McCann decides to plead guilty
Thursday, Feb 15, 2024 - Posted by Rich Miller * Crazy town…
…Adding… Sen. McClure…
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GOP property tax proposal shows how pension costs are declining as percent of state budget (Updated)
Thursday, Feb 15, 2024 - Posted by Rich Miller * From a Rep. Tim Ozinga (R-Mokena) press release…
* I asked how the tax relief program would be funded. Response…
* Here’s the chart. Click the pic for a larger image if you need it… ![]() Zoom in… ![]() You can clearly see the problem with this idea. The percentage of state spending on pensions is currently way below 25 percent and is expected to continue that decline. A rough calculation shows that this plan would cost taxpayers an extra $2 billion or so in the coming fiscal year, and more in future years if Ozinga’s chart is accurate. * But the chart does dramatically show why you’re not hearing so much about the state pension “crisis” any longer. Again, if the projections hold up, pension costs become much more manageable as a percentage of total state spending. Perhaps Rep. Ozinga could lock in his plan at 21 percent instead and use that extra money for property tax relief going forward. Then again, the best local property tax relief is probably the state spending more on K-12, which takes the burden off local taxpayers. This is Gov. Pritzker’s explanation earlier in the week…
I dunno about “tremendous” progress, but the arrow is slowly pointing in the right direction for a change. And that started under Bruce Rauner, who signed evidence-based funding into law. …Adding… From Rep. Ozinga…
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*** UPDATED x9 *** State, county announce more money for asylum-seekers, but city conspicuously missing
Thursday, Feb 15, 2024 - Posted by Rich Miller * Notice any entity missing from this press release?…
The city’s deliberately under-funded appropriation runs out in April, but the mayor isn’t announcing any attempt to convince the city council to appropriate more? I’ve asked the state, county and city for an explanation. So, watch for possible updates. *** UPDATE 1 *** Jordan Abudayyeh…
*** UPDATE 2 *** Tina Sfondeles…
*** UPDATE 3 *** I’m told the mayor agreed to ask the city council for an additional $70 million during a February 5th meeting with the governor and county board president. And then the mayor apparently changed his mind. *** UPDATE 4 *** Stay tuned… *** UPDATE 5 *** Senate President Don Harmon…
Harmon has said before that he cannot support more migrant funding without more spending on other issues, like the ones he mentioned above. *** UPDATE 6 *** Mayor Johnson was pressed by Mary Ann Ahern on his flip-flop and he seemed to obliquely deny he changed position…
*** UPDATE 7 *** Mayor Johnson continued to resist answering the question…
A reporter then tried three times to get a straight yes or no answer about whether Johnson would commit to the new funding. He didn’t get a direct response. The bottom line is the mayor gave his word ten days ago to ask for an additional $70 million and has now apparently reneged. *** UPDATE 8 *** Mayor Johnson said he is “not aware” of the details a reporter referenced about the supposed deal. When pressed by multiple reporters to answer the question and then complained that questioning was becoming “quite hostile.” Here’s the exchange…
*** UPDATE 9 *** From Chief Budgeteer Jehan Gordon-Booth and Rep. Jennifer Gong-Gershowitz, leader of the New Arrivals Working Group…
The House Speaker has said he’s basically in the same position as Harmon. Their respective caucuses want more spending on other priorities in exchange for voting for this appropriation.
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Protected: SUBSCRIBERS ONLY - Update to today’s edition (Updated)
Wednesday, Feb 14, 2024 - Posted by Rich Miller
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Roundup: Sam McCann trial
Wednesday, Feb 14, 2024 - Posted by Isabel Miller * Hannah Meisel is on the ground… ![]()
* Here’s her coverage from yesterday for Capitol News Illinois…
* AP…
* SJ-R…
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Live coverage
Wednesday, Feb 14, 2024 - Posted by Rich Miller * You can click here or here to follow breaking news. It’s the best we can do unless or until Twitter gets its act together.
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