*** UPDATED x3 - City is not giving up - Out of time? *** Today’s quotable
Wednesday, Nov 13, 2019 - Posted by Rich Miller * Text from a friend regarding the gaming trailer bill…
Heh. Stay tuned. …Adding… I’m hearing the city’s police and firefighter unions are “beating down the door” in favor of the gaming bill. That will definitely help. Unions have been a big part of every major legislative success this year. …Adding… Some language has finally surfaced. Click here. I do not think that’ll be the vehicle used because it’s a Senate Bill in the Senate. They’ll likely use it for a subject matter hearing so they can skip a full hearing if the House passes a bill. *** UPDATE 1 *** Bad news for Mayor Lightfoot…
*** UPDATE 2 *** A city hall source tells me they have “multiple partners” working the House as hard as they possibly can to get a roll call taken today. “Hold on tight.” We shall see. *** UPDATE 3 *** Gonna take a near miracle…
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- Annonin' - Wednesday, Nov 13, 19 @ 11:15 am:
We hear Orville and Wilbur are getting out the duct tape. Perhaps there will be a flight
- Centennial - Wednesday, Nov 13, 19 @ 11:18 am:
Painfully true.
- northsider (the original) - Wednesday, Nov 13, 19 @ 11:20 am:
That plane needs to be grounded.
- Flight 370 - Wednesday, Nov 13, 19 @ 11:24 am:
And historically weak pilots.
- SpfdNewb - Wednesday, Nov 13, 19 @ 11:38 am:
-That plane needs to be grounded.-
Oh it will shortly, gravity is taking over.
- Thomas Paine - Wednesday, Nov 13, 19 @ 12:05 pm:
I am not suggesting everyone wants to kill Lightfoot’s bill but does not want to be held accountable.
Nor am I arguing it is suffering death by a thousand cuts.
But just in case I want to note for the record that today is the Ides of November.
- Montrose - Wednesday, Nov 13, 19 @ 12:16 pm:
“not enough time”? I’m pretty sure that if they wanted to get it done by tomorrow, the leaders could get it done. Sounds like Madigan isn’t ready to put votes on her bill.
- Rich Miller - Wednesday, Nov 13, 19 @ 12:20 pm:
===Sounds like Madigan isn’t ready to put votes on her bill===
Madigan has removed himself from the process.
- Monadnock Pigeon - Wednesday, Nov 13, 19 @ 12:43 pm:
==Madigan has removed himself from the process.==
I’ve lost count (only because I ran out of fingers and toes), how many times have you had to remind folks of the Speaker’s recusal?
- A guy - Wednesday, Nov 13, 19 @ 1:01 pm:
==Gaming is a plane with no wings and a lot of finger pointing about who built a plane with no [gosh-darned] wings.==
You’re now seeing it…Gaming is a submarine, not a plane.
- revvedup - Wednesday, Nov 13, 19 @ 1:24 pm:
- A guy - Wednesday, Nov 13, 19 @ 1:01 pm: “…Gaming is a submarine, not a plane”, and apparently the Mayor and her staff left the hatches open and sank to the bottom. Calling the bill for hearing is yet another message from the Legislature of “Next time, maybe you’ll work with us”. Whether Lightfoot gets the message is another story.
- Jocko - Wednesday, Nov 13, 19 @ 1:38 pm:
I’d sooner bet on the Washington Generals over the Globetrotters than SB669 passing this session.
- Montrose - Wednesday, Nov 13, 19 @ 1:41 pm:
To update 3:
I am all for putting a positive spin on things, but making the claim that it can still get done in the next 36 hours and essentially sending reporters back to Cullerton to get him either to back-up Lightfoot or force him to say publicly she has it wrong seems like just another piece of evidence the Mayor’s Office doesn’t have their act together when it comes to Springfield.
- Lucky Pierre - Wednesday, Nov 13, 19 @ 2:36 pm:
So its the Mayor’s fault the legislature passed a Casino bill that Governor Pritzker signed that imposes a 72% tax rate on a Chicago Casino?
In its current form it is impossible to find a gaming partner willing to invest in the project because they don’t think they can make any money.
So the police and fire pension funds the casino was supposed to fund will become even more insolvent, because zero tax revenue will be generated.
More idiocy from Springfield on pensions.
- Oswego Willy - Wednesday, Nov 13, 19 @ 2:42 pm:
=== In its current form it is impossible to find a gaming partner willing to invest in the project because they don’t think they can make any money.===
Didn’t Rich have a QOTD asking about this?
https://capitolfax.com/2019/09/17/question-of-the-day-2945/
“Should the Illinois General Assembly lower the tax rate for the Chicago casino or should the city try to bid out the license with the current rates?“
For discussion, would anyone bid on the opportunity to have that license? I dunno if the answer is a firm, 100%, no.
Third largest city in America with a gaming opportunity?
Would be interesting.