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Campaign stuff: Plumbers endorse Croke; Bailey announces tomorrow; List of CD19 candidates

Wednesday, Sep 24, 2025 - Posted by Isabel Miller

* Rep. Margaret Croke nets a Labor endorsement…

Today, the Chicago Journeymen Plumbers Local Union 130 UA endorsed State Representative Margaret Croke in her bid to become Illinois State Comptroller. With over 6,100 members, Local 130 AU is one of the largest straight-line plumbing locals in the United Association (UA) which represents 350,000+ building tradesmen across the United States and Canada.

Rep. Croke has consistently stood with organized labor, championing policies that protect workers’ rights, expand access to good-paying jobs, and strengthen apprenticeship and training programs. She has worked to secure fair wages, modernize Illinois’ infrastructure, and support investments that grow opportunity for working families.

“I’m honored to have the support of the hardworking men and women of Local 130 UA,” said State Representative Margaret Croke. “These men and women are the backbone of our communities, and now more than ever we must stand strong with them. I could not be more grateful that they are putting their faith in me to serve as comptroller. I’ll work to make sure our state’s finances support strong infrastructure, good-paying jobs, and the fair treatment that working families deserve.”

Today’s endorsement comes on the heels of recent support Rep. Croke has received, including House Speaker Emanuel ‘Chris’ Welch and a broad coalition of 31 additional Illinois State Representatives, the Cook County Democratic Party, and the St. Clair County Democrats.

“The 2026 elections will be crucial for Illinois’ middle-class families. Countless working men and women across the state are facing unprecedented threats to their hard-earned livelihoods and financial security from out-of-touch politicians,” said James F. Coyne, Plumbers Local 130 UA Business Manager. “With so much at stake, the Democratic Party must have candidates with strong records of fighting for the middle class and preserving working families’ standard of living. Margaret’s record of standing with working families is why we are proud to stand with her for Illinois Comptroller in 2026.”

* Looks like a pretty decent crowd for a comptroller candidate


This is what community looks like. After a difficult week, it meant everything to come together for our birthday…

Posted by Citizens for Karina Villa on Tuesday, September 23, 2025

* Darren Bailey is kicking off his campaign for governor tomorrow



* Evanston Roundtable has a list of all 18 candidates in the 9th Congressional District Democratic primary

At time of writing, there are 18 active candidates who have filed to run for the Democratic Party nomination with the Federal Election Commission (FEC), including 15 who are publicly campaigning, listed below in announcement order:

    Content creator Kat Abughazaleh, Chicago, announced on March 24.
    Public health professional Justin Ford, Chicago, announced on April 28.
    State Sen. Laura Fine (9th District), Glenview, announced on May 6.
    Evanston Mayor Daniel Biss, announced on May 15.
    Skokie School District 73.5 board member Bushra Amiwala, announced on June 2.
    Evanston resident Bethany Johnson, announced on June 16.
    Civil rights attorney Howard Rosenblum, Skokie, announced on June 23.
    State Rep. Hoan Huynh (13th District), Chicago, announced on July 2.
    Bruce Leon, Democratic committeeman for Chicago’s 50th Ward, announced on July 2.
    State Sen. Mike Simmons (7th District), Chicago, announced on July 8.
    Former FBI agent Phil Andrew, Wilmette, announced on July 8.
    Former federal prosecutor Nick Pyati, Evanston, announced on July 16.
    Former Niles District 219 school board member Jill Manrique, Evanston, announced on Aug. 4.
    Army veteran and former Pentagon employee Sam Polan, Chicago, announced on Aug. 21.
    Economist Jeff Cohen, Evanston, announced on Sept. 9.

The other three candidates are Chicago residents Mark Arnold Fredrickson, Lauren Million and Tamika La’Shon Hill, each of whom have filed initial FEC paperwork but haven’t publicly campaigned in any other way. Chicago resident David Abrevaya also filed to run in April but terminated his campaign committee soon after.

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More like this, please

Wednesday, Sep 24, 2025 - Posted by Rich Miller

* I’ve heard lots of positive things about this freshman Republican. From what I am told by several people, he’s genuinely interested in learning about how state government works and understanding legislation. Plus, as one person pointed out today, “54 meets is A LOT.” Yeah. It’s a lot for an entire term. In less than a year? That’s almost unheard of for a freshman.

Also, I don’t mind him trumpeting this effort. It shows his constituents that he’s engaging with government in a positive, curious way. And yeah, he got in a ding about out-migration, but whatever. He seems like a good fit for the Legislative Audit Commission…

Senator Balkema Meets with Dozens of State Agencies to Increase Transparency and Efficiency

SPRINGFIELD, IL- Senator Chris Balkema (R-Channahon) has been in office less than a year but has already completed meetings with leaders from 54 state agencies as part of a broad initiative to strengthen transparency and efficiency in Illinois government. Multiple agencies remain on the schedule, underscoring Balkema’s commitment to a thorough review.

“The objective is both simple and essential,” Balkema said. “I want to clearly understand each agency’s mission, budget, and leadership structure so Illinois families can be assured their tax dollars are being put to work responsibly.”

Senator Balkema emphasized that these reviews lay the foundation for stronger oversight, closer collaboration, and reforms aimed at cutting waste while improving the quality of services each agency provides.

Additionally, as a member of the Legislative Audit Commission, Balkema reviews all the financial audits performed by the Illinois Auditor General’s office.

“Our state must meet vital needs while respecting hardworking families,” Balkema said. “By reducing costs and increasing accountability, we can help reverse the flow of moving trucks that are currently taking people out of Illinois.”

Balkema reaffirmed his commitment to ensuring state government remains responsive, responsible, and focused on serving the people of Illinois.

He’s also on the administrative burden task force, which is looking at ways to reduce the administrative burden of Medicaid and behavioral health.

Anyway, discuss.

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The crackdown is bad for business, and bad for state and local revenues

Wednesday, Sep 24, 2025 - Posted by Rich Miller

* Martin Cabrera of Cabrera Capital speaking at the City Club yesterday

In Illinois, the US Latino buying power is about $101 billion every year. And when you see the neighborhoods - Back of the Yards, Little Village, Pilsen and suburbs who are contracting in business - there are fewer dollars spent and fewer taxes being collected at the State level. This will cause more of a budget gap for the State and decisions will get harder. Where are we gonna cut services? That will be difficult. So we need to band together, even the bipartisan organizations in the red states, to find solutions on a shorter term and longer term basis. We will feel it at the City level, state level and across the country.

* I called Cabrera’s office to ask about the $101 billion number, which would be about ten percent of Illinois’ trillion-dollar GDP. I was referred to a Latino Donor Collaborative study about the ten largest US Latino state GDPs in 2024. It actually had Illinois in fifth place at $145 billion.

A 2023 Sun-Times op-ed by Sylvia Puente and Daniel Cooper had Latino spending power in Illinois at $68 billion.

* Whatever the real number is, it’s a huge impact. And keep this 2022 story in mind

The Little Village Arch also ushers neighbors and visitors through the commercial corridor known as the second-highest revenue generator in the city after the Magnificent Mile.

That’s huge.

* Block Club Chicago two weeks ago

Local officials and immigrant rights advocates are calling on neighbors to shop local and support immigrant-owned businesses as threats of raids and reports of ICE arrests have brought foot traffic down in predominantly Latino neighborhoods. […]

Along Little Village’s commercial corridor on West 26th Street, businesses were open and some shoppers were seen visiting local grocery stores, restaurants and shops or walking past street vendors Monday evening.

However, foot traffic was “significantly” down and sales have been down since Friday, when many expected immigration agents to be fully assembled in Chicago, said Michelle Macias, daughter of Carnicería and Taquería Aguascalientes’ owner. The Mexican grocery store has been open in Little Village for 49 years and the restaurant opened in 1980.

“Everyone’s really afraid to come out to buy groceries, take their kids to school and just do everyday tasks,” she said.

Discuss.

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RETAIL: Strengthening Communities Across Illinois

Wednesday, Sep 24, 2025 - Posted by Advertising Department

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Retailers like Shayne in Joliet enrich our economy and strengthen our communities. We Are Retail and IRMA are showcasing the retailers who make Illinois work.

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Pritzker won’t say whether ICE has broken any laws, but says it’s broken ‘what is a norm’

Wednesday, Sep 24, 2025 - Posted by Rich Miller

* From a transcript provided by the governor’s office of Gov. JB Pritzker’s interview with MSNBC’s Mika Brzezinski. Videos are here

Brzezinski: The law’s being broken in your city with these ICE raids, yes?

Governor Pritzker: It appears to me that ICE is breaking what is a norm […] and we are watching to see that they are whether they are breaking laws. I can give you what I have told people to do in this moment is pull out your iPhone, pull out your Android phone, film everything that you see, because it’s clear to me that they are operating in an unnatural way, in a way that ought to be, they ought to be held accountable for. And indeed, we’ve seen that the way that they’re handling protesters in front of the Broadview ICE facility is a way that honestly, I don’t think Americans approve of, and I think you’re seeing that in the polling data, where Donald Trump used to be very popular on the issue of immigration is now becoming unpopular.

Brzezinski: And you don’t see any laws though, right now that are being specifically broken?

Governor Pritzker: Listen, we will prosecute. We will prosecute if the laws are broken, and we need information about the killing that took place on the streets of Chicago by ICE when somebody was driving their car. An ICE agent was injured and was in the hospital, and we don’t know all the circumstances because ICE won’t give it to us. And what has Donald Trump done, by the way? Got rid of all of the investigators for these very things, these independent counsels that usually will investigate these. Now they don’t exist because Donald Trump has done away with them.

Brzezinski: What do you do?

Governor Pritzker: We’re doing everything that we can. We’re giving people, we’re making sure that everybody knows their rights, so they know what they’re subject to, what they’re allowed to be subject to, what the laws of the United States say. Number two, we’re asking everybody to speak up, show up, and protest. And third, film, everything you see, because in the end, we’re going to win this because the average folks on the streets of the United States will not put up with what Donald Trump has done to the Constitution.

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What Illinois Can Learn From Texas On Battery Energy Storage

Wednesday, Sep 24, 2025 - Posted by Advertising Department

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As Illinois confronts skyrocketing electric bills, legislators are on the hunt for solutions that provide relief as quickly as possible. Battery energy storage is our best and most cost-effective solution.

But last session— without evidence —opponents attempted to claim that battery energy storage wouldn’t work. Try telling that to Texas, where the rapid deployment of battery storage has already prevented blackouts and saved consumers billions.

Called “Ground Zero for the US Battery Boom” by Bloomberg, Texas added enough storage in 2023 to power 3 million homes and drop grid emergency risk during peak hours from 16% to less than 1%. The result? Storage saved consumers an estimated $750 million in 2024.

Texas has proven that storage is the quickest, cheapest, most reliable way to get consumers relief from skyrocketing, demand-induced price spikes. Storage is a nimble way to address growing populations, power-hungry data centers, and meet other electrification-related power needs. These are benefits Texas saw from storage even as the state reduced its gas generation capacity by 166 MW last year.

Illinois lawmakers should follow Texas’s lead and pass the Clean and Reliable Grid Act this fall to deploy 6GW of energy storage by 2035. Click here for more information.

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Isabel’s morning briefing

Wednesday, Sep 24, 2025 - Posted by Isabel Miller

* ICYMI: Gov. JB Pritzker asks state agencies to reserve 4% of funds while blasting Trump economic policies. Tribune

    - The order specifically asks agencies under the governor to identify up to 4% from their operating budgets for the current fiscal year “to reinforce state finances,” the governor’s office said.
    - The governor said the 4% figure was just the “beginning” of what his administration thinks could be “a very severe challenge” for the state budget.
    - The executive order Tuesday also resembled Pritzker’s request in 2020 — during Trump’s first term — that agencies prepare for budget cuts amid the pandemic and uncertainty surrounding federal aid.

* Related stories…

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*** Isabel’s Top Picks ***

* Evanston Now | Flock reinstalls cameras, city orders removal: But residents around Evanston noticed Monday that several of the previously removed cameras had been reinstalled. The city said Flock had reinstalled them and that the city’s legal department “immediately issued a cease-and-desist order to Flock” on Tuesday, demanding they be taken down. Flock subsequently agreed to remove the cameras this afternoon, the city said, but it’s unclear when they’ll actually come down or if they were ever activated by Flock.

* ABC Chicago | Illinois Department of Public Health issues guidelines for COVID-19, flu vaccines: When it comes to the COVID vaccine, IDPH says adults ages 18 and older should be vaccinated, as well as children between the ages of six and 23 months. For children between 2 and 17 years old, the department says they should get vaccinated if their parents want them to have it, and if they have special circumstances like underlying conditions or weakened immune systems.

* WSIL | Illinois fairs attract more than 1 million in 2025 attendance; Du Quoin State Fair shatters record: Gov. JB Pritzker announced the 2025 Illinois State Fair and Du Quoin State Fair saw a combined attendance of more than 1 million people. “Illinois state fairs are a part of a time-honored tradition for generations of families,” Pritzker said. “This year’s attendance figures are proof of the enduring value of state fairs as over 1 million attendees from across Illinois and throughout the nation joined in celebration of our state’s proud agricultural heritage.” The Illinois State Fair in Springfield welcomed 723,079 attendees, marking its second-largest turnout ever. Meanwhile, the Du Quoin State Fair set a new record with 282,202 visitors, surpassing last year’s record of 204,004.

*** Statewide ***

* WCIA | IL State Board of Education developing new math plan, seeking public feedback: The Illinois State Board of Education is looking for feedback on the first draft of a plan to strengthen math learning, and they’re planning a series of listening sessions across the state to receive this feedback. The aforementioned plan is the Illinois Comprehensive Numeracy Plan. Modeled on the state’s successful and nationally acclaimed Illinois Comprehensive Literacy Plan, the Comprehensive Numeracy Plan will provide guidance that supports educators, schools and districts in advancing student success in math.

*** Statehouse News ***

* Daily Herald | State lawmaker Howard to become DuPage County judge: State Rep. Terra Costa Howard is giving up her seat in the state House to become a DuPage County Circuit Court judge. The Illinois Supreme Court announced Tuesday it is appointing Howard as resident circuit judge, effective Oct. 17. Her term will end Dec. 7, 2026. […] A spokesman confirmed Costa Howard is resigning, but said a date has not been set.

* Bloomberg | Pritzker Plans Illinois Spending Cuts in Wake of Trump Policies: The second-term Democratic governor and frequent critic of Trump signed an executive order on Tuesday that asks departments to identify ways to put 4% of their budgets into reserves, limit spending and prioritize only essential hires in the wake of Trump’s tax and spending package. That legislation, along with tariffs and other policies, will erode health care, food assistance and other services for working families, Pritzker said.

* STLPR | Rep. Hoffman says Illinois needs to fix its pension system for public workers: It’s a critical time to fix Illinois’ pension program for public-sector employees hired after 2011 — but it may not happen this fall, state Rep. Jay Hoffman told pension-eligible employees of Southern Illinois University Edwardsville on Tuesday. “I don’t think there’s enough time to do it and do it correctly,” Hoffman said. Hoffman, D-Swansea, chairs the Illinois General Assembly’s Pensions Working Group that has led negotiations on reforms. Lawmakers have been trying to change the state’s Tier 2 pensions for a couple of years and a legislative proposal could be one of the bigger subjects addressed during the fall veto session, which starts Oct. 14. Tier 2 pensions cover local public employees, such as teachers.

* 25News Now | State senators address challenges across Illinois at Peoria’s legislator luncheon: The two senators did agree that DEI is important in providing equal opportunity, especially when it comes to business development. “When you think about over the last 10 years, the top 1% of wage earners have seen their wealth increase by 145%, but the bottom 90% have only seen their wages increase about 16%,” [Sen. Elgie Sims] said. “The focus has not been on making sure that everyone has the opportunity to have a seat at the table, but instead making sure that the same folks are receiving the opportunities over and over again. We need more folks at the table making sure that we’re facing those issues head-on.” “Why is there success here? Why are we not achieving success at a statewide level,” [Senate Republican Leader John Curran] said. “I think it’s probably something we need to take a very close look at and adjust, but ultimately at the end of the day we’re trying to make sure we have a fair, competitive, competent playing field for all business to succeed in Illinois.”

*** Chicago ***

* Crain’s | Chicago Fire stadium set for City Council approval: The City Council’s Zoning Committee today approved the 22,000-seat stadium as part of a larger zoning overhaul for Related Midwest’s 62-acre site along the Chicago River south of Roosevelt Road. The vote came on the heels of Chicago Plan Commission approval last week and sets up a final decision in the full City Council on Sept. 25. Related Midwest and the Fire must still strike a financial agreement with the city over which infrastructure improvements will be ultimately covered by taxpayers.

* Sun-Times | Former Cabrini-Green site gets a new developer, with plans calling for apartments, condos and townhomes: The CHA approved plans for Cabrini New Vision to redevelop the vacant property at Clybourn Avenue and Larrabee Street. The company is a joint venture between Evergreen Real Estate Group and KLEO Enterprises. […] The housing authority had previously selected a team led by Texas-based firm Hunt Development Group. But Hunt withdrew from the deal in August 2024 after the team failed to secure financing, causing the CHA to go back to the drawing board. Developer Pennrose, also part of the former development team with Imagine Development Group, said it left the Chicago market after years of being passed over for tax credits at the Cabrini site.

* Tribune | Mayor Brandon Johnson calls more Chicago protected bike lanes ‘ultimate goal,’ touts milestone: “Real, secure, protected bike lanes throughout the city is the ultimate goal,” Johnson said, half his attention set on navigating traffic. “I don’t want there to be any section of the city that doesn’t have secure, dedicated bike lanes.” It’s a cause that has become an essential item for progressive politicians amid sustained political pressure from pedestrian and cyclist advocacy groups, which are key parts of Johnson’s base. But better protection for cyclists on Chicago streets has been a cause championed and funded for decades by Johnson’s less progressive predecessors.

* Tribune | Chicago White Sox up to 99 losses after a 3-2 walk-off defeat to the New York Yankees: “As a true competitor, you go out there and you try to win every single game and sometimes these things are going to happen,” Montgomery said. “It’s just all learning experiences for us. Everybody on this team’s a true competitor, and they’re all trying to win, and sometimes it sucks and doesn’t go your way.”

*** Cook County and Suburbs ***

* Click here for some background. The Democratic Party of Illinois…

Tonight, a local extremist group led by a member of the ILGOP State Central Committee, the Three Headed Eagle Alliance, is celebrating political violence by hosting proud Jan. 6er and Oath Keepers founder, Stewart Rhodes. In response, Chair of the Democratic Party of Illinois Lisa Hernandez said the following:

“It is remarkable that the Illinois Republican Party can brand themselves as the party of law and order while platforming a man who participated in a riot where a former Vice President of the United States was threatened to be hanged. A police officer was assaulted, suffered two strokes and died the next day, and over 100 law enforcement officers left with injuries. Since January 6, fourofficers have died by suicide. Anything the Illinois Republican Party says about violence or public safety should never be taken seriously.”

* Lyons Township Clerk Elyse Hoffenberg has announced a bid against Sean Morrison, the lone Republican on the Cook County Board. Press release…

Lyons Township Clerk Elyse Hoffenberg has formally announced her candidacy for Cook County Commissioner of the 17th District, pledging to bring a record of community-driven leadership and accountability to the County Board. Hoffenberg’s candidacy has already earned strong support from local Democratic leadership.

She was unanimously slated by the Cook County Democratic Committeepeople in the 17th District, underscoring a shared commitment to restoring trust, strengthening services, and ensuring ethical leadership at the County level. […]

Hoffenberg’s campaign will officially launch with the Grunge & Ghouls Gala, a fundraiser and celebration:
Friday, September 26, 2025 | 7 – 9 PM spirited evening of music, costumes, and community
American Legion Post 1941, 900 S. La Grange Road, La Grange

* SRP News | Cook County commissioner’s security firm faces new lawsuit alleging sexual assault by employee: The lawsuit also targets Morrison Security for negligent retention and supervision, alleging the company ignored prior warnings about Holmes’s inappropriate behavior toward minors. Another MSC employee reportedly flagged Holmes to company president Morrison as unfit to work unsupervised with young women. The complaint contends MSC’s failure to act led directly to Gant’s injuries.

* Daily Herald | ‘We will take care of people’: Conroy’s county budget plan responds to threatened federal cuts: Bracing for federal funding cuts to safety net programs, DuPage County Board Chair Deb Conroy has announced a balanced-budget plan that calls for new affordable housing efforts, supporting food pantries and a “stronger social service infrastructure.” The proposed budget totals $644.7 million for the upcoming fiscal year. “For the first time, we must plan based on threats to the very existence of the federal departments and programs our residents depend on for food, shelter, education, energy assistance and critical medical services,” Conroy said in her budget address Tuesday. “The programs that survive the threat of cuts will likely see funding sliced away, leaving gaping holes that will hurt the most vulnerable among us.”

* Daily Herald | ‘Conservation takes action’: How volunteers restored 589 acres at Palatine forest preserve: Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle visited Palatine on Tuesday to praise the work of dozens of volunteers who’ve restored hundreds of acres at Deer Grove East Forest Preserve to their natural state. Their efforts, Preckwinkle said, restored almost double the amount of land that’s been lost to expansion of O’Hare International Airport. “We know that it’s not enough to simply acquire land and keep it from being developed,” she said. “To make the preserves amazing places where nature thrives, conservation takes action.”

* Daily Herald | Former Illinois public health director among speakers scheduled for TEDx in Arlington Heights: The third annual event, an invite-only presentation Oct. 4, at Rolling Green Country Club, is a local, independently-organized version of the internationally popular TED Talks. It operates under a license with the New York- and Vancouver-based nonprofit organization behind the big ideas conferences. The onstage speeches of Ezike and seven other presenters will be recorded and available online after the event at tedxarlingtonheights.com.

*** Downstate ***

* WCIA | Decatur City Manager cites issues with council member as reason for resignation: “Regrettably, ongoing actions by one council member have undermined the professional standards and mutual trust necessary to fulfill my role effectively. In my view, these actions represent a breach of both the letter and intent of my employment agreement and have made continued service untenable,” Gleason wrote.

* WTVO | Housing and energy top priorities for Rockford area economic development: “One of the things I was happy to see was, number one, the participation was robust. Everyone’s working together in this region, and everyone wants to work to move not just Rockford, Winnebago County, Boone County, they all want to move Illinois forward,” said House Speaker Rep. Emanuel “Chris” Welch (D). Vella noted that his district is experiencing positive trends with projects like the Hard Rock Casino Rockford and efforts to reopen the Belvidere Stellantis plant.

* WTVO | Funding approved for Winnebago County’s vital tornado warning system: The Winnebago County Administration and Operations Committee unanimously approved over $100,000 in funding for all tornado sirens. “I have family members that don’t carry a cell phone. So, I believe these sirens are vital for public safety,” said vice chairman of the Winnebago County Board Public Safety Committee, Aaron Booker. More than 70 of the sirens are over 20 years old and have technological and environmental issues. Booker said less than half weren’t operational, and crews have fixed some, but not all.

* Pantagraph | Bloomington votes to maintain 1% grocery tax, rebate some sales tax: Bloomington City Manager Jeff Jurgens said the continuation of the tax would generate $3 million annually for the city and would make a significant reduction in the $7.25 million budget deficit that was projected earlier this year. Assuming the average Bloomington household has 2.3 people and spends $9,474 on groceries a year, the city estimated that this would have a financial impact of $7.90 a month to those residents.

* WMBD | Congressman tours Liberty Steel as the company eyes an HQ move: Congressman Eric Sorensen toured the Liberty Steel and Wire Monday as the company explores moving its headquarters to Peoria County. State Sen. Dave Koehler and Rep. Sharon Chung were also on the tour. Koehler said it was to make sure the 17th District Congressman saw the Liberty Steel plant, all of the jobs at the facility and the moves that are being considered.

* WGLT | At first, the Pretrial Fairness Act reduced McLean County’s jail population. It didn’t last:
In an interview, Sheriff Matt Lane said occupancy was in the 150s per day shortly after the PFA was instated. He said the jail now hovers around 230-240 detainees per day. “We’re able to handle it,” Lane said, noting recent hirings that have brought them to near fully staffed. “There is some overtime it’s causing because the population is up, and we had to open another housing unit.” The increase has led to opening an additional 40 to 50 beds—but they’re nowhere near capacity. After a 2018 expansion and renovation, total capacity is 455 beds, including a women’s unit holding up to 74 people.

* WIFR | Rockford City Council passes agreement to improve public safety: The City will acquire a nearly 300-foot tower located on North Main Street. This public safety infrastructure was originally owned by Winnebago County. City council members explain because of where the tower is located, it will allow better communication access to emergency personnel. “Before, we would have to go through the county, then through the city, obviously, and so this will alleviate that process; we will have direct control of that tower,” explained Tuneberg.

*** National ***

* NYT | Jimmy Kimmel, Somber but Defiant, Defends Free Speech in Return to ABC: Not everyone in the country was able to watch the return of “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” Two large station groups, Nexstar and Sinclair, pre-empted the episode from the ABC affiliates they own — and said they would continue to do so going forward. Those two station groups represent a little more than 20 percent of ABC’s national reach combined.

* 404 Media | We’re Suing ICE for Its $2 Million Spyware Contract: On Monday 404 Media filed a lawsuit against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) demanding the agency publish its $2 million contract with Paragon, a company that makes powerful spyware that can remotely break into mobile phones without the target even clicking a link. The sale of the spyware to ICE has activists and lawmakers deeply concerned about what the agency, which continues to push the Trump administration’s mass deportation effort, may use the technology for. The contract and related documents 404 Media is suing for may provide more information on what ICE intends to do with the spyware.

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Good morning!

Wednesday, Sep 24, 2025 - Posted by Rich Miller

* Steve Earle

Everyone in Nacogdoches knew Tom Ames
Would come to some bad end
Well the sheriff had caught him stealin’ chickens and such
By the time that he was ten

And one day his daddy took a ten dollar bill
And he tucked it in his hand
He said, ‘I can tell you’re headed for trouble, son
‘And your momma wouldn’t understand’

So he took that money and his brother’s old bay
And he left without a word of thanks
Fell in with a crowd in some border town
And he took to robbing banks

What’s up?

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Wednesday, Sep 24, 2025 - Posted by Isabel Miller

* Click here and/or here to follow breaking news. Hopefully, enough reporters and news outlets migrate to BlueSky so we can hopefully resume live-posting.

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