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Isabel’s afternoon roundup

Wednesday, Jan 17, 2024 - Posted by Isabel Miller

* Politico

Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton raised $57,181, spent $67,000 and has $295,000 in the bank.

Atty Gen. Kwame Raoul raised $354,000, spent $97,000 and has $941,000 cash on hand.

Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias raised $606,000, spent $29,000 and has $1.6 million cash on hand.

Treasurer Mike Frerichs raised $144,000, spent $58,000 and has $798,000 in the bank.

Comptroller Susana Mendoza raised $311,521, spent $39,000 and has $579,000 in the bank.

* Press release…

Governor JB Pritzker and the Illinois State Board of Education (ISBE) today announced the addition of 5,886 new preschool seats in preschool deserts—areas of the state with too few publicly funded preschool seats to serve 80% of low-income 3- and 4-year-olds in the area. As part of Governor JB Pritzker’s broader Smart Start initiative, ISBE originally aimed to add 5,000 new seats and exceeded the goal by 18%, expanding access to early childhood education to more than 5,800 additional children in preschool deserts statewide. ISBE also expanded services to families with babies and toddlers from birth to age 3, serving 1,130 additional children.

* Wieland announced a $500M expansion and modernization plan in East Alton


* Daily Herald

Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker is planning to distribute $17 million to municipalities helping the state handle the influx of asylum seekers who are being sent here from Texas without any assistance. […]

The grants will be distributed through a partnership with the Metropolitan Mayors Caucus. The group will issue $11 million to municipalities outside Chicago to “welcome and support recent arrivals living in their communities.”

The money must be used to support migrants within the municipality and can’t be used to transport them elsewhere, state officials said.

Another $4 million is earmarked for the creation of 13 Illinois Welcoming Centers, which will provide case management services for migrants seeking shelter, employment and other resources.

The final $2 million is intended for Immigrant Family Resources Program (IFRP) providers. These agencies provide new arrivals with interpretation and translation services, information about public benefits and advocacy as they settle into their new communities, state officials said.

* Here’s the rest…

       

20 Comments
  1. - Steve - Wednesday, Jan 17, 24 @ 1:56 pm:

    JB has put the state’s money behind EV’s . I can see why the free market didn’t get behind it. It’s pretty risky to own an EV when it gets cold.


  2. - Grandson of Man - Wednesday, Jan 17, 24 @ 2:06 pm:

    The Wieland investment is more good economic news for Illinois that’s tied to the state’s better fiscal performance. It has nothing to do with what nearly wrecked the state to make it “pro-growth.” Imagine truly believing that financially starving the state if necessary is an economic growth plan. People like that have no business anywhere near public policy.


  3. - Pundent - Wednesday, Jan 17, 24 @ 2:08 pm:

    =It’s pretty risky to own an EV when it gets cold.=

    Lot’s of things don’t work as they should in sub zero temperatures. But the impact is minimal as most owners charge their vehicles at home in their in garages. And the market will continue to move towards EV’s as the cost of technology continues to drop and automakers move away from ICE R&D.


  4. - JoanP - Wednesday, Jan 17, 24 @ 2:22 pm:

    = the impact is minimal =

    Not if you’re the guy whose car had to be towed because it died while you waited in a long line to get it charged.


  5. - Dotnonymous x - Wednesday, Jan 17, 24 @ 2:30 pm:

    This puts the chill in potential EV buyer’s minds?


  6. - cermak_rd - Wednesday, Jan 17, 24 @ 2:42 pm:

    It’s always been known that cold weather was a weak spot for batteries and hence EVs.
    Maybe hybrids are a better idea in cooler climates, something with a small gasoline burning engine or hydrogen burner as a fallback. Of course, more stuff under the hood, more weight, faster battery discharge.
    Me, personally, I was more concerned about the risk of fire with the batteries.
    Maybe bicycles.


  7. - Pundent - Wednesday, Jan 17, 24 @ 2:45 pm:

    =Not if you’re the guy whose car had to be towed because it died while you waited in a long line to get it charged.=

    As an EV owner I can attest to the fact that this is poor planning. I would never head out in sub zero temps to charge. Most owners rely on home charging to meet their daily needs. Imagine having a gas pump in your garage but running out of gas. The criticism of EV’s is almost always from non EV owners.


  8. - TheInvisibleMan - Wednesday, Jan 17, 24 @ 2:49 pm:

    “It’s pretty risky to own an EV when it gets cold.”

    It’s pretty risky, to continue to use the old habits centered around ICE engines like ‘going to a gas station’ - instead of just plugging your car in at home the night before and just skipping that entire fuel station stop the next day.

    Technology changes faster than habits and familiarity. People generally run into problems like this when they carry over the habits of an old technology into using a new one.


  9. - Rich Miller - Wednesday, Jan 17, 24 @ 3:08 pm:

    ===plugging your car in at home the night before===

    Unless you live in a city and/or have no garage.


  10. - Pundent - Wednesday, Jan 17, 24 @ 3:15 pm:

    =Unless you live in a city and/or have no garage.=

    Having to rely entirely on the public charging network makes EV ownership impractical and I would not recommend it.


  11. - Suburbanon - Wednesday, Jan 17, 24 @ 3:20 pm:

    GA needs to pass a comprehensive law governing migrant buses ASAP to eliminate patchwork of local ordinances and possibly forestalling any more Texas bus company lawsuits. Are Gov. Abbott’s people are funding lawsuit?


  12. - NIU Grad - Wednesday, Jan 17, 24 @ 3:42 pm:

    Lt. Gov. has some catching up to do…but that’s still not bad without an identified race that she’s running for in 2026.


  13. - Just Lurking - Wednesday, Jan 17, 24 @ 3:57 pm:

    I don’t think EVs are there yet, but extreme cold impacts diesel vehicles because diesel turns to gel and won’t pump if it’s cold enough. Rail switches and gates are also prone to problems in extreme cold. If Illinois waited for EVs to be a bigger market, we wouldn’t be able to catch up.


  14. - JS Mill - Wednesday, Jan 17, 24 @ 4:21 pm:

    Has anyone ever heard of a gas or diesel vehicle failing to start in cold weather? Area districts all had buses that wouldn’t start, so did we. These vehicles have been around for a century and still no real solution. So I wouldn’t get too down on EV’s if people let them run out of power. And no, I don’t own an EV. Taking advice from @Pundent, out in rural Illinois they are just not practical enough. Yet.


  15. - Just a guy - Wednesday, Jan 17, 24 @ 4:36 pm:

    I don’t know what’s worse - that somehow Conyears-Ervin is in charge of the money, or that somehow she’s still in office. How do politicians like this continue to find ways to remain in office? https://www.chicagotribune.com/politics/ct-conyears-ervin-letter-released-20230905-jbglkr23nrf6nggww45pgbkb4m-story.html


  16. - The Truth - Wednesday, Jan 17, 24 @ 4:55 pm:

    I would bet that less than 5% of all EV owners don’t have a charging capability of some kind at their primary parking space.


  17. - JSI - Wednesday, Jan 17, 24 @ 6:03 pm:

    Surely it’s nearing time for Senator Durbin to retire. The field looks wide open with the statewide electeds.


  18. - Grandson of Man - Wednesday, Jan 17, 24 @ 6:50 pm:

    The sky was smoky last year over Illinois and much of America, repeatedly and for days, sometimes at dangerous levels, because of Canadian wildfires. Last year was the warmest on record, according to NASA, and mainly because of fossil fuels. Illinois is thankfully acting realistically (as are other states/countries) by investing in clean energy.


  19. - Occasionally Moderated - Wednesday, Jan 17, 24 @ 6:57 pm:

    And my Gremlin wont run right on this newfangled unleaded gas.


  20. - RNUG - Wednesday, Jan 17, 24 @ 7:57 pm:

    I’m a bit of an automotive hobbyist / automotive newsletter editor / publisher.

    At one time about 110 - 130 years ago, EVs were the predominant source of automotive transportation, with close to 50% of the market. They had the same problems of weight and battery charging time back then. Internal combustion engines made up about 25%, with steam being the other major power source.

    ICE didn’t start to dominate until Charles Kettering invented the electric starter for IC engines. Once that happened, the advantages of range, lower weight, and quick refueling led ICE to dominate the automotive market. We’ve since had 90 or so years of improvements to ICE technology.

    While we’ve had some improvements in battery technology over those 90 years, there really hasn’t been that much advancement in automotive use of electric propulsion.

    It’s getting there, but it isn’t quite where it should be to displace ICE in the marketplace without the forced government mandates. And you can’t always force scientific on your schedule.


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