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NEW: The Census Bureau's internal watchdog @commerceoig is launching an audit of how the bureau produced over- and undercounting rates for the 2020 census through the Post-Enumeration Surveyhttps://t.co/ZCOfEETzlL pic.twitter.com/bcbvZHMKb0

— Hansi Lo Wang (he/him) (@hansilowang) June 14, 2023

* I told you yesterday that the governor seems all-in on increasing traffic, particularly truck traffic. Well

Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker visited the Metro East to attend ribbon cutting ceremonies for some big transportation-related projects in the Bi-State region.

“We’ve got 51,000 vehicles everyday going across the bridge. If we expand the bridge, we’re going to have more. And more is better, on both sides of the river,” Pritzker said. “So, we’ve shared the cost of this. $300 million on the Illinois side, and $200 (million) plus on the Missouri side. When you put that together, you’re replacing one bridge with two.”

* First “Home Illinois Summit” held to discuss homelessness…

Governor JB Pritzker, together with the Illinois Department of Human Services (IDHS) and members of the Interagency Task Force on Homelessness and the Community Advisory Council on Homelessness, hosted the inaugural Home Illinois Summit at Malcolm X College today in Chicago. The summit, which brought together community leaders, and experts to discuss potential solutions and strategies, served as a launch for major next steps in the Home Illinois plan, a multi-year holistic approach to reach “functional zero” homelessness in the state. […]

Since the launch of the Interagency Task Force via executive order in 2021, the Pritzker administration has taken significant steps to address homelessness in Illinois. The Home Illinois plan expands affordable housing options, targeting individuals in high-risk situations (including homeless college students and those leaving medical care), and providing comprehensive support for individuals experiencing homelessness.

The plan also focuses on bolstering the safety net, securing financial stability for clients, and closing the mortality gap all through the lens of racial equity with the goal of correcting the racial disparity among unhoused individuals.

Governor Pritzker’s FY24 budget commits almost $360 million for the initiative, an $85.3 million increase from FY23. These investments include:

* Crain’s

At long last, the state of Illinois appears ready to begin a detailed study of whether the proposed One Central megaproject makes financial sense — a study that, depending on the results, could kill off the South Loop proposal once and for all or clear the way for developer Bob Dunn to get the $6.5 billion state subsidy he wants. […]

(T)he state lawmaker whose district includes the One Central site, Rep. Kam Buckner, D-Chicago, is pressing for fast action.

“This study is very important. It’s way overdue,” Buckner said. “This project has been flawed from the beginning,” with open questions about the viability of Dunn’s plan to build $20 billion worth of offices, residences, retail space and a large transportation center on a deck over Metra air rights just west of Soldier Field, Buckner said. A full study should provide some answers.

* WICS

Regan Deering announced on Wednesday that she will be running to represent the 88th district in the state of Illinois.

State Representative Dan Caulkins (R-Decatur) is endorsing Regan Deering.

Caulkins says he chose to endorse Deering because of her strong commitment to values and family.

* WCIA

The Illinois State Fair announced Tuesday that a new promotion for this year’s fair will give fairgoers a way to double their fun this August.

State fair officials said anyone who pays for parking on the Illinois State Fairgrounds on Thursday, August 10, called County Fairs and Horse Racing Day, will receive a voucher. They said the voucher is for free parking to be redeemed on either Tuesday, August 15, Wednesday, August 16, or Thursday, August 17.

The “Double the Fun” promotion is valid on nights REO Speedwagon, Alter Bridge, and Tim McGraw perform at the Illinois Lottery Grandstand, fair officials reported, making fairgoers’ Grandstand concert experience more affordable. Tickets are still available for all shows and can be purchased online or at the Illinois State Fair Box Office.

* Isabel’s roundup…

posted by Rich Miller
Wednesday, Jun 14, 23 @ 2:43 pm

Comments

  1. I do appreciate what the state is trying to do with the unhoused, but why are they not addressing drug and alcohol addiction and mental health therapy?

    Comment by Tom Wednesday, Jun 14, 23 @ 3:00 pm

  2. Regan Andreas Deering is worried about paying taxes?

    Comment by Dotnonymous x Wednesday, Jun 14, 23 @ 3:10 pm

  3. Tom,

    Because those issues are easier to address once a person is housed. The housing is the base of the pyramid with everything else on top.

    Comment by cermak_rd Wednesday, Jun 14, 23 @ 4:03 pm

  4. Afraid of “Prtizker’s Illinois”… one where we have balanced budgets and pay our bills, aren’t hell bent on bullying minority groups and allow for a wide range of educational opportunities for families from the crunchiest granola liberal schools to ones endorsed by Darin Bailey…. yeah a real nightmare our state is.

    Comment by Cncerned Dem Wednesday, Jun 14, 23 @ 4:20 pm

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