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Tuesday, Jan 5, 2016 - Posted by Rich Miller

* Nice move

Gov. Bruce Rauner told a group of firefighters and first responders here Sunday that the state will be doing “all we can to help the cleanup process” following last week’s flood.

Rauner visited the Villa Grove fire station to thank and shake hands with emergency personnel and volunteers and to look at photographs and maps of areas damaged by last week’s floods.

“My primary reason for coming here was to say thank you to our first responders,” Rauner told a crowd of about 50. “One of the great things about our state is that everybody comes together to help each other out in times of need.”

* Not so good

But if the flooding wasn’t bad enough, it’s what happened months before that upsets many officials and home and business owners, [Alexander County Board chairman Chalen Tatum] said.

It was July when Gov. Bruce Rauner’s administration directed county officials by email to halt its flood buyout program, Tatum said.

The reason? Because the state was without a budget, Tatum said, referring to the email notice.

But the funds, $4 million from the state and $8 million from the federal government, were already appropriated, were already in the bank and were already being used to buy flood prone property from their owners and allow them to relocate, Tatum said.

“That money has nothing to do with the state budget. People like that, we could have already bought their home out,” Tatum said, pointing to a home surrounded by floodwater off Illinois 3 in Olive Branch.

The program slated 169 homes and businesses. To date, 42 have been purchased, Tatum said. The buyouts started about a year ago but had picked up pace with eight or nine purchases a month by the summer.

Tatum estimated another 50 properties would have been purchased since July without the state cease order.

Ugh.

*** UPDATE *** The governor’s office called to point out that there was no appropriation authority after June 30th. The money was in the governor’s proposal, but not in the reapprop bill approved by the Democrats, which the governor signed.

So, nevermind.

       

35 Comments
  1. - Oswego Willy - Tuesday, Jan 5, 16 @ 12:42 pm:

    This must be part of that “short term pain” Rauner loves.

    Of course, people feel that pain, real people, real consequences.

    Governor, should you just tell them to “Hang in there” or…


  2. - Norseman - Tuesday, Jan 5, 16 @ 12:43 pm:

    === But the funds, $4 million from the state and $8 million from the federal government, were already appropriated, were already in the bank and were already being used to buy flood prone property from their owners and allow them to relocate, Tatum said. ===

    Do we have a sweep candidate?


  3. - Norseman - Tuesday, Jan 5, 16 @ 12:46 pm:

    === “My primary reason for coming here was to say thank you to our first responders,” ===

    Then I’ll go back and do everything I can to make sure you will lose your collective bargaining rights. Faux Rauner


  4. - VanillaMan - Tuesday, Jan 5, 16 @ 12:50 pm:

    Beautiful World
    Casale/Mothersbaugh, enhanced by VanillaMan

    It’s a beautiful world you live in
    A sweet romantic place
    Beautiful homes here, a Montana ranch there
    Your bank accounts are everywhere
    Makes me want to say

    It’s a beautiful world
    It’s a beautiful world
    It’s a beautiful world
    For you
    For you
    For you

    It’s a fun place to play governor
    A persistent rascal well known
    You don’t back down, or give up
    Even when the job needs a grown up
    Makes me want to say

    It’s a wonderful place
    It’s a wonderful place
    It’s a wonderful place
    For you
    For you
    For you

    It must be fun to hurt others
    You’ve been doing that an awful lot
    You blame them for what they need to do
    Who needs a budget with a guy like you?
    Makes me want to say

    It’s a wonderful place
    It’s a wonderful place
    It’s a wonderful place
    For you
    For you
    For you

    Hey Bruce!
    Tell you what I see
    You shouldn’t have run for this job
    It exposed you as a clueless snob
    Hey hey

    There’s a better world out there
    But we need a governor who cares
    One that’ll use what he knows for good
    The way a Thompson or an Edgar would
    Bruce - you make me want to say

    It’s a beautiful world
    For you
    It’s a beautiful world
    For you
    It’s a beautiful world
    For you

    Not Illinoisans
    Not citizens
    Not us


  5. - slow down - Tuesday, Jan 5, 16 @ 12:51 pm:

    Bruce has no social agenda!


  6. - Anon 221 - Tuesday, Jan 5, 16 @ 12:52 pm:

    And, yesterday, the levee breached….

    http://www.wsiltv.com/story/30882679/breached-levee-near-olive-branch-sparks-spring-flood-fears

    Hopefully FEMA doesn’t “hold a grudge” against the fact that Illinois (Rauner and the Superstars) held up the buyout process. As to a sweep of these funds- legally, I don’t think they have the right to do that. If they do, I can imagine the lawsuits that will follow.


  7. - Annonin' - Tuesday, Jan 5, 16 @ 12:54 pm:

    As has been noted The SuperStars are a little short on detail stuff. Just pay no attention. yesterday they unleashed Slip&Sue’s 406 page report that failed to offer a number on how many governments are out there to be consolidated
    The report suggests numbers between +8,000 and 6,000ish. If we just agreed on usin’ the Illinois Dept. of Revenue # we can claim eliminatin’ +2,000 governments —- biggest cut in the history of mankind — Whoosh. Mission Accomplished! Victory lap SuperStars Mucho Pronto.


  8. - Robert Plant - Tuesday, Jan 5, 16 @ 1:06 pm:

    Don’t it make you feel bad
    When you’re tryin’ to find your way home
    You don’t know which way to go?
    If you’re goin’ down South
    They got no work to do,
    If you don’t know about Chicago.”

    Here’s hoping they end this silly impasse and approve a budget already. Good freaking grief.


  9. - AC - Tuesday, Jan 5, 16 @ 1:12 pm:

    The adminstation seems to be overachievers when it comes to short term pain, it’s the long term gain, or any benefit of any sort, where they seem to fall short. /s


  10. - Anon 221 - Tuesday, Jan 5, 16 @ 1:16 pm:

    http://www.wsiltv.com/story/30883626/angry-shes-a-flood-victim-again-woman-gives-gov-rauner-earful

    And Rauner’s reply- a touch on her shoulders and the platitudes of, “I’m sorry that this has happened to you. Hang in there. God bless you.”
    ***
    It doesn’t matter that he wasn’t in office then these “deals” were made. They weren’t “deals”, they were federally funded programs that are designed to make sure people’s property and lives aren’t decimated again. But his TAR (TurnAround Reforms) are more important than a few hundred people in Olive Branch. Does he have enough TAR to fix the problems that have now been compounded due to his administration’s negligence of the buyout program now that the levee is down?


  11. - wordslinger - Tuesday, Jan 5, 16 @ 1:17 pm:

    –It was July when Gov. Bruce Rauner’s administration directed county officials by email to halt its flood buyout program, Tatum said.

    The reason? Because the state was without a budget, Tatum said, referring to the email notice.

    But the funds, $4 million from the state and $8 million from the federal government, were already appropriated, were already in the bank and were already being used to buy flood prone property from their owners and allow them to relocate, Tatum said.–

    Lying comes easy to this crowd.

    What Norse said. More sweeps coming, more structural imbalance baked into GRF going forward.

    There really is no relationship to what the Rauner administration says and what it does.


  12. - Anon 221 - Tuesday, Jan 5, 16 @ 1:26 pm:

    I just finished “In the Heart of the Sea”, and the author described another wreck of a passenger ship in the 1700’s or 1800’s where the captain, officers, and crew managed to get into the two lifeboats, while about 150 passengers were made to make due with a hastily constructed raft. When times got too tough to keep the boats and raft together, the captain ordered the raft cut loose, and the passengers to fend for themselves. Needless to say, most perished after they were, effectively, told to “Hang in there.”

    Sound familiar….


  13. - Anon 221 - Tuesday, Jan 5, 16 @ 1:29 pm:

    But…. Hang in there! SNARK


  14. - Anon 221 - Tuesday, Jan 5, 16 @ 1:32 pm:

    So (to Update 1), no one in the Governor’s office had/has time to do their homework and realize that there were additions that may have needed to be added into the approps bill for items that were already funded???? Victimhood seems to be so easy for this crowd. The dog must have eaten their homework a lot when they were “growing up.”


  15. - Norseman - Tuesday, Jan 5, 16 @ 1:34 pm:

    Ok, that explains the state money, but why hasn’t the administration included the fed money in any of the stopgap measures passed last year. Shall we all say in unison - “pressure point.” The flood now amps up the pressure.


  16. - cdog - Tuesday, Jan 5, 16 @ 1:35 pm:

    Rauner’s manners are impeccable. Flies in from across the planet, to make an appearance right on cue, to thank first responders. A beautiful gesture from a leader to thank those who take the deadly risks to keep society safe.

    But are their efforts and dedication worth being compensated by taxpayers at middle-class income levels? Not in Rauner World.


  17. - A Jack - Tuesday, Jan 5, 16 @ 1:42 pm:

    Rauner response: “I’ve been to the desert on a camel with no name, it felt good to be out of the rain ….”

    (Plagiarized from America’s song)


  18. - Anon 221 - Tuesday, Jan 5, 16 @ 1:46 pm:

    Norseman-

    My take on why fed money has been “lumped” into this impasse mess (besides being a pressure point)- lack of understanding how these types of monies are to be used. Either ignorance or arrogance, or both. Yesterday in the threads for the bond sale, a commentator pointed out that these bonds might be used for the federal match required on the new 5 year transportation bill. Not unrealistic once some Superstar finally realizes that Illinois will be left behind. Other states will gladly take our share. But I guess “Hangin’ in there” beats real jobs, money, and the Governor’s favorite word- growth.


  19. - Anon 221 - Tuesday, Jan 5, 16 @ 1:48 pm:

    Excellent, A Jack!!!


  20. - Bulldog58 - Tuesday, Jan 5, 16 @ 1:55 pm:

    But Rauner said the state could offer encouragement…
    Look, Rauner had no control over whether or not there was a catastrophic flood…what he did and does control is the ability to have empathy for the citizens of the state he governs, he could put aside his ideological that would hurt the vast majority of the citizens in Illinois and work with the opposition to secure a budget that is over 6 months late so there is revenue and funding for programs that HELP Illinois. He was elected by the people of Illinois, not appointed by his rich buddies in Chicago.


  21. - Bulldog58 - Tuesday, Jan 5, 16 @ 1:56 pm:

    Ooops…should have said ‘ideological agenda’
    Darn ’smart’ phones!


  22. - Anonymous - Tuesday, Jan 5, 16 @ 2:10 pm:

    In other words, House and Senate Democrats who took it out of the budget are the ones to blame.


  23. - SAP - Tuesday, Jan 5, 16 @ 2:25 pm:

    ==The governor’s office called to point out that there was no appropriation authority after June 30th== If the money had already been appropriated, wasn’t there some lapse period spending authority to continue the buyouts in July and into August?


  24. - A Jack - Tuesday, Jan 5, 16 @ 2:34 pm:

    If the Governor had an aptitude for governing, he would use this disaster to suspend his turn-around agenda. He can easily say that the agenda can wait for a sunny day after this crisis is passed, tell the public that a tax increase is needed to help the flood victims, and finally get the impasse resolved.

    If only he had an aptitude for governing.


  25. - okgo - Tuesday, Jan 5, 16 @ 2:37 pm:

    This is what I don’t understand:
    ==”“That money has nothing to do with the state budget. People like that, we could have already bought their home out,” Tatum said, pointing to a home surrounded by floodwater off Illinois 3 in Olive Branch.”"==

    That money has everything to do with the state budget, though. Why do people have this view that the state budget is a dirty thing that only goes to other people, but ignore what it does for them?

    This is a just and proper use of state budget funds…


  26. - Precinct Captain - Tuesday, Jan 5, 16 @ 2:41 pm:

    Was the money in the budget the governor vetoed?


  27. - Anon 221 - Tuesday, Jan 5, 16 @ 3:06 pm:

    From Rich’s post above-

    “But the funds, $4 million from the state and $8 million from the federal government, were already appropriated, were already in the bank and were already being used to buy flood prone property from their owners and allow them to relocate, Tatum said.”
    ****

    This goes back several years. Remember, Rauner is the one who mandated an across the board spending freeze (http://uchicagogate.com/2015/02/07/bruce-rauners-spending-freeze/) that caused problems to arise like the holdup of the FEMA buyouts. All because no one wanted to do the detailed homework!-

    https://sites.google.com/site/alexcomitigation2011/announcements


  28. - Hedley Lamarr - Tuesday, Jan 5, 16 @ 3:25 pm:

    No Budget, No Problem!


  29. - How Ironic - Tuesday, Jan 5, 16 @ 4:02 pm:

    Maybe now that these folks are not busy rebuilding their homes, they should sign up for some free motorcycle training classes.

    I’m sure Bruce would approve.


  30. - walker - Tuesday, Jan 5, 16 @ 4:42 pm:

    Couldn’t comment because it wasn’t making sense — until the update clarification from Rauner’s office.

    Now it’s just another example of unnecessary damage, that could have been avoided.


  31. - James Knell - Tuesday, Jan 5, 16 @ 6:05 pm:

    Shakin’ up those disaster victims, yah! (snark)


  32. - Southern Illinois Voter - Tuesday, Jan 5, 16 @ 6:12 pm:

    The way I understand this is the funds were in the Governor’s budget, but not in the democrats’ budget. Hmmmmm. I think some legislators in my neck of the woods need to recheck what they voted for & revise what they are saying.


  33. - Anonymous - Tuesday, Jan 5, 16 @ 7:05 pm:

    Flooding? Sounds like the trib can get the Katrina they wished!


  34. - Losing My Edge - Wednesday, Jan 6, 16 @ 8:36 am:

    Maybe I’m mistaken, but if it’s a reapprop, that’s exactly why it wasn’t included in the bill…I’m pretty sure reapprops are automatically “reappropriated” and therefore not subject to the annual appropriation authority necessary for the administration to release the funding.


  35. - RNUG - Wednesday, Jan 6, 16 @ 8:43 am:

    SAP,

    Yes, there is a 3 month lapse period but only to pay for things already contracted for or purchased but not yet delivered.


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