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Rauner promises action on Quincy as Ives asks “What the hell is wrong with this Governor?”

Wednesday, Feb 21, 2018 - Posted by Rich Miller

* Press release…

“Get them out of that home NOW,” Jeanne Ives, a conservative reform Republican for Governor, demanded in a press conference todaycalling for executive action in the legionella crisis that has continued unabated in a Quincy veterans home.

Since July 2015, 13 have died from Legionnaires’ disease. Eleven families have sued the state for negligence.

In July 2016, Governor Rauner said his administration was “really on top” of the situation at the Illinois Veterans Home in Quincy.

After that pronouncement, 3 more people got sick. A Korean war veteran died.

Recently, after his January PR stunt of staying at the home, Rauner told the Crain’s editorial board in response to a question as to whether he would’ve done anything differently in handling the crisis, “We handled it exceptionally well and we would not do anything different.”

Since that pronouncement, 4 more people have gotten sick.

The Illinois Department of Veterans’ Affairs (IDVA) and the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH), yesterday, reported the fourth laboratory-confirmed case of Legionnaires’ disease at the Illinois Veterans Home in Quincy (IVHQ).

“What the hell is wrong with this Governor,” asked Ives, who has used her platform as a candidate to bring attention to the crisis. “Veterans and their families are getting sick and dying, Governor. Get them out of that home NOW.

“This is as uncomplicated as it is preventable and tragic. All the talk from politicians like Rauner about how much they value our veterans, about keeping our promises to our veterans, about respecting their service, about helping them when they’re in need whatever they need…all that talk.

“13 dead. And people keeping getting sick. And the governor who says he’s not in charge is living down to that description.

“There’s nothing left to say. On March 20, Illinois families will have their say.”

* DGA…

Nearly a month ago, Rauner infamously declared that he “would not do anything different” in the aftermath of a Legionnaires’ outbreak at the Quincy Veterans’ Home. Since then four residents have been diagnosed with Legionnaires’ and new reports keep raising questions about Rauner’s response to the crisis.

Yesterday, Rauner’s administration dodged a legislative committee who wanted to know why the state never acted on a recommendation to replace water pipes back in 2016. After a WBEZ investigative report into the home, which prompted a Rauner stay at the home, his team requested an updated report. And they asked for the plumbing replacement as an “emergency project” since “frail, elderly residents at the home (are) still becoming sickened.”

Rauner told Crain’s Chicago this month, “We’ve handled it exceptionally well and we would not do anything different.”

Does that still hold true?

“Bruce Rauner’s team sat on a report for 18 months, but he still praises the state’s response to the Quincy Legionnaires’ outbreak,” said DGA Illinois Communications Director Sam Salustro. “Rauner’s refusal to admit mistakes shows his failure to lead. Rauner owes the public an explanation why his administration failed to act on a water pipe replacement recommendation a year and a half ago. Instead, his team continues to play blocking games as more residents get sick.”

* Gov. Rauner was asked about this earlier today

Gov. Rauner: It’s heartbreaking. We need to keep our veterans safe. We have done everything that the National experts from the CDC have recommended. They are baffled as we are why we’ve had a few more cases. We will be relentless. We are going to protect our veterans. We’ll be taking additional action. We’ll be announcing additional steps here in the very near future.

Reporter: Governor, there are increasing calls for the veterans to move out of that facility… Is it time, I know you’ve expressed concerns about their age, to move them, but is it finally time to take that step?

Gov. Rauner: Well, we will be evaluating every option, every day. Moving the veterans is an option that we’ve evaluated in the past. We will begin evaluating it again now and at all times. We are evaluating every possible opportunity to keep our veterans safe. Here’s the issue: Our veterans are very vulnerable. They’re very susceptible to injury, to illness. They’re very fragile. Moving them increases significant risk for infections and other physical ailments. Whatever we do we need to be very thoughtful and very careful about it. We don’t want to increase their risk of damage to their health.

* He makes some very good points. The state can’t move everyone. But veterans and their families should be allowed to make an informed medical choice. If they decide they want to leave, the state should pay to move them. Period.

It’s time to stop worrying about losing votes because of lost jobs or to avoid the political horrors of admitting that mistakes were made.

The residents of that veterans’ home are the reason the home is there, after all. They did their duty for us, we need to do our duty for them. /rant

…Adding… An Ives supporter, but he’s right about this one…



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Question of the day

Wednesday, Feb 21, 2018 - Posted by Rich Miller

* Press release…

Today Republican Gary Grasso, candidate for Illinois Attorney General, launched a new radio advertisement called “Conservative Choice” highlighting the major differences between the two candidates. The :30 second spot points out the fact that Miss Harold has never tied a case since her graduation in 2007.

* I’m told this will air on Downstate radio stations

* Script…

Republicans, you do have a choice in the race for Attorney General – the tested, experienced and conservative Gary Grasso or the unproven, untested, liberal Miss Erika Harold.

Gary Grasso has been the lead counsel for hundreds of law cases, while Erika Harold has not even tried a single case.

Grasso, a former two term mayor, is proud to be pro-life. Grasso also opposes Illinois’ sanctuary state law.

Vote for Gary Grasso, the clear, conservative choice for Illinois Attorney General.

Paid for by Citizens for Gary Grasso.

* The Question: Your rating?

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New Pritzker TV ad disses Biss’ labor record

Wednesday, Feb 21, 2018 - Posted by Rich Miller

* Press release…

Today, the Pritzker campaign concludes its new series with a new TV ad, highlighting where Dan Biss’ campaign rhetoric is at odds with his record. Dan Biss says he’s a proven progressive, but he’s had the lowest lifetime rating of any Senate Democrat from the Illinois AFL-CIO. Let’s check the record.

Dan Biss has taken a number of votes to reduce worker benefits and limit collective bargaining rights, earning him a dismal 21% rating from the Illinois AFL-CIO in 2012 and the lowest lifetime rating among Senate Democrats. Biss’ votes include cutting pension benefits from 467,000 teachers and nurses, stripping healthcare from over 80,000 retirees, and weakening collective bargaining rights for some public employees.

“Dan Biss has voted against the interests of working people throughout his career and earned the lowest lifetime rating from the Illinois AFL-CIO of any Senate Democrat,” said Pritzker communications director Galia Slayen. “When you check the record, it’s clear that hardworking Illinoisans know they can’t trust Biss to stand up for them.”

* Have a look

* Script…

Dan Biss says he’s a friend of working people. But Biss has the lowest lifetime rating from the AFL-CIO of any Democratic state Senator. And he even voted to cut pension benefits from teachers and nurses.

Dan Biss, take a look for yourself.

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Rate Drury’s first TV ad

Wednesday, Feb 21, 2018 - Posted by Rich Miller

* Press release…

Scott Drury, Democratic candidate for Attorney General, has launched his first television ad. Titled “Imagine,” the ad asks Illinois residents to “Imagine an Illinois without corruption.” Drury has long battled public corruption in Illinois – first, as a federal prosecutor who locked up corrupt public officials, regardless of party; and then as a state representative where he has been an outspoken critic of Illinois’ corrupt culture. The ad addresses the problem of a political machine that is content with the status quo, and Springfield powerbrokers’ real fear of an Attorney General, like Drury, who has demonstrated that he truly works for the public – not politicians. “What are they scared of,” asks Drury, referring to Springfield insiders and machine politicians. “An Attorney General who is not scared of them.”

* I’m hearing he only bought 161 statewide points for the week, but let’s rate it anyway

* Script…

Imagine – an Illinois without corruption.

Unfortunately, machine politicians like things the way they are.

I’m Scott Drury. I’m a Democrat, but I’m not like those guys.

As a federal prosecutor, I locked up corrupt public officials, regardless of party.

And I’m the only Democratic legislator in the last 30 years with the courage not to vote for Mike Madigan for House Speaker.

Springfield power brokers don’t want me to be your attorney general.

What are they scared of? An Attorney General who’s not scared of them.

I’ll work for you.

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