Anita Dunn was paid for doing comms work for Speaker Madigan while ‘helping’ Alaina Hampton
Wednesday, Sep 13, 2023 - Posted by Rich Miller * NPR correspondent Tom Dreisbach…
There’s lots more, so go read the whole thing. * A brief mention was made of this in the Tribune’s August 27th Mapes trial roundup, which I regrettably didn’t read because I was on vacation at the time…
…Adding… A new Tribune story was just posted…
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Wednesday, Sep 13, 2023 - Posted by Rich Miller
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*** UPDATED x1 *** Who’s doing this, what is their rationale and why are the feds helping them?
Wednesday, Sep 13, 2023 - Posted by Rich Miller * Not a lot of details in this pretty thin story, but it raises several questions: Are private organizations really responsible for two-thirds of the migrant influx? If so, which organizations are they? Are these aid groups really shipping migrants to Chicago knowing they can’t help the migrants once they get to Chicago and that the migrants then have nowhere to go? And approximately what percentage of these trips are paid for with federal dollars? Also, if the feds are paying for this travel, why isn’t the federal government paying to house and feed them at their destinations?…
As far as the numbers go, Gov. Abbott claimed last week that his state has shipped about 7,200 migrants to Chicago since last year. NBC 5 reported at the end of August that Chicago “has received over 13,500 migrants in the past year from Texas, and as 6,500 are spread among the 15 currently operating shelters.” So, that’s a little over half the total, not a third. But he could be including private groups in that total. Whatever the case, it would be nice to know who these groups are so that we can ask them for their rationale about what the heck they’re doing. I have an inkling about who one of those groups might be, but I’m still waiting on a reply. * Back to the story…
Talking to these groups might be helpful. It would also be helpful if the rest of us knew who those groups are. *** UPDATE *** From the Tribune last month…
A spokesperson for Catholic Charities in Chicago told me this afternoon she was not aware of any direct collaboration with Catholic Charities in San Antonio, but would check.
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*** UPDATED x1 *** The cash bail system was definitely a cash cow for some folks
Wednesday, Sep 13, 2023 - Posted by Rich Miller * Mark Maxwell…
* PD MacElroy, by the way, has just five full-time public defenders on staff. In addition to their daily caseloads, MacElroy told Maxwell that her defenders represent 360 of the 474 people currently sitting in the county jail, many of whom have filed for pretrial release. The General Assembly appropriated $10 million in new, additional funding for suburban and Downstate public defenders, but the Illinois Supreme Court has not yet distributed the money. *Heavy sigh* *** UPDATE *** From the Illinois Supreme Court…
* Meanwhile, ABC 7 got a look at a new $20 million renovation and expansion of DuPage County’s judicial facilities…
Cash bail let the system off easy. We’ll see if the actors are up to the new order. * Cook County Public Defender Sharone Mitchell Jr. described Chief Judge Popejoy’s “15-20 minutes, this bond, this bond, this bond, this bond, go home,” depiction in highly stark terms…
* Context from the AP…
* Last item…
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