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Nursing home adminstrator: “hell on bureaucratic wheels”

Tuesday, May 2, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller

The State Journal-Register published this OpEd today. It’s definitely worth a read.

I have the very challenging and honorable position of being a nursing home administrator and the good fortune to have more than 30 years of nursing to my credit. […]

What began as delayed payments has now reached what could be interpreted as payments that have come to a screeching halt. Consequently, I not only walked into a financial nightmare with the state of Illinois’ public aid system, things have now progressed from nightmare to hell on bureaucratic wheels.

My facility is one of several in Illinois that is still independently owned and our Public Aid census average is approximately 78 to 79 percent. I don’t have the security of a “mother corporation” to fall back on when Public Aid fails to release our checks in a timely manner. […]

Our bank’s benevolence and our vendors’ understanding can’t last forever when the state of Illinois interprets the releasing of our checks in a “timely manner” as once every six, seven, eight, nine, 10, 11, 12 weeks or longer. I’m sure that some of our legislators are or have been independent businessmen and women. So, I ask all of you who represent us in this state government - does your paycheck arrive in this manner? Do you pay your bills on time and if not, how long before you start seeing finance charges mounting up or your utility companies’ disconnection?

My office personnel informed me recently that we finally received a voucher number from Public Aid. Now for those of you who aren’t familiar with this, it means we can now “get in line” to possibly receive our check for November’s care in the “near” future.

Yes, I said November. Considering that we haven’t received a check from Public Aid for approximately three months, all I can ask is, what’s wrong with this picture?

Read the whole thing.

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Question of the day

Tuesday, May 2, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller

I’m often asked what sort of people comment on this blog. The truth is, I’m not quite sure. Some are Capitol Fax subscribers, some are insiders, some are obviously not.

So, without “outing” yourself in any way, let’s hear from you about what you do. Are you an “insider” or an “outsider”? Any details would be interesting.

UPDATE: I should point out that most people who read this blog don’t comment, and the vast majority of those are “insiders” in one way or another. This question is for those who do comment, either occasionally or regularly.

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Reformers demand reform

Tuesday, May 2, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller

I suggested in a recent Capitol Fax that the goo-goos need to start playing a little hardball if they want to get anything done in Springfield this spring. This morning, a coalition of good government groups is putting some pressure on Gov. Blagojevich with the following open letter (edited for length):

Dear Governor Blagojevich:

We’re fast approaching the one-year anniversary of the day you unveiled a proposal to limit campaign donations by individuals, to ban corporate and union contributions, to close the revolving door on legislators becoming lobbyists and to strengthen the enforcement powers of the State Board of Elections.

At the time, your critics said you weren’t serious about the proposal and that it was nothing more than “damage control” needed to reverse a slide in public opinion polls that followed weeks of news articles about terrible state audits and big contributors getting big state contracts.

Because you released the details of your proposal with less than three weeks remaining in the spring 2005 legislative session, legislators from both political parties questioned your commitment to passing the legislation.

To date, you’ve done little to prove your critics wrong.

Even though the presiding officers of the General Assembly are co-chairs of your re-election campaign and have helped pass your other major initiatives, your reform legislation hasn’t even been the topic of a legislative committee hearing.

A year ago, you told reporters; “The legislators will have a clear choice on whether or not they want to pass it or not. We’re going to do our best to try to pass it. We’ll keep pushing that. I think it will be dramatic and a significant reform.” We haven’t heard much from you since.

In February, 2006, you told the Chicago Tribune that the time wasn’t right. You said, “you have to pick your fights at the right time to get such legislation passed.” Our question is: if not now, when?

In the year since you promised to “rock the system in Springfield,” Illinoisans have been rocked all right, but not by your legislation. […]

Now is the time to pass meaningful reform laws. […]

When you set your mind to it, Governor, you have demonstrated how persuasive you can be in passing major pieces of legislation, including the ethics reforms of 2003.

Will you give your own campaign and government reform proposal the same dedication, the same commitment, the same degree of support? Or were your critics correct in saying this was nothing more than a cynical attempt to divert attention from your own fundraising practices?

Will you bring legislative leaders to the table this week and negotiate sweeping reforms that include the major elements of your plan from last spring?

What will it take to change the culture in state government? Do the people of Illinois have to wait until another politician is tried and convicted of wrongdoing, or is enough, enough?

We urge you to act now, and we stand ready to assist.

The groups signing the letter were the Illinois Campaign for Political Reform, The League of Women Voters of Illinois, Citizen’s Advocacy Center, Protestants for the Common Good, the Better Government Association, the Sunshine Project, Illinois PIRG and Illinois Common Cause.

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Guv’s Inspector General opposes reform bill

Tuesday, May 2, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller

Rep. Fritchey wonders what the heck is going on.

So I’m looking through the latest supplemental calendar and I come across HB4572, which has had its deadline for passage extended. This is an interesting bill that deals with some of the secrecy issues that have been raised by Ethics Commission Chairman Scott Turow and others, although it still leaves a lot of issues unresolved. […]

According to the analysis, one proponent has stepped out in favor of the bill - the Executive Inspector General of the Treasurer’s Office. At the same time, only one entity has come out against the bill - the Executive Inspector General of the Governor’s Office. Go figure.

Here is the summary of the bill:

(i) Allows an Inspector General to disclose the name of a confidential source to employees of the Inspector General or Ethics Commission who need the information for proper performance of their employment functions;

(ii) Allows a law enforcement agency, an ultimate jurisdictional authority, an Ethics Commission, or another Inspector General who received information from an Inspector General to disclose the information to their employees who need the information for proper performance of their employment functions;

(iii) Allows the subject of an Inspector General file or report to request, in writing, a copy of the report and gives the ultimate jurisdictional authority discretion to release a redacted copy of the file or report;

(iv) Makes it a Class A misdemeanor to intentionally disclose the name of an individual providing information or reporting alleged misconduct (except to employees of the Inspector General or Ethics Commission); and

(v) Makes it a Class A misdemeanor to disclose information contained in an Inspector General report if the person disclosing is an employee of an entity receiving information from a report in order to perform their job or the person who was the subject of an investigation who received a redacted copy (with an exception for disclosing information to a personal attorney or union representative).

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Gay marriage petition story

Tuesday, May 2, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller

The media is finally starting to awaken to the gay marriage petition drive.

Opponents of gay marriage hope to give voters a chance to speak out on the issue through an advisory referendum this fall, a move that could affect political races by bringing more conservatives to the polls.

Organizers of “Protect Marriage Illinois” predicted Monday that they will have enough signatures — thousands more than the 283,111 needed — to get a referendum on the November ballot.

It would ask voters whether they think the Illinois Constitution should define marriage between a man and a woman as the only valid legal union in Illinois. The results won’t change the constitution but could influence whether lawmakers ever take that step.

“The people don’t want their children taught in school that marriage is between one man and another man,” David E. Smith, project director for Protect Marriage Illinois.

Critics argue the petition drive is just an attempt to mobilize conservative voters.

Read the whole thing.

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Blagojevich skips meetings, too

Tuesday, May 2, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller

This is a good response by Topinka’s campaign. The problem is, Topinka is firing back with earned media (where few will see it) and not with corresponding TV ads (where most will see it).

Gov. Rod Blagojevich has been skipping meetings of some important state boards but criticizing his Republican opponent for similar behavior, leading to accusations of hypocrisy Monday.

Blagojevich’s latest campaign ad criticizes Republican Judy Baar Topinka, the state treasurer, for not attending meetings of the Illinois State Board of Investment, which oversees the money for state pension systems. Topinka has “ex officio” status with full voting powers.

But Blagojevich is also an ex officio member of some boards, and he doesn’t attend their meetings either. The Democratic governor, during more than three years in office, has never attended a meeting of the University of Illinois board of trustees or the Toll Highway Authority.

“That is so typical of Governor Blagojevich,” said Topinka campaign spokesman David Loveday. “He says one thing and does another. That’s why he has a credibility problem with the voters.” […]

But Blagojevich spokeswoman Sheila Nix denied any hypocrisy. The governor appoints university trustees and Tollway directors, Nix said, so he influences policy without having to attend meetings himself. Topinka doesn’t appoint the investment board, so her only influence is showing up and taking part, Nix said.

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Morning shorts

Tuesday, May 2, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller

· A quick check doesn’t show any stories, but Mike Madigan was re-elected State Democratic Party Chairman yesterday by acclamation.

· ‘We are not a plague’

· Here’s a link to video of the Union League Club panel I did last week with Kristen McQueary and Sen. James Meeks. (Thanks to my buddy Dave for the tip.) I’ll be speaking at noon today at the Illinois Community Action Association.

· State Fair lineup announced. Foreigner? Yeesh.

· Phone-list sellers: We help cops

· The Wendy’s City?

· New Lenox Mayor Mike Smith picked up a $1,462 tab at a Chicago strip club last month and put the charges on the village credit card.

· State House OKs tax credit for development along Fox

· City schools may shed integration watchdog

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