Deal cut on assault weapons ban
Monday, Jan 9, 2023 - Posted by Rich Miller * There is a deal on assault weapons. HB5471. Senate President Don Harmon said the bill provides for an “immediate ban on manufacture, delivery, sale, import or purchase of assault weapons, assault weapon attachments, 50 caliber rifles and 50 caliber cartridges. It also bans rapid fire devices, those attachments to weapons that can dramatically increase the rate of fire of a semi automatic weapons. Ban the manufacture, delivery sale or purchase or possession of large capacity magazines. For long guns, it’s a 10 round magazine. For handguns, it’s 15. We do grandfather possession of both the firearms and the magazines for the firearms.” On that point, FOID cardholders would submit the make, model and serial number of their weapon. They’re also expanding the duration of the firearms restraining order from six months to one year. More in a bit, but they’re debating the bill now. …Adding… Sen. Darren Bailey just said he and “millions” of others “will not comply” if the bill becomes law. Republican Sen. Neil Anderson claimed that the 2nd Amendment authorized citizens to possess “weapons of war.” …Adding… “‘The right of the people to keep and bear arms’ is intended to produce a secure state,” Senate President Harmon said, quoting the US Constitution in closing. “We do not have a secure state.” “We’ll see you in court.” …Adding… The bill passed and heads to the House… …Adding… Press release…
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Congrats to the Frerichs family!
Monday, Jan 9, 2023 - Posted by Rich Miller * From Treasurer Frerichs’ inaugural address…
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Illinois Credit Union League Offers Congratulations
Monday, Jan 9, 2023 - Posted by Advertising Department [The following is a paid advertisement.] The Illinois Credit Union League offers our sincere Congratulations to Illinois’ Constitutional Officers taking the oath of office today.
Lieutenant Governor Juliana Stratton Attorney General Kwame Raoul Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias Comptroller Susana Mendoza Treasurer Michael Frerichs On behalf of Illinois credit unions and over 3 million consumers we serve, we look forward to working with you in the 103rd General Assembly!
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More grumbling about another competing Senate bill, but governor expresses optimism
Monday, Jan 9, 2023 - Posted by Rich Miller * Things have settled down a little with the Senate’s gun bill. We’ve already discussed how House Speaker Chris Welch opposes the Senate’s version of the reproductive and gender-affirming care legislation…
* Others are chiming in today as well…
* Ed Yohnka of the IL ACLU…
* Personal PAC…
* But here’s Gov. Pritzker…
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Pay hikes signed into law, but there’s more to the new BIMP than that
Monday, Jan 9, 2023 - Posted by Rich Miller * SJ-R…
* Comptroller Mendoza has more…
The governor, however, can now order budget stabilization fund money transferred to the Large Business Attraction Fund (once, of course, the fund is actually created). [Adding: I’m told by an administration official that “the balance of the Large Business Attraction Fund can be used for budget stabilization if needed.” The bill’s language says “Any amounts transferred to the Budget Stabilization Fund may be transferred back to the Large Business Attraction Fund.” The administration’s explanation, however, is if money first goes from the Large Business Attraction Fund to the Budget Stabilization Fund, the language sets up the payback.] There are also grants to local chambers of commerce for lost pandemic revenue. $460 million in Hospital Pandemic Recovery Stabilization Payments will be disbursed. Grants to the Ronald McDonald House Charities Fund go from “subject to appropriation” to “shall make grants.” The Illinois Police Training Board can make grants, subject to appropriation, for local police hiring and retention.And the Senate will now have the same authority as the House to charge members for the “preparation, filing, and reproduction of non-substantive resolutions.”
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Expressway shootings dropped almost 40 percent last year
Monday, Jan 9, 2023 - Posted by Rich Miller * Daily Herald…
Still too high. And no word on whether the cameras led to an increase of arrests.
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Madigan’s trial set for April 1, 2024
Monday, Jan 9, 2023 - Posted by Rich Miller * Jon Seidel…
Madigan will likely turn 82 years old during his trial, if it’s held on time.
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Protected: SUBSCRIBERS ONLY - Inauguration week event list
Monday, Jan 9, 2023 - Posted by Rich Miller
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Biz bill includes prohibition on awarding state economic incentives to Chicago Bears if they move to Arlington Heights
Monday, Jan 9, 2023 - Posted by Rich Miller * I told subscribers about this when it was in draft form the other day. That draft is now House Amendment 3 to SB2951. The Invest in Illinois Act…
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Full text of Gov. Pritzker’s inaugural address
Monday, Jan 9, 2023 - Posted by Rich Miller * Click here for the video. Remarks as prepared for delivery…
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The sound of a child running from an assault weapon attack
Monday, Jan 9, 2023 - Posted by Rich Miller * ABC 7…
* Ms. Beasley testified today at the Senate Executive Committee. Excerpt… Senate President Harmon said afterward about her testimony and audio clip, “I have spent all the days of my career fighting to curb gun violence and I want to make sure we get this right. But in all those days, I don’t think anything I’ve ever said has been as powerful as a six-year-old screaming ‘What’s happening?’ Let’s remember that as we go to the floor and take this up.” [Video credit: BlueRoomStream.com]
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Question of the day
Monday, Jan 9, 2023 - Posted by Rich Miller * Since today is Inauguration Day, what would you like Gov. Pritzker to focus on during his second term? Please make sure to explain your answer. Thanks.
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Senate’s new assault weapons ban bill surfaces
Monday, Jan 9, 2023 - Posted by Rich Miller * The new Senate amendment is here. They appear to have added much of the House’s language on filing serial numbers with the state of all grandfathered assault weapons. But there’s still an issue over large capacity magazines, so we might see further changes. Stay tuned.
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A look at the future of cash bail
Monday, Jan 9, 2023 - Posted by Rich Miller * My weekly syndicated newspaper column…
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Open thread
Monday, Jan 9, 2023 - Posted by Isabel Miller * It’s Inauguration Day! Any guesses on who the Inaugural Ball’s mysterious musical performer may be? One of my guesses is John Legend, who strongly supported the SAFE-T Act last year. But a source who had it right four years ago says it’ll be Bruno Mars.
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Morning briefing
Monday, Jan 9, 2023 - Posted by Isabel Miller * Interesting…
* Here’s your morning roundup…
* CBS Chicago | Illinois senators still debating assault weapons ban: The Illinois State Senate Executive Committee is meeting and they will likely discuss an assault weapons ban and reproductive rights. These discussions will take place before the Senate goes into a full session around 1:30 p.m. * NBC Chicago | Proposed Illinois Assault Weapons Ban Still on Table, But Clock is Ticking For Senate to Vote:The legislation passed by House and the one currently being considered by the Senate aren’t quite the same. And Sunday, the Senate took up neither the House’s bill, nor their own proposal, which House Speaker Emanuel “Chris” Welch referred to as “watered-down.” * NBC Chicago | Illinois Senate Adjourns Without Vote on Assault Weapons Ban, to Resume Session Monday: While Illinois state senators debated a bill to help address the statewide bus driver shortage and another dealing with the length of windmill blades Sunday, the focus for many was on whether lawmakers would bring a proposed assault weapons ban for a vote. The State Senate was expected to vote on its version of the ban, but adjourned without one taking place. * Tribune | Gov. J.B. Pritzker, Senate Democrats at odds over gun legislation as session enters final days: The dust-up pitted Pritzker and House Speaker Emanuel “Chris” Welch of Hillside against Senate President Don Harmon, a fellow Democrat from Oak Park. A similar scenario played out in the summer of 2021 during negotiations over a massive clean energy bill before the Democrats reached a compromise. * Daily Herald | Expressway shootings dropped by nearly 40% in 2022. Here’s why and where they occurred.: Reports of highway gunplay, almost all in Chicago and the suburbs, surged to 310 in 2021, sparking outrage and prompting installation of cameras that capture license plates. * Illinois Newsroom | Faraci selected as new state senator in 52nd District: Speaking during the announcement, Vermilion County Democratic Party chair Sandra Lawlyes said the selection committee took into account the wishes of Stacy Bennett, Scott’s widow, who is serving the final days of his current term “It was also of the utmost importance to me that we honor Stacy Bennett’s preferences on behalf of her husband,” Lawlyes said. “I’m confident that Paul Faraci will continue Scott Bennett’s legacy during Scott’s remaining term and go on to forge his own on behalf of both counties in the 52nd Senate District.” * Greg Hinz | Springfield won’t soon see another pol like this one: There are lots of ways to political fame. Having survived AIDS, multiple suicide attempts and governmental chaos are not normally among them. But then Greg Harris is not your typical Illinois legislator. Harris this coming week, on Jan. 11, will officially retire as Illinois House majority leader. The 67-year-old North Sider will do so with a bucket full of accomplishments, a sterling reputation and a long list of admirers on both sides of the legislative aisle. Whatever your political persuasion is, he’s a testament to the fact that, even in these dark times, American democracy can and does produce surprise winners. * AP | 18% legislative pay raises started with Pritzker, though he sought raises only for the cabinet: The idea for raising salaries of top Illinois state government officials, which culminated this weekend with the House and Senate voting lawmakers an 18% pay hike, began with Gov. J.B. Pritzker. But the Democratic governor said he originally requested that the General Assembly increase pay only for his administration’s agency directors, in order to recruit and retain top talent. Pritzker said he wouldn’t presume to tell the General Assembly what its members should be paid. * Northwest Herald | It’s time to abolish township form of government in Illinois: It is no secret Illinois leads the nation in sky-high property taxes. One of the largest driving factors is the huge number of local government bodies in Illinois, each with property tax authority that is largely unchecked in any meaningful way. Legislators often run on the promise of property tax relief, yet few discuss whether these units are truly necessary and take any reasonable steps to consolidate duplicative bodies or remove irrelevant and superfluous ones. * Sun-Times | The Wiener’s Circle owner coordinates effort to feed migrants bused from Texas: “What better way to welcome them than with a Chicago style hot dog?” asked Wiener’s Circle owner Ari Levy, who delivered the food Tuesday to a location owned by a North Side church that’s been helping care for the migrants. * CBS Chicago | Illinois state reps, Chicago aldermen oppose planned migrant shelter at old Woodlawn school: “We do believe that this community has a right to have a voice in what happens here,” said State Rep. Kam Buckner (D-Chicago). “But we also know that we can’t pit Black and Brown people against each other. It’s happened for generations, and we’re standing here saying that we will not stand for it. We’re standing here saying that this mayor and this city has to have a plan both for asylum seekers and for communities that have been here.” * NBC Chicago | Colorado Will Stop Bussing Migrants to Chicago and New York City, Governor Says: Colorado Gov. Jared Polis has pledged to stop busing migrants to Chicago after Mayor Lori Lightfoot sent a letter, warning that the city has no additional room to accommodate more arrivals. Meanwhile, groups are calling on officials to figure out where the migrants who’ve already arrived in Chicago will be housed. * CBS Chicago | Rev. James Meeks, founder and senior pastor of Salem Baptist Church, retiring after 38 years of ministry: At his final service Sunday morning at 109th and Cottage Grove, which he called bittersweet, there were tears of sadness and tears of joy. Rev. Meeks is well known for his activism. His projects include helping to close dozens of liquor stores in Roseland and making sure every prisoner in Illinois has a Bible on cassette. * Sun-Times | Illinois Rep. Mary Miller, 20 other hardliners gain power in deal to back Kevin McCarthy for speaker: “I look forward to working with the House Republican Conference to stop Joe Biden’s destructive, radical, leftist agenda,” Rep. Mary Miller said in a statement. * Sun-Times | Peoples Gas seeks record $402 million rate hike next year: The utility’s filing with the Illinois Commerce Commission marks its first rate increase proposal since 2014 — but it’s the biggest one the utility has sought, consumer advocates say. * Tribune | Hundreds of Englewood homes were razed for a railroad expansion. Those who remain on Chicago’s South Side want clean air, green space and jobs.: Hundreds of homes in the South Side neighborhood had already been bought and razed by Norfolk Southern to make room for a proposed expansion. Joyce Edwards was the last holdout, and Norfolk Southern acquired her home — purchased by her father in 1963 — through eminent domain. * NYT | Mass Arrests in Brazil After Anti-Democracy Riots: Scores were taken into custody after supporters of Jair Bolsonaro, Brazil’s far-right former president, stormed official buildings in the capital to protest what they falsely believe was a stolen election. * SJ-R | Author, political insider Blumenthal will headline Abraham Lincoln birthday banquet: Blumenthal’s five-volume biography, “The Political Life of Abraham Lincoln,” is nearing completion with the last two books, covering 1860 to 1865, on their way. Blumenthal’s talk in Springfield will address the yet-to-be-published works.
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Protected: SUBSCRIBERS ONLY - Today’s edition of Capitol Fax (use all CAPS in password)
Monday, Jan 9, 2023 - Posted by Rich Miller
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* Live coverage *
Monday, Jan 9, 2023 - Posted by Isabel Miller * Follow along with ScribbleLive…
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