aspiration?


Sorry, comments for this post are now closed.


* Caterpillar: Illinois "unpractical" for new plant
* Spring training
* Quinn talks pension reform, Medicaid cuts, tax loopholes
* *** LIVE SESSION COVERAGE ***
* Big biz blasts enviro pick
* Kirk's brain swelling subsides, skull reattached
* Question of the day
* Caption contest!
* SUBSCRIBERS ONLY - Supplement to today’s edition and a campaign roundup
* SUBSCRIBERS ONLY - Today's edition of Capitol Fax (use all CAPS in password)
* Yesterday's blog posts

Support CapitolFax.com
Visit our advertisers...

...............

...............

...............


Search This Blog...

Search the 97th General Assembly By Bill Number
(example: HB0001)

Search the 97th General Assembly By Keyword


Categories
Home
Illinois
YouTube
Pundit rankings
Obama
Subscriber Content
Durbin
Burris
Blagojevich Trial
Advertising
Updated Posts
Polls

* iPad 3 housing spotted?
* Angry Birds Birdday Party hits Android platform
* Google+ for Android updated, touts “massive performance improvements”
* iPad 3 to feature IGZO displays from Sharp?
* Alienware to consider gaming tablet?
* ‘Bachelor’ Contestant Courtney Gets Auto-Tuned [VIDEO]
* Facebook Talks About Social Games and Mobile Apps for 2012

  
* Android Community Evening Wrap-Up: February 8, 2012
* U.S. Justice Department set to approve Google-Motorola deal as early as next week
* Modern Combat 3 is free today in the Samsung App Store
* White Version Of Samsung Galaxy Note Spotted Out In The Wild
* Dan Rosenberg Roots The Sony Tablet S
* NVIDIA announcing quad-core phones at Mobile World Congress, press invite suggests
* Angry Birds Turns 2, Offers Loot Bag Of 15 New Birthday Cake Levels

* BR_WhiteSox: http://t.co/iRQkT7pw - Peavy, Danks ready to fill in as W..
* Peavy, Danks ready to fill in as White Sox ace
* BR_WhiteSox: http://t.co/pBtg4FTi - Cubs, Sox set 2012 broadcast sched..
* BR_WhiteSox: http://t.co/7fdpjiJf - White Sox broadcast schedule annou..
* White Sox broadcast schedule announced
* BR_WhiteSox: http://t.co/rH8y0has - Chicago White Sox: It's Time for a..
* No more football means it's fantasy baseball season


February 2012
January 2012
December 2011
November 2011
October 2011
September 2011
August 2011
July 2011
June 2011
May 2011
April 2011
March 2011
February 2011
January 2011
December 2010
November 2010
October 2010
September 2010
August 2010
July 2010
June 2010
May 2010
April 2010
March 2010
February 2010
January 2010
December 2009
November 2009
October 2009
September 2009
August 2009
July 2009
June 2009
May 2009
April 2009
March 2009
February 2009
January 2009
December 2008
November 2008
October 2008
September 2008
August 2008
July 2008
June 2008
May 2008
April 2008
March 2008
February 2008
January 2008
December 2007
November 2007
October 2007
September 2007
August 2007
July 2007
June 2007
May 2007
April 2007
March 2007
February 2007
January 2007
December 2006
November 2006
October 2006
September 2006
August 2006
July 2006
June 2006
May 2006
April 2006
March 2006
February 2006
January 2006
December 2005
April 2005
March 2005
February 2005
January 2005
December 2004
November 2004
October 2004

Blog-Spot Archives
November 2005
October 2005
September 2005
August 2005
July 2005
June 2005
May 2005

   
Loading


* Quinn Proposes 2-Billion in Medicaid Cuts - MyStat....
* Illinois college chiefs back Quinn call for more M....
* Cat Plant Not Coming to Illinois; Leaders Frustrat....
* Quinn seeks to address Caterpillar's concerns - Pe....
* Mayor Emanuel Pushes for Faster Travel Times to O'....
* Caterpillar: Illinois won’t get factory - Chicago ....
* Fighting Unemployment Fraud to Help Grow Job - eNe....


* Reputed mobster 'The Large Guy' gets 25 years
* Creator of Lemonheads candy dies at age 93
* Ill. lawmakers introduce gay marriage bill
* Illinois House committee OKs audio recording bill
* Caterpillar rules Illinois out of plant plans
* S&P cuts long-term rating on CME Group
* Caterpillar rules out relocating plant in Illinois
* January sales beat expectations at McDonald's
* Split verdict in Motorola Chinese espionage trial
* Sen. Kirk's skull reattached after swelling subsides

* Illinois to target unemployment compensation fraud
* Illinois lawmakers introduce gay marriage bill
* Illinois House backs more rights for crime victims
* Police eavesdropping bill clears Illinois House committee
* Caterpillar rules Illinois out of plant plans
* State Board of Elections move to affect phone systems temporarily
* Budget cuts force cancellation of DNR's Outdoor Illinois magazine
* Lawmakers complain about no details at Jacksonville facility hearing
* Business groups challenge potential new IEPA director
* Proposal would change rules on FOID cards

* Bill would make it legal to record IL cops in public
* IL college chiefs back Quinn call for more MAP money
* Video: Illinois' pre-paid tuition troubles
* Director: College Illinois! to stay afloat, even if that means taxpayer bailout
* Lawmakers still skeptical of Quinn facilities-closure plan
* Prepaid tuition to stay afloat, even if that means bailout, director says
* Lawmakers Still Have Questions About Quinn Closing Plan

* Groupon comes up short in first public financial report
* Groupon reports losing money despite revenue surge; stock slides
* S&P cuts long-term rating on CME Group
* How Super Bowl-style ads can hurt a small business
* Caterpillar rules out relocating plant in Illinois


* Does mom love him? Cops say man faked kidnapping to find out
* County board to debate controversial immigration policy
* Family of woman left in morgue for 14 months sues Cook County
* Seven years for woman who had traces of pot in system during fatal crash
* Firefighters extinguish small kitchen mishap — at their firehouse
* Emptying pockets at security checkpoint? Probably best to hang on to your pot
* Not so fast. Hold off on Crane H.S. phase-out, hearing officer urges
* Merchandise Mart pulls the plug on Art Chicago
* Mayor Emanuel: Time to speed up trains to O’Hare, Midway
* City Clerk yanks stickers over gang sign flap despite mom’s plea


* Naperville mayor dashes talk of changing liquor rules
* What cops say could be taped
* Chicago Teachers Union accuses CPS of discriminating against African-American teachers
* Home state remains true blue for Obama
* Ex-Westmont fire chief acquitted of DUI charge
* Aurora woman gets 7 years for crash that killed couple on motorcycle
* Police seek hit-and-run driver who injured U.I.C. student
* Ban on cell use while driving could go statewide
* Man dies after being shot at South Side gas station
* FBI: 'Wicker Park Bandit' suspect held without bail


* Indiana critical of State Fair organizers, others in stage collapse
* Former Motorola employee acquitted of espionage charges
* Groupon posts $42.7 million loss
* Proposition 8 likely headed to the Supreme Court
* German company's local branch under fire for discrimination
* Caterpillar passes on Illinois bid for jobs
* Chicago city sticker may depict street gang signs
* What the U.S. can learn from China
* Chicago fast becoming a city of runners
* Originally exempt From state cuts, Wisconsin police and firefighters now face changes, too

* War against drugs has failed on many fronts, panel says - Chicago Tribune
* Cultural venues may host summit events - Chicago Tribune
* South Side Irish Parade's revival questioned - Chicago Tribune
* County board to debate controversial immigration policy - Chicago Sun-Times
* City sticker artwork shows gang signs? - Chicago Tribune


* A-C Central, PORTA school officials discuss merger possibilities
* Chicago axes vehicle sticker design because of alleged gang signs
* Illinois to target unemployment compensation fraud
* Driver, monitor fired after leaving 3-year-old on school bus
* Memorial to construct $60 million physician building
* Overturned semi causing traffic backup on southbound I-55
* 28 more airports will test lower-hassle screening
* Illinois lawmakers introduce gay marriage bill
* Ford's Theatre opens center to study Lincoln in D.C.
* Springfield transportation hub concept gains support


* Seeing red?
* Hardy har
* Beaubien to be honored
* Roskam launches "Ask Peter" feature
* Walsh gives back office $


* GOP congressman blasts Quinn over Caterpillar
* Unit 5 not immediately notified of sex charges involving ex-bus monitor
* Driver passed out before rollover
* Creve Coeur seeks grant for water main fix
* Farmer to serve 51 months for fraud
* Iowa Capital Notebook for 02/09/2012
* Tazewell looks at trash disposal
* Hot shots christen $1M indoor gallery
* Park district could operate Carver center
* Council moves to speed up housing project

* Hall student heading to West Point - bcrnews...
* Schock to speak at GOP dinner - Bloomington P..
* Waukegan Harbor dredging funds approved - Chi..
* Raising Awareness About the Dangers of Heroin..
* Texas Super PAC does robo-calls, mailings on ..
* Candidate tossed from 11th District ballot ru..
* Election year for entire Legislature makes va..
* Congressman Decries EEN's Pro-Life Stance in ..
* Democratic senators support contraceptive rul..
* US contraceptive rule 'must go' - Updated New..

* D.C. is short on nonpartisan democracy and co.....
* States slowly opening courts to cameras - Sta.....
* Dealer seeking $145,000 for 'Lincoln nominati.....
* Lawmakers target child tax break for illegal .....
* Hall student heading to West Point - Bureau C.....

* Chicago city sticker may depict street gang s.....
* Area GOP congressmen face huge jobs test in v.....
* Surgeon: Kirk hits milestone in stroke recove.....
* Tester joins GOP senators to form veterans jo.....
* The Rundown: Did you know the North Side has .....

* So what is the big deal now, anyway?
* 'It takes a village' redux
* Young Stroke Survivors Share Advice for Sen. Kirk
* City Goes With Runner-Up Sticker
* Presented By:
* Who's to Blame for Caterpillar Snub?
* ThyssenKrupp Promises "Disciplinary Action"
* Dinner sounds good
* Kane County Circuit Court Clerk's Race - Cathy Hurlbut Interview - Part 2
* IR Humor


* Go Red for Women Day 2012
* Kotowski Files Legislation to Protect Charitable Accounts
* Senator Jacqueline Collins Introduces Extension of Lottery Game to Fund Fight Against HIV/AIDS (VIDEO)
* 31st District Candidate Joe Neal Reception
* 31st District Candidate Joe Neal Reception

Header Photo...
Wayne Bretl


Hosted by MCS    SUBSCRIBE to Capitol Fax      Advertise Here      Mobile Version    Contact Rich Miller