Weiss found guilty
Thursday, Jun 15, 2023 - Posted by Rich Miller * Slam dunk…
This post will likely be updated. …Adding… Tribune…
A tentative sentencing date has been set for October 11. So long…
…Adding… A wise juror…
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Afternoon roundup
Thursday, Jun 15, 2023 - Posted by Rich Miller * Stay tuned…
* This state still has a long way to go. Crain’s…
* Emphasis added…
* It’s been my observation over the years that most financial bigwigs are pretty darned dumb when it comes to politics and government. With that in mind, here’s Wirepoints…
* Speaker Welch is hosting his second Juneteenth celebration…
* Congrats!…
* Isabel’s roundup…
* Axios | Illinois’ new anti-bullying law gets parents involved sooner: Supporters say the 24-hour notification change will enable parents to intervene more quickly. The bill also creates a fund for cyber-safety education in schools. Chicago Public Schools already had a bullying reporting standard of one school day. * Crain’s | Furniture makers want to ‘wow’ you back to the office: Tens of thousands of commercial interior design manufacturers, architects and aficionados descended on Chicago this week in a gathering that reflected an office furniture industry grappling with drastic changes in how businesses interact with their physical workspace. * WTWO | Paris Schools have $3.2M in questionable spending: Recent actions by federal law enforcement at the home of Paris Union School District 95 Superintendent Jeremy Larson have raised questions regarding what sort of investigation may be underway. * Crain’s | Foul weather may keep Allstate in the red this quarter: The Northbrook-based insurer is on track for a second quarter of claims payments tied to weather catastrophes well above what it experienced in the spring and early summer of last year. Allstate disclosed today that it estimates $893 million in pre-tax catastrophe losses for May. In the first two months of the quarter, Allstate has suffered $1.7 billion in such costs. * Rockford Register Star | New Hard Rock Casino Rockford images offer detailed look at permanent casino: Hard Rock Casino Rockford officials on Thursday announced it would open in August 2024 and released new images of the more than 187,000-square-foot casino resort under construction on East State Street at the Interstate 90 exit. Located on about 22 acres, the new images display the casino’s close ties to Rockford’s Hall of Fame band Cheap Trick. * Crain’s | T-Mobile, AT&T ditch the Mag Mile: “While it hurts because it’s more vacancy, it’s good because it allows the more appropriate and on-trend retail categories to come in and highlight what they’re all about,” [retail broker John Vance, principal at Chicago-based Stone Real Estate] said. * SJ-R | Study finds Springfield race riot site meets criteria to be national park: The National Park Service conducted a years-long study of the 1908 Springfield Race Riot archaeological site and found the area, located near Madison Street and the 10th Street Rail Corridor, met all criteria to be considered eligible. Congressional action or a presidential proclamation could now officially designate the site. * Press Release | Governor Pritzker Announces $6 Million in Funding for Energy Transition Navigators Program: Governor JB Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) launched $6 million in funding for the Energy Transition Navigators Program as part of the Climate and Equitable Jobs Act (CEJA) this week. The program will establish a network of community-based providers across the state offering community education, outreach, and recruitment services to encourage priority populations to participate in CEJA clean energy workforce and contractor development programs. The Energy Transition Navigators will be selected through a competitive Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) process. * Tribune | NASCAR street race touts economic benefits for Chicago, but pushback grows over street closures, traffic, access and safety concerns: Aldermen and the community members — including cyclists who protested the NASCAR race outside City Hall on Wednesday morning — have repeatedly raised questions about the event’s impact on traffic and lakefront accessibility, with a rolling schedule of major road closures, parking restrictions and inaccessible sidewalks up to, during and after the July 1 and 2 race and festival for setup and breakdown of the 2.2-mile course around Grant Park. * Sun-Times | Austin man tries to douse flames after his landmark home catches fire: Jim Bowers, who tried to extinguish the flames on his own by dousing it with water before firefighters got there, said the blaze was mostly confined to the attic of the home known as the Seth P. Warner House in the 600 block of North Central Avenue about 1 a.m. * SJ-R | Capital Township seeking applicants for vacant board seat: Capital Township announced Tuesday that it would be accepting applications to fill the seat on the Board of Trustees left empty by the departure of Brad Carlson to the Springfield City Council last month. * NBC Chicago | 2 big strawberry festivals are coming to the Chicago suburbs this month: According to organizers, Windy Acres’ Strawberry Festival takes place from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day, with farm gates opening at 9 a.m. and closing at 6 p.m. The festival includes “lots of freshly picked strawberries,” along with other strawberry treats including homemade fresh strawberry shortcake, strawberry rhubarb pie, tars, breads and more. * Block Club | Chicago’s Lesbian Bars Vanished For Years, But Sapphic Spaces Are Making A Comeback: Chicago’s lesbian bars, clubs and gathering spaces peaked in the 1970s-1980s, creating bonds among women that remain strong decades later. Those spots dwindled in the early aughts. LGBTQ+ identities became more accepted by society as a whole, and queer people started moving into “more mainstream spaces,” LGBTQ+ historian and journalist Tracy Baim said. * Illinois Times | Did Lincoln ever eat a bagel?: Abraham Lincoln likely never ate a bagel, but you can combine a taste with a visit to some of his haunts if you head to the Mattoon-Charleston area this summer. Outdoor fun and history brought to life also make this area less than 100 miles southeast of Springfield worth a day trip. Mattoon produces more bagels than anywhere in the world, according to Mindy White, the city’s special events coordinator. “And we are home to the world’s largest bagel breakfast,” she says. It is part of a four-day Bagelfest, this year July 18-22.
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Bally’s temporary casino could open this summer after OK from Gaming Board
Thursday, Jun 15, 2023 - Posted by Isabel Miller * Tribune…
* Sun-Times…
* Crain’s…
* WBEZ…
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The rest of the Instant Pot story
Thursday, Jun 15, 2023 - Posted by Rich Miller * You may have seen the news stories about Downers Grove-based Instant Pot’s bankruptcy…
* The Atlantic | The Instant Pot Failed Because It Was a Good Product: A one-hit wonder is never enough. * AP | Instant Pot maker seeks bankruptcy protection as sales go cold: The maker of Pyrex glassware and Instant Pot has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection as the company that was already struggling is stung by inflation, with Americans pulling back on spending. According to a filing with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas this week, Instant Brands, based outside of Chicago, has more than $500 million in both assets and liabilities. * USA Today | Instant Pot & Pyrex parent company files for bankruptcy after year of cold sales: The filing with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas highlights the impact of inflation as Americans reduced spending on its products including Pyrex glassware. The Illinois-based company listed over $500 million in both assets and liabilities. * Steve Daniels at Crain’s…
And that unnecessary debt, along with the cash pulled out of the company to pay a dividend to its holding company owners, created an unsustainable situation when demand dropped.
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The new anti-book-ban law merely puts teeth into longstanding state policy
Thursday, Jun 15, 2023 - Posted by Rich Miller * There’s an important element missing from this “debate” over the new anti-book-ban law. Let’s start with this Center Square story…
Um, no. It’s not stripping away anything. The law merely puts teeth into existing public policy. I’ve posted this before, but the official Illinois Public Library Trustee Manual specifically notes that only library directors and their staff should be selecting library materials, not library boards…
What this new law does is provide some punishment (denial of state grants) for library boards which defy longstanding policy. * This objection is also covered by the above policy and is pretty easy to deal with…
* Related…
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Uber And ASU Are Expanding Access To Higher Education In Illinois
Thursday, Jun 15, 2023 - Posted by Advertising Department [The following is a paid advertisement.] Since 2018, Uber and Arizona State University have provided 5000 qualified drivers and their families with 100% tuition coverage.
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Question of the day
Thursday, Jun 15, 2023 - Posted by Rich Miller * WMBD…
* The Question: [Revised at commenters’ requests] Dog, cat, both, no pet, other? Take the poll and then explain your answer in comments, please.
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Updates on Capitol renovations
Thursday, Jun 15, 2023 - Posted by Isabel Miller * WAND…
* From the Bird App…
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Open thread
Thursday, Jun 15, 2023 - Posted by Isabel Miller * What’s goin’ on?…
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Isabel’s morning briefing
Thursday, Jun 15, 2023 - Posted by Isabel Miller * Here you go…
* Sun-Times | Mulling run for Congress, farmer Bailey sows seeds for support from indicted Trump: ‘It’s an honor to stand with this man’: “What President Trump went through yesterday could happen to anyone [sic] of us for any reason!” Bailey wrote on Wednesday. “We must elect and support men and women who will stand firm in their beliefs and not waiver! [sic]” Badly beaten by Democratic Gov. J.B. Pritzker in the general election last year, 54.9% to 42.3%, Bailey is once again cozying up to Trump as he considers a run for Congress against Republican U.S. Rep. Mike Bost, whose 12th Congressional District encompasses GOP-friendly territories in southern Illinois. * Sun-Times | Mayor Johnson approves $10 million payment to extend ShotSpotter deal he vowed to end — aide blames automatic signature: A top mayoral aide said Johnson’s signature was unwittingly attached to a document authorizing the payment, which covered a contract extension that was approved by Lori Lightfoot. * Capitol News Illinois | Legislative watchdog Michael McCuskey sees job as educational opportunity: After 15 months as Illinois’ Legislative Inspector General, Judge Michael McCuskey is moving to Springfield. Since he first assumed the role in February 2022 – several months after the high-profile resignation of his predecessor – McCuskey has commuted to his Capitol Complex office from his Peoria home. Now, after he was nearly unanimously approved to a full five-year term in the final weeks of the General Assembly’s spring session, he’s hoping to move at the end of the month. * Tribune | Michael Acevedo sentenced to 1 month in prison in tax fraud case stemming from Madigan probe: Along with the month of prison time, U.S. District Judge John Kness sentenced Acevedo to a year of supervised release and ordered him to pay restitution totaling $137,647, with $120,640 going to the Internal Revenue Service and $17,007 to the state. * Sun-Times | Businessman accused of bribing lawmakers was ‘getting bang for his buck,’ prosecutor says with case poised to go to jury: The lawyers made their comments Wednesday amid closing arguments that lasted more than two hours but did not conclude before Weiss’ trial wrapped for the day. So a prosecutor is expected to give a brief rebuttal when the trial resumes Thursday. Then the jury of five men and seven women will begin considering the evidence heard across five days of trial. * Center Square | Pritzker says he will veto bill that gives Ameren right of first refusal to build transmission lines: * Tribune | Second round of interviews complete in search for next CPD superintendent: Anthony Driver Jr., president of the Community Commission for Public Safety and Accountability, said this week that he’s “a billion percent” confident that the commission will “meet or exceed” its July 14 deadline to send three finalists to Mayor Brandon Johnson. * WAND | Behind the scenes: Illinois Capitol renovations moving along steadily: The Architect of the Capitol brought political reporters through the construction zone Wednesday afternoon to show the latest work done on the North end of the building, including the Illinois Senate chamber on the third floor. * Sun-Times | Here’s a new way for Illinois to put more money into our colleges and universities: ‘Evidence-based funding’ is working for our K-12 schools. For public higher education, it could provide a permanent solution to our underfunding crisis, starting with colleges and universities that serve those with the greatest need. * Tribune | Tinley Park hopes to boost brewery business on Wednesdays with Ale Trail Trolley: Officials said the Wednesday night Tinley Park Ale Trail Trolley runs do not constitute a bar crawl. Rather, they are a way to promote businesses. * Block Club | Chicago Archbishop Blase Cupich Set To Lead Mass For LGBTQ+ Catholics This Weekend: The Mass, organized by LGBTQ+ Catholic group AGLO Chicago, will take place at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, 708 W. Belmont Ave. at 7 p.m. followed by a reception at the parish’s Casey Hall. The reception will be from 8:15-9:30 p.m. * Tribune | Park District permits Riot Fest amid protester pushback against ‘mega fest’ music festivals: The festival faced heavy backlash last year as community members led a movement to evict big-ticket festivals from the park. Two other large music festivals held in the park last summer have since moved to other venues.
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* Live Coverage * Jimmy Weiss trial
Thursday, Jun 15, 2023 - Posted by Isabel Miller * Click here for Twitter’s version, or follow along with ScribbleLive…
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Live coverage
Thursday, Jun 15, 2023 - Posted by Isabel Miller * Follow along with ScribbleLive…
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