*** UPDATED x1 *** Question of the day
Wednesday, Jun 10, 2009 - Posted by Rich Miller *** UPDATE - 5:30 pm *** Vallas has gone back and forth on a potential candidacy for months. But he talked to an old friend of mine this afternoon and that friend tells me that Vallas definitely appears leaning hard against a run. Again, considering the guy’s history, things can change. * Vallas will be in Peoria Friday, so we can all ask him then…
[ *** End of Update *** ] * The Tribune praises Paul Vallas today and practically begs him to return to Illinois…
* The Question: Under what circumstances do you see Paul Vallas winning the Cook County president’s race as a Republican? Don’t forget to explain fully. Thanks.
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Morning shorts
Wednesday, Jun 10, 2009 - Posted by Mike Murray * Sun-Times seeks $1.8M in exec payouts after sale * Chicago to Get Two New Harbors
* Vision for fully open lakefront put into action plan * Chicago Lakefront Plan Laid Out
* Lawyers charged in $7-billion tax fraud * Chicago area hits 100 bank robberies for year * Demolition Nears for Chicago Hospital
* Illinois joins effort to update school curriculums:
* Daley aide: no tickets until parking meter issues resolved
* Mayor Daley to meet with labor goups in attempt to avert layoffs
* Budget cuts to cost 1,000 CPS jobs
* Unions to talk to city about budget shortfall
* Peoria City Council Faces Projected Budget Shortfall * Council previews options to patch budget deficit * Firefighters feel the crunch: Lifesaving equipment hard to come by * Weak budgets, high prices may prevent purchase of lifesaving gear * Daley nephew confirms he’ll exit firm * Daleys’ family feud clear sign of high stakes
* All not so clear in Daley’s ‘transparent’ city
* Chicago may bar trucking contractor from future business * Madigan: Crestwood lied about tainted well
* Attorney General Sues Crestwood * Madigan sues Crestwood, Stranczeks and former water official * Crestwood lawsuit an indictment of IEPA * Patti’s ride The Blago beat . . . * Blagojevich to be in The Second City show * Hawaii archives holds mystery Lincoln document
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Hastert looking like a candidate
Wednesday, Jun 10, 2009 - Posted by Rich Miller * Ethan Hastert looks like he’s in…
From his press release…
* Moving on to the Senate race, Collin Corbett has a sharp rundown on why doesn’t believe that Lisa Madigan is running for Senate, why her touted candidacy is helping Democrats and how the GOP can counter it…
* GOP Congressman Mark Kirk has taken heat in the Democratic blogosphere over comments he says he made to Chinese officials…
The Washington Monthly serves up a typical response…
But is what he said true? If it was, and it seems likely, then what’s the big deal? Still, he may not have helped his case on this point when he told a Fox News host this…
Um, does that mean one party does want to create a panic? Just askin… * Related…
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The mess, continued
Wednesday, Jun 10, 2009 - Posted by Rich Miller * Gov. Quinn has a real problem with people distrusting his word. The CFofL’s Gannon complained to CBS2 that Quinn promised to sign the capital bill then reneged…
At a time when Quinn needs people to believe his budget-cutting threats, there’s a growing sense that his word is not his bond. Not good. * House GOP Leader Tom Cross suggests that Gov. Quinn put off the budget fight for six months…
* But the governor is sending out notices soon to groups reliant on state grants…
* And Speaker Madigan explains why some of his members are reluctant to vote for tax hikes…
* The Southern Illinoisan apparently doesn’t realize that state employees have a union contract…
The SI also doesn’t grasp the depth of this problem. Laying off half of all state employees would save about $1.5 billion, so their suggestions would save infinitely less. And even if you did whack half the workers from their jobs, that still leaves a $5.5 billion hole for next fiscal year. * Wills tries to get a straight answer on tax hikes from statewide officials without much success…
Profiles in courage. * Overly simplistic and not accurate…
Quinn, a Democrat, proposed the pension benefit cuts. Several Republicans in the House were not enamored with them. And if the chairperson knows of these cuts, she should make a list and count to $7 billion. Thoughts? * Related…
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