Morning Shorts
Wednesday, Apr 8, 2009 - Posted by Mike Murray Rich is going under the knife today for his wisdom tooth, so here is an extended version of Morning Shorts Quinn * Quinn Wants Mail-In Ballots To Cut Election Costs
* Elections by mail? * Quinn makes juvenile offender program permanent
* Quinn: Canceled ethics order raised legal issues * TRS’ Bauman to resign
* Civil unions law would be good first step * Follow Iowa’s lead on gay marriage * Snap decisions at red lights * Franks, Beaubien: “RETREAT!”
* Pharmacists may withhold some services * Busting crooked pols
* Illinois Senate president to speak at SIUC Congress * 5th Congressional District: Mike Quigley wins election to Congress * Quigley Wins And Emmanuel Curses * Quigley wants to make mark in Congress * Alexi Giannoulias Fundraising
* Burris visits alma mater in southern Illinois tour * Burris promises cooperation with investigators. Senator also visits VA Center, discusses time at SIUC
* Durbin says taxpayers should subsidize pols * Ethics board launches probe into Rep Jesse Jackson Jr. * Report: Jesse Jackson Jr. faces ethics probe * Chicago-area congressman meets Castro
* No time to waste on mass transit
* Hannig calls mini-capital plan an initial step * State road crews could be at work by end of month
* Stimulus cash to pave Southland streets
* Construction zone fatalities down, photo enforced tickets to continue
Financial Shenanigans and IL Government’s Reaction * Building firm and CEO are indicted
* State blames financial adviser for funeral fund’s collapse
* Funeral directors got free insurance policies, complaint alleges
Local Elecions * Officials: Voter turnout lower than expected * City turnout appears higher than expected, almost hits 20 percent * Election 2009
* Election results for area communities * Voters dump mayors in Palatine, Lyons, Carpentersville, Bensenville, Berwyn, Waukegan and Worth * Voters Dump Chief Executives In Several Suburbs
* Former Chicago Bears player now Palatine mayor
* Renner: I want a recount * Belvidere mayor re-elected by 15 votes * New mayor, higher tax rate in Midlothian * Flossmoor Finally Gets a Real Mayor * Metro East incumbents win most mayoral races * Farmington mayor re-elected by 10 votes * Ardis to remain mayor, takes 90 percent of vote * Morrissey’s quiet voters overwhelm the angry voters * 26-year-old pulls off upset in Champaign District 1 * Illinois 53: Lake County voters overwhelmingly support extending highway * One Quarter Percent Sales Tax Hike Approved in Peoria County * Voters reject Washington school referendum * ‘She bought it,’ Springfield city spokesman writes about reporter * Who are those folks outside polling places? Olympics and IOC Visit * IOC calls city’s bid ’strong’ * Chicago Olympic bid: IOC evaluators like Chicago’s bid for 2016 Games * IOC Team ‘Most Impressed’ by Chicago Bid * IOC panel calls Chicago a ‘vibrant’ city * Daley: Winfrey stole the show, wowed Olympic committee * City lucky that Oprah’s still got our back * Olympic Inspection Team Addresses Finances * Olympic Protester Bends IOC’s Ear * International Olympic Team Listens to Community Other Stories * CTA: Fare hikes, service cuts unlikely in ‘09 * Online charter school rings bell with parents, students * Heroin deaths spike across Chicago area, authorities say * Chicago police union: FOP worries about new SUVs * Daley halts closure of mental health clinics * Mental health clinics on Chicago’s South Side avoid shutdown for now * Cook County is a bastion of public health care * State Public Health Director Announces Record Low In Illinois For New Tuberculosis Cases
* No probation for Eddie’s bison * Museum artifacts on Field trip * Most taxes filed electronically * Move over, Bean, you’re about to get company * Lake County landfills on borrowed time
* Chrysler defies government, unveils SUV * Memo details Tribune deal for Wrigley * PJ-Star: Try ex-governor with all possible speed * BLAGO, CELLINI, OTHERS TO BE IN COURT TUESDAY
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Election results open thread
Tuesday, Apr 7, 2009 - Posted by Rich Miller * This will probably be my last post until Thursday. My intern Mike Murray will do a large Morning Shorts tomorrow with everything from all categories. I’m having a wisdom tooth removed in the morning and will likely be out of commission most of the day. Hope nothing big happens. Anyway, enough of that. This is an open thread to discuss tonight’s local election and special congressional election results. Have fun. * 8:19 pm - OK, just one update: Jeff Clarke has been elected mayor of Pawnee. God help us all. Also, some guy named Mike Quigley has all but won a congressional seat.
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This just in… Oops! One less vote for Quigley *** Jackson hit with ethics probe ***
Tuesday, Apr 7, 2009 - Posted by Rich Miller * 2:24 pm - Rahm Emanuel forgot to vote absentee for Mike Quigley. [I bent the time-space thingamabob to put that post at the top.] * 2:25 PM - From a press release…
Castle Construction is a major political player and has been in a lot of hot water lately, including similar allegations about the construction of a Chicago firehouse. It’s reportedly under federal investigation in connection with the ongoing probe of Rod Blagojevich, to whom the company donated big bucks. The company’s founder is good buddies with former Blagojevich fundraiser Chris Kelly and the company even did work on the former governor’s campaign office. * 2:36 pm - I can understand the motivation and the reasoning, but considering the electoral pressures and ambitions of state’s attorneys, I can see why legislators might be uncomfortable with this idea…
*** 4:28 pm *** Not good news at all.…
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Unsolicited advice
Tuesday, Apr 7, 2009 - Posted by Rich Miller * Dear Associated Press, Please, stop the stoopid…
Lemme explain this to you, APers, since you seem to be so clueless. I, or Drudge or the Google or somebody else makes linkies to AP stories and your members then get all the ad revenue (which they share with you in the form of dues) when readers click on those aforementioned linkies. That’s somehow bad? On the right side of this here page, you will see an automated news feed for AP stories - the sort of feed you appear to hate. Well, dingbats, that feed drives readers to your subscribers’ sites. The Chicago Public Radio people have told me that this blog is one of their top referral sites. Unlike y’all, they are not the least bit moronic. They welcome the traffic and appear to love the attention. CBS2 designed a video news feed especially for this site. They’re smart, unlike you AP goofs. I also excerpt your stories under what’s called the Fair Use Doctrine. Linkies are always included, which drives more visitors to newspaper/TV/radio sites, which then helps those sites make money. Yes, money. Not a day goes by that some reporter doesn’t request favorable placement for a story on this site. I’m always more than happy to comply. Reporters know that getting their stories posted here means the people who matter most in Illinois politics - my readers - will see those stories. This arrangement also benefits me, of course. But that’s the beauty of it. If you want to go after sites that reprint entire articles, well, you already have that ability and my full blessing. Posting articles in their entirety is very bad practice and should be punished. I don’t do it and I don’t allow commenters to do it, either. Maybe one or two will get through the screen on occasion, but I do my best to prevent this. But, if you’re thinking of trying to pass a new law to gain new powers, well, you can forget about that. We’ll crush you. If you want to start suing people, then brace for a fight, or risk making your members’ truly horrific financial situation even worse as those wonderful little linkies disappear. Seriously, how can you be so totally idiotic? …And another thing… Yesterday, I broke the story that Gov. Quinn had signed an executive order repealing one of Rod Blagojevich’s most controversial executive orders. The AP followed up, but no credit was given and no link to this site was offered. That’s no big deal. It happens all the time. But get off your high horse about “theft.” Look in the mirror, first. …And while I’m at it… What if we turn the tables on you, AP? What if bloggers and aggregators demand a piece of the ad revenues which we generate for your members by driving so much traffic to their sites? Think about that for a minute, jerks.
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Question of the day
Tuesday, Apr 7, 2009 - Posted by Rich Miller * Steve Chapman does not love the fact that Illinois exempts all pension income from taxation…
* The Question: Should this exemption be abolished? Exlain fully. * Bonus Question: How politically volatile do you think this would really be?
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Election day open thread
Tuesday, Apr 7, 2009 - Posted by Rich Miller * Here’s your election day roundup…
* What’s going on in your neck of the woods today?
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Debating reform: More items for your perusal
Tuesday, Apr 7, 2009 - Posted by Rich Miller * One reform item which is rarely if ever discussed is the power of local elections boards to do things like this…
Way too often, local elections boards are controlled by incumbents and their friends and allies and the results are too often predictable. We need a better way. …Adding… The Sun-Times has posted more info to the story’s online version…
* My weekly syndicated newspaper column makes some reform suggestions. I’m not wedded to any of them, but let’s take a look anyway…
…Adding… Far too much of the “reform” proposals focus on the evils of money, rather than making elections, including primaries, more competitive and, therefore, more small “d” democratic. I’ll have more on this soon. * And the Tribune has a couple of reform items it wants passed before the “big” capital projects bill is addressed…
* And, via comments on another post, we have this from Quinn commission chairman Patrick Collins…
Let’s see. Madigan sent his chief legal counsel to testify before Collins’ commission weeks ago, and from what I remember there’s been an open invitation for Collins and his crew to testify at the joint committee. Thoughts?
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More Blagojevich fallout: Feds interview Congressman Jackson
Tuesday, Apr 7, 2009 - Posted by Rich Miller * The Sun-Times reports today that federal investigators want to know why Rod Blagojevich believed he would get $1.5 million in campaign contributions from an associate of Congressman Jesse Jackson, Jr. in exchange for appointing Jackson to the then-vacant US Senate seat. Jackson and his lawyers met with the feds over a week ago, according to the paper…
Jackson has repeatedly claimed that he is not a target in the probe, and even said he was tipped off by the feds in advance of Blagojevich’s early-morning arrest. The paper also has some internal call logs from the governor’s office which appear to show the congressman’s interest in the seat…
…Adding… Oops. Forgot about this one…
What’s almost never discussed is the curious timing of former (and now current) budget guru John Filan’s transfer to the Illinois Finance Authority just as these talks were heating up last year. * On another front, Mark Brown looks at the “beauty” of the feds’ conspiracy charge strategy against Blagojevich…
* Related…
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Giannoulias rakes in mountains of cash, Burris raises none *** UPDATED x2 ***
Tuesday, Apr 7, 2009 - Posted by Rich Miller *** UPDATE 2 *** This is somewhat odd, but it probably can’t hurt…
*** UPDATE 1 *** From the Post-Dispatch blog…
Um, how exactly is Giannoulias supposed to have prevented that downgrade? [ *** End of Update *** ] * Wow. Just wow. Giannoulias had hoped to raise about half of this when he started out. Considering the current economic climate, this is freaking huge…
Giannoulias told me last night that there is no personal money in that mix. That $1.1 mil may also be close to a one-month US Senate record, by the way. And Bill Daley has been awful quiet lately, hasn’t he? He wasn’t using a threat of a US Senate run to leverage that ambassadorship to China, was he? Whatever the case, floating his name constantly in Sneed’s column didn’t seem to hurt Giannoulias’ fundraising one little bit. * Meanwhile, appointed US Sen. Roland Burris said yesterday he still hasn’t made up his mind about whether he’ll run for real and added…
Surprise, surprise. * And in another race, Attorney General Lisa Madigan’s campaign fired off a blast e-mail to supporters yesterday asking them to vote in an online poll…
Clicking on the link shows her efforts haven’t worked wonders…
Maybe it was the typo. * Related…
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Morning Shorts
Tuesday, Apr 7, 2009 - Posted by Mike Murray * Report: 3.5M in Illinois spent time uninsured * 22 firms plan mass layoffs
* AMA laying off Chicago staffers
* AMA to lay off 100 workers, 8 percent of staff * Ethel’s Chocolate Lounge closing 5 of 6 Chicago-area locations * Mars closing Ill. Ethel’s Chocolate stores * Hold those layoffs
* Laid-off workers are fired up over Asian steel * Chicago suburban downtowns: Officials find ways to lure businesses * Private lenders take students to cleaners * Chicago Olympics: Pothole protesters stopped in their tracks
* Chicago Promotes Blue-Green Games
* Is it too late to switch bid to Winter Olympics? * Hip-hop artists rap to CPS beat
* Illinois to track students’ school progress
* Chicago mental health centers closing: After sit-in at Mayor Richard Daley’s office, supporters meet with top aide * Plan to close nCENTER also upsetting seniors * Teamsters Local 743: Chicago Trial opens in rigged-election case * Contempt ruling challenged: Cook County prosecutors appeal cut in jail time for not testifying * 911 subpoenas just shoved in a drawer
* Seat-belt use up; highway deaths down 9 percent * Sox Opening Day Not a Second Too Early for Some * Manzullo’s earmarks beat online deadline * Hare, Braley seek $545 million in earmarks * Rep. Hare digs at Schock over his votes, abs * Rep. Schock seen as crucial to GOP’s outreach efforts * Rep. Aaron Schock: ‘Hottest freshman’ in Congress pushes beyond his media-friendly profile
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