This just in…
Wednesday, Jun 13, 2007 - Posted by Rich Miller * 11:16 am - At last check, the leaders meeting was scheduled to begin around 2 o’clock today. * 11:19 am - You may remember that Supreme Court Chief Justice Bob Thomas won a defamation lawsuit in state court. That was a little odd since he runs the court system and many of his fellow Justices testified on his behalf. Anyway, the defendant in the case has now counter-sued in federal court. Mike Miner has the scoop. * 11:22 am - The House Gaming Committee will take up the Senate-approved casino bill today at 3 pm. You can listen live to the committee by clicking here. I’m told they’re gonna kill it in committee, but we’ll have to wait and see what happens. It’s certainly dead if it ever makes it to the floor. * 11:27 am - You may know that CTA officials have been invited to present their case for more funding before the four tops and the governor at today’s leaders meeting. Crain’s has this extra tidbit…
* 11:48 am - A blogger named Seth posted this on his LiveJournal page yesterday [h/t: Curry]…
I’ve sent Seth an e-mail asking what time of day that was. * 12:36 pm - Looks like the governor’s plane is about on time getting into O’Hare Airport. But that sure is an optimistic turnaround. * 1:39 pm - While waiting for the govenor’s plane to take off (it appears to be still on the ground as I write), I thought I’d tell you that I’ve added a few more items to the “Overtime in Hell” fundraiser which benefits the Sojourn domestic violence shelter and its affiliated programs. The infant/toddler t-shirt has been generating interest, believe it or not, so I added a kids t-shirt. And the official Capitol Fax masthead is now emblazoned on a golf shirt, a mousepad and a coffee mug. Get over there. More on Sojourn from a faithful reader…
* 1:47 pm - Wheels up at 1:41 pm, almost an hour behind schedule. Looks like the leaders meeting could be a tad late. * 2:37 pm - OK, this is pretty funny. An eagle-eyed blog reader was tracking the guv’s plane with the rest of us and noticed it made an odd maneuver right before it got to Springfield… Think he was having second thoughts about coming back? lol * 3:27 pm - The guv was spotted in the building around 3 pm. Paul is there now and says that Madigan just walked in. He said he’s not sure that Jones will make it today because, he said, the word is he isn’t feeling well. So let’s be kind in comments, OK? Thanks. Oh, and this indicates that the governor is scheduled to fly home again at 4:30. Sheesh. * 6:05 pm - Audio clips from after today’s leaders meeting: Speaker Madigan: Minority Leader Watson: Deputy Gov. Nix: Minority Leader Cross:
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Question of the day
Wednesday, Jun 13, 2007 - Posted by Rich Miller What is your favorite political memory? Try to keep it state-focused if possible.
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Obamarama - Sun-Times unearths Rezko letters
Wednesday, Jun 13, 2007 - Posted by Rich Miller * Almost nine years ago, state Sen. Barack Obama wrote a couple of perfunctory letters to the Department of Housing and the Illinois Housing Development Authority supporting a Tony Rezko project in his district. The Sun-Times fills us in…
Rezko’s spokesperson denied to the Sun-Times that the indicted man had reached out to Obama about the project. A few things before you start whaling on the guy. First, according to the letters Obama sent, the company was seeking a second mortgage. That little factoid was never spelled out in the piece. The company wasn’t asking for cash money. Second, as the article notes, Obama wasn’t the only politician to send a letter. Ald. Preckwinkle and Rep. Lou Jones also offered their support of the project, which, according to Obama’s letters, included a home health care service, adult day care and a wellness center. The place is still open and functioning. Third, buried down deep in the article is the revelation that the law firm Obama worked for did not represent the company in question, although the company was co-founded by the guy who hired Obama. Lastly, take a look at the letters. This is basic stuff. The letters are identical, down to the same typos and grammatical errors in both. (”I hope the Department of Housing will provide a second mortgage financing this valuable project requires.”) Also, as noted parenthetically above, Obama’s letter to IHDA expresses his hope that the city’s Department of Housing “will provide a second mortgage” for the project. IHDA has nothing to do with the city department. Conclusions? Legislators write letters like these all the time. It doesn’t look to me like he went overboard for Rezko and his former boss, and considering the obvious errors in both letters, he probably didn’t even proof-read them. But, any Rezko taint can’t help “Mr. Clean’s” claim that he is above all that dirty political stuff.
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Now Yous Can’t Leave *** Updated x1 ***
Wednesday, Jun 13, 2007 - Posted by Rich Miller * That should have been the headline of today’s Capitol Fax, but I sent it out before I came up with the idea. [Reference here.] Oh, well. Such is life. What I mean by that is the lottery lease and pension bond deal could have freed up a bunch of budet cash, as I told my readers this morning. It could have been an escape route for budget writers. But now yous can’t leave…
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In fact, Nix flat-out said that the Madigan budget would lead to education funding cuts. The budget, she said, “will actually results in cuts to education.” She repeated that line several times. Here’s the audio… * This e-mail came from inside the administration yesterday when I asked for an explanation of why the governor would cut education funding instead of other areas of the budget…
* Meanwhile, this AP story looks at the overtime session squabbling…
Um, OK, then what’s Emil Jones’ reason for taking a week off? More…
Gee, I wonder who distracted everyone with that topic? *** UPDATE *** In case you missed it yesterday, here are my notes from what the leaders told the media as they walked out of the guv’s office…
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Sojourn will benefit from merchandise sales
Wednesday, Jun 13, 2007 - Posted by Rich Miller The vote yesterday was overwhelming. The Sojourn domestic violence shelter will receive all profits from our “Overtime in Hell” merchandise sales. Sales have been pretty good, but the markup isn’t very much, so get on over there and buy something, for crying out loud. I’ve added a couple of different coffee mugs, an infant/toddler t-shirt and even a trucker’s hat. To refresh your memory, here are a few of the other items…. Here’s the image on the front of the shirts, taken from the mousepad, which is also available… And there’s a small image on the back… Here’s a smallish photo of one of the several t-shirts available… There’s also a button, sure to become an instant classic… As suggested by some friends, these products have been added. A golf shirt with just the cartoon Capitol Fax logo on it, as well as one of those “baby doll” t-shirts (another special request)… And a new button with a different logo…
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Morning Shorts
Wednesday, Jun 13, 2007 - Posted by Paul Richardson * Blagojevich move may doom region’s planning group * CTA bailout may threaten suburban transit * ComEd rates worst on the Southwest Side * Cook Co. picks connected city official as budget director * Reward raised for fugitive with ties to ex-Ald. Troutman * City might close ‘why are they driving?’ loophole * Judge says foie gras ban just ducky * Kadner: Legislature OKs towing safety law * Illinois farmland value continues to increase * Latest survey of Illinois farmland value * Editorial: New tool to battle child pornography
* Opinion: Rural cell phone network needs a boost
* IIS: State fruit, cell phone drivers * Cockfighting bill awaits Blagojevich’s signature * Theme park proposal brings hope to Pickneyville * Former colleagues among crowd at Walker book signing * Republican to seek nod to unseat Bean * Animal Farm: GOP finds Bean foe * Daley OK with small cut in graffiti fine * Sun-Times Editorial: Compromise on vandal law * Crains: Hospital gets OK for heart transplant program * State OKs surgery for Waukegan hospital
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