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“Working together will never happen”

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* WUIS

A measure that would legalize fantasy sports in Illinois is dead for the remainder of the spring legislative session.

The plan passed the Senate, but stalled in the House after a legislator accused a fantasy sports lobbyist of offering charitable donations in exchange for votes.

State Representative Michael Zalewski, a Democrat from Riverside, is the measure’s sponsor.

Zalewski says because of the controversy, he’s not going to call the plan for a vote this month.

* AP

“This became a distraction to an unhealthy degree,” Zalewski said, without referencing the allegations that another lawmaker made last week.

Democratic Rep. Rita Mayfield had said she became privy to an email in which a lobbyist working for FanDuel and DraftKings suggested he could get support from members of the House Legislative Black Caucus in exchange for contributions to their foundations. Mayfield made the allegation during a hearing on the bill and said she didn’t feel comfortable voting on the proposal.

“The email basically alleged that in exchange for considerations, donations, that he could guarantee votes. That’s illegal,” she said.

During the hearing, Mayfield didn’t elaborate on the contents of the email, didn’t say who it was sent to, or who showed it to her. She has declined to speak to The Associated Press about it.

A spokesman for FanDuel and DraftKings denied that they participated in the vote-buying overture Mayfield alleged.

* The sponsor doesn’t appear to be all that hopeful about the future, either…


@mjzalewski On behalf of all #DFS players everywhere, keep on fighting. #DFS, Poker, Horses, Casinos start working together.

— Eddie Torf (@CoreyTorf) May 30, 2016

"Working together" will never happen. Same as it ever was. Cut throat mentality will always prevent big deal. https://t.co/2tBLBqFn44

— Michael J. Zalewski (@mjzalewski) May 30, 2016


posted by Rich Miller
Monday, May 30, 16 @ 8:56 am

Comments

  1. When civilians wonder why lobbyists get paid as well as they do… point them to this example, one of many examples, as to why the science and art of lobbying isn’t as “easy” as civilians think.

    And “No”, it’s not about the “bad, underbelly” of lobbying, it’s really always about following rules, making an argument and counting noses… legally, ethically, and professionally.

    It’s always the bad apples that ruin the bunch.

    Comment by Oswego Willy Monday, May 30, 16 @ 9:01 am

  2. And Z ain’t just talking gaming. #JustSayin

    Comment by Georg Sande Monday, May 30, 16 @ 9:27 am

  3. +1 Georg

    Comment by Fusion Monday, May 30, 16 @ 10:03 am

  4. Here’s a blast from the past…from Crain’s in October 2011.

    Tenaska Inc., the Omaha, Neb.-based company trying to win enough votes in the Legislature for its planned “clean coal” power plant in Downstate Taylorville, has agreed to set up a $30-million foundation providing scholarships to disadvantaged minority students if the bill passes and the plant is built.

    The pledge is contained in a memorandum of understanding the company reached about three weeks ago with the Illinois Black Chamber of Commerce, as Tenaska scrambles for support in the fall veto session that began Tuesday.

    http://www.chicagobusiness.com/article/20111026/NEWS11/111029830/tenaska-ties-30m-for-minority-students-to-springfield-votes-for

    Comment by A. Sanderson Monday, May 30, 16 @ 11:23 am

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