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*** UPDATED x1 *** Open thread
Wednesday, Dec 4, 2019 - Posted by Rich Miller * I have to take a family member to the airport, so I’ll be gone for a while. Keep your conversation Illinois-centric and please be nice to each other. Also, you might use some of this time to donate to Lutheran Social Services of Illinois. Just sayin… *** UPDATE *** Ever heard that old saying about how adventures don’t begin until something goes wrong? Yeah, that’s been my entire afternoon. Talk with you tomorrow.
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*** UPDATED x2 *** Tillman files appeal on bond case
Wednesday, Dec 4, 2019 - Posted by Rich Miller * Background is here if you need it. Public finance/muni bonds reporter for Debtwire Municipals…
*** UPDATE 1 *** Press release…
*** UPDATE 2 *** The appeal is here.
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*** UPDATED x1 *** Three different ways of looking at the same situation
Wednesday, Dec 4, 2019 - Posted by Rich Miller * Letter to the editor from Alaina Hampton’s former spokesperson Lorna Brett…
* Letter to the editor from Sen. Iris Martinez (D-Chicago)…
* And this is something I already posted from Rep. Deb Conroy (D-Elmurst)…
Thoughts? *** UPDATE *** From Rep. Conroy…
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*** UPDATED x1 *** Plummer says he was offered ethics commission slot in exchange for his silence
Wednesday, Dec 4, 2019 - Posted by Rich Miller * Background is here if you need it. Mark Maxwell followed up with Sen. Jason Plummer (R-Edwardsville)…
* Transcript…
Other Republican Senators have confirmed to me that Brady originally supported the Democrats’ idea to create a new legislative ethics commission, but had to bow to the will of caucus members who were furious that a “low hanging fruit” ethics bill was the only thing they’d get out of the veto session. Brady and Plummer reportedly got into a heated argument in caucus about this. Plummer is not the lying type. He may be interpreting things in a different way, but he seems genuine in his belief that he was effectively being silenced in exchange for a little campaign sweetener, when he actually wanted to make some real changes in the way the Statehouse functions. That’s not an unusual thing for a legislative leader to do, by the way. Co-opting members is part of the game. Brady also does have some issues with his caucus, and while there’s nothing illegal with him profiting from video gaming, some of his members tell me they were most concerned with the fact that he never actually reported he was making money off the industry…
And with the recent revelations that the Illinois Gaming Board has given licenses to people with connections to organized crime, the entire industry is now under a cloud. *** UPDATE *** From Leader Brady’s spokesperson…
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*** LIVE COVERAGE ***
Wednesday, Dec 4, 2019 - Posted by Rich Miller * Follow along with ScribbleLive…
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