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Rauner announces general counsel, DC director

Thursday, Dec 11, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller

* From a press release…

Governor-elect Bruce Rauner announced today that Jason Barclay will join the administration as general counsel while Kathy Lydon will serve as its D.C. director.

“Jason and Kathy will both bring invaluable experience and expertise to the governor’s office,” Gov.-elect Rauner said. “Jason has a top flight legal and strategic mind and brings a deep understanding of how one the country’s most successful governor’s offices operated. Kathy already has relationships with our Congressional delegation and knows how to navigate the federal government as well as anyone in Illinois. Most importantly, both are committed to transforming Illinois and making it the most compassionate and competitive state in the nation.”

About Jason Barclay

Jason Barclay is currently a partner at the law firm Barnes & Thornburg where he focuses on some of the firm’s most challenging litigation cases and is widely regarded as one of Indiana’s top trial attorneys. Prior to joining the firm, Jason served as legal counsel in the office of Indiana Governor Mitch Daniels. In state government, Jason had a particularly sharp focus on public ethics, helping guide one of the nation’s most comprehensive and highly regarded integrity and compliance programs. He also played a key role in executing the legal strategies necessary to implement Governor Daniels’ agenda.

Jason earned his undergraduate degree from Duke University and his juris doctorate from the University of Virginia School of Law. He and his wife, Sarah, are the proud parents of three children, Annie, Will and Beau.

About Kathy Lydon

Kathy Lydon most recently served as chief of staff to U.S. Representative Judy Biggert, a position she held for 14 years. As chief of staff, Kathy oversaw all aspects of Rep. Biggert’s office, including legislative and policy initiatives. Kathy has also served in the office of the U.S. Trade Representative, U.S. State Department and for U.S. Senator Charles H. Percy.

Kathy graduated from Georgetown University and earned an M.B.A from the University of Chicago.

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Madigan: Work it out amongst yourselves

Thursday, Dec 11, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller

* Speaker Madigan’s spokesman Steve Brown just called to say that he spoke with the Speaker today and Madigan believes the debate over the successor for the late Judy Baar Topinka is “an executive department” decision. Madigan, Brown said, hopes that Gov. Quinn and Gov.-elect Rauner can cooperate on a solution.

Asked if that meant Madigan wanted no part of a special session to enact other possible solutions, like a special election, Brown eventually said the Speaker didn’t currently see a legislative role here.

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Question of the day

Thursday, Dec 11, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller

* JBT and RRB…

* The Question: Caption?

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Today’s number: $5.3 million

Thursday, Dec 11, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller

* Greg Hinz

In a blow to the local economy, a technology center that was supposed to come to the Chicago area with Archer Daniels Midland’s headquarters instead has gone to suburban Cincinnati, at least in part because the company received economic incentives there it couldn’t get here.

In a statement, ADM said its new information technology and support center will open next year in Erlanger, Ky., just over the Ohio river from Cincinnati, with about 100 newly created jobs, eventually doubling to 200.

A company spokeswoman confirmed that the tech center is the same operation that the company originally intended to open here in conjunction with moving its headquarters from Decatur to downtown Chicago. But company efforts to get a state subsidy of more than $24 million ran into a roadblock in Springfield, and the firm ended up moving only about 65 to 70 headquarters positions here, putting the tech center on hold.

The Kentucky incentives are valued at up to $5.3 million, ADM said.

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Was this really necessary?

Thursday, Dec 11, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller

* Marcel Pacatte spews bile in Crain’s

But [Judy Baar Topinka] also was a disaster to the state party she ran at perhaps its most critical moment, in the aftermath of George Ryan. What he wrecked, she smothered. She was not to blame for the mess—she didn’t give us the Jim Ryans or the Jack Ryans or the Rich Williamsons. But she was hapless at a time when the party needed vision and direction. Instead, she gave us the laughingstock candidacy of Alan Keyes in the U.S. Senate race won by a guy named Barack Obama.

And in her own race for governor, while she may have spoken for many when she famously dismissed her primary opponents as morons, there she was, a clown, in a relentless polka across television screens with felon George Ryan in her race against a guy under federal investigation during the campaign, Rod Blagojevich.

Perhaps her most unfortunate moment was when she tried, as state treasurer, to get the state to forgive $30 million in loans to Bill Cellini, which Attorney General Jim Ryan blocked as a bad deal for the taxpayers but which Topinka defended as better than nothing.

1) Topinka didn’t “give” us Alan Keyes. She fought tooth and nail against that idiotic appointment. She had her own candidate, an African-American woman, but Sen. Dave Syverson pushed hard for Keyes and “won” that battle.

2) She was “a clown”? What a needlessly gratuitous shot.

3) When the dust finally settled on the hotel deal, Topinka rightly pointed out that if her deal had been allowed to go through the state would’ve made more money.

I don’t ever recall meeting Pacatte, even though he claims he “covered Judy Baar Topinka in Springfield.” That doesn’t mean he’s lying, it’s just that he wasn’t someone of any particular significance.

* His conclusion

Those lionizing her or making more of her than she was would do well to remember that. For her part, she likely would meet the exaggerated praise with a healthy eye roll and a cutting and self-deprecating aside, and then gracelessly ask the governor to pull some strings to get her son a job at Southern.

Another needlessly gratuitous shot at a woman who’s barely been dead for two days.

* However, I do agree that she’d be rolling her eyes at the exaggerated praise. She was indeed a self-deprecating politician.

Those who praise her bipartisanship are absolutely right to do so, but she also considered herself to be a Republican through and through. Yeah, she was pro-union, pro-choice, pro gay marriage and favored a minimum wage increase, but she backed Bruce Rauner for governor and worked closely with him after the election ended.

She was a very kind, sweet and considerate human, but she could also be tough and even ruthless. At one point, she stopped speaking to me for two years over something I’d written. I never held it against her, but, man, she had a temper.

* So, I’m not saying here that criticism is out of bounds, I’m saying that gratuitous, false insults of the recently departed violate common decency standards.

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Thursday, Dec 11, 2014 - Posted by Advertising Department

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Quinn accidentally framed the coming appointment debate

Thursday, Dec 11, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller

* Tribune

Mayor Rahm Emanuel on Wednesday decried the appointment of Gov. Pat Quinn’s former campaign manager as head of the agency that oversees U.S. Cellular Field, saying the post should be filled with someone who has greater financial expertise.

Quinn, who appoints four of the seven Illinois Sports Facilities Authority board members, engineered the approval of 30-year-old Lou Bertuca as executive director of the agency this week.

On Wednesday, Emanuel said the post should be filled by someone with deep financial expertise and that Republican Gov.-elect Bruce Rauner should get to pick his own leader, in cooperation with the mayor, after he is sworn in Jan. 12. […]

Emanuel indicated he opposed the appointment of Bertuca, against whom the mayor’s three appointees voted, with Quinn’s members carrying the vote. It’s not the first time he and Quinn disagreed on the person in charge.

Two years ago, Kelly Kraft, whose contract expired last month, was picked 4-3 amid questions about whether she was unqualified. The former TV reporter and Quinn communications director became the first permanent agency chief in about 18 months and edged out Diana Ferguson, the mayor’s choice. Ferguson was chief financial officer at Sara Lee Corp. and Chicago Public Schools.

* Sun-Times

The mayor’s comments were an instant replay of the arguments he made two years ago, when Quinn used a similar maneuver to install deputy state budget director and former TV reporter-turned-Quinn spokeswoman Kelly Kraft as Bertuca’s predecessor.

“I don’t think it should be played for politics. . . . God forbid something happened financially or in the fiscal management and stewardship. Chicago taxpayers are on the hook. This should not be just for anybody. It should be for people who . . . take the responsibilities seriously and have a good background and knowledge as it relates to this authority,” Emanuel said Wednesday.

“If you look at the appointments I’ve made [to the stadium authority board] and the quality of the individuals, they have . . . a financial background that I think is essential because they are the thin line protecting Chicago taxpayers. I do not think this should be used in any other way but with the seriousness attached to the responsibility.”

Emanuel stressed that he has “nothing against Lou” Bertuca. But he thinks “political respect” and etiquette alone demanded that the job be left vacant until a new governor takes over.

* This is just one reason why Gov. Quinn ought to tread very carefully during the replacement process for Comptroller Topinka. The Bertuca appointment clearly shows how desperate he is to protect his campaign people and it will now frame whatever he does on this JBT vacancy as well. While Quinn could wind up appointing a comptroller for four or two years (if there’s a special election), the governor could ruin that person’s future if he acts with imprudence and pettiness.

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Perhaps her finest moment

Thursday, Dec 11, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller

* Rest in peace, JBT

…Adding… From Oswego Willy in comments

If I couldn’t tell someone about Judy Baar Topinka, and I could only be able to show a video to demonstrate all that made her special, can’t think of a better one;

She spoke from the heart.

She gave credit to others, deflecting her own role.

She talked and praised cooperation.

She reminded us all it’s about accomplishing something.

She talked about doing the right thing.

She used humor.

She was brutally honest about failings.

She laughed. She was a cheerleader. She was reflective.

She was also concise.

Judy Baar Topinka, in less than 4 minutes, gave us everything that made her so special, so unique, so precious.

This video of Judy Baar Topinka crystallized her persona in one special moment.

I was choked up watching it. This was arguably Judy Baar Topinka’s finest hour, and arguably the best enduring image of who Judy Baar Topinka was, and how lucky, how incredibly lucky, we were to have her working to make Illinois better.

I’m going to miss her something awful.

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