*** UPDATED x1 *** Cook County Public Guardian: “Maybe we’re at point that we should just abolish DCFS altogether”
Friday, Mar 24, 2023 - Posted by Rich Miller * CBS 2…
* From the above-referenced court order…
* From the governor’s office…
*** UPDATE *** It turns out, the Cook County Public Guardian is the girl’s guardian ad litem. From Charles Golbert…
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Afternoon roundup
Friday, Mar 24, 2023 - Posted by Rich Miller * Personal PAC’s latest mailer… ![]() ![]() * Trouble at EIU…
* More disturbances at Pontiac’s prison…
* Pantagraph story about a teacher who quit after parental rage…
* For no reason in particular, here’s the Illinois unemployment rate since 1976… ![]() * ICC…
* “Entry is free for high school and college kids”… ![]() Looks like grooming /s. …Adding… I forgot about a pic I had. This press release reminded me…
She was wearing a red jacket loaned to her by former Rep. Randy Ramey. It used to be, freshmen were compelled to wear Ramey’s red jacket during floor debate on their first bills. But like most other freshman hazing rituals, the tradition was (thankfully) abandoned… ![]() That’s just a wee bit big on her. * Isabel’s roundup…
* Sun-Times | ‘We nearly broke the system’: Hospitals face staff exodus, violence three years into pandemic: At the three-year anniversary of the coronavirus shutting down Illinois, the pandemic has ebbed, but Chicago area hospitals are struggling to cope with the vastly altered health care world the plague left behind. * Block Club | Chicago Public Schools Is Paying $4 Million To Help Fix Its Bus Woes: Chicago Public Schools provides transportation for over 17,000 students. Hundreds of students have commutes longer than an hour. * Sun-Times | Black Illinois Tollway employees outraged over rope hung in locker room: A white co-worker said it was part of a joke having nothing to do with race. One complaint from a Black employee called it “an overt, poignant and intentional display of intimidation and harassment meant to impose terror.” * Daily Southtown | Palos Park mayoral candidates share their plans to increase community engagement: Milovich-Walters said she’d like to establish a welcome committee made up of community members to help get the word about businesses, events and organizations. The committee would make brochures with information and talk with residents, particularly new residents, to engage them with the community. * WGN | CPD officer Danny Golden files lawsuit against now-closed Beverly bar: Sean’s Rhino Bar and Grill — which closed last year and remains for sale — violated its liquor license, ignored capacity restrictions and did not have security guards working on the night that Golden was shot last July, according to the lawsuit filed last month by Golden and his brother, who was also wounded in the shooting. * AP | Rap artist Afroman sued by officers who raided his home: Seven law enforcement officers have sued rap artist Afroman, accusing him of improperly using footage from a police raid on his Ohio home last year in his music videos. Four deputies, two sergeants and a detective with the Adams County Sheriff’s Office brought the suit earlier this month, claiming invasion of privacy. Other law enforcement officers who were involved in the raid are not named as plaintiffs. * Salt Lake Tribune | A Utah parent says the Bible contains porn and should be removed from school libraries. Here’s their full challenge.: Frustrated by the books being removed from school libraries, a Utah parent says there’s one that hasn’t been challenged yet, but that they believe should be, for being “one of the most sex-ridden books around.” * WaPo | Most trans adults say transitioning made them more satisfied with their lives: “Living doesn’t hurt anymore,” said TC Caldwell, a 37-year-old Black nonbinary person from Montgomery, Ala. “It feels good to just breathe and be myself.” * Vice | Trans Children Were the Beginning. The GOP Is Coming for Adults Now.: A newly-proposed healthcare ban in Florida could effectively ban gender-affirming care for people of all ages, in yet another indication that GOP lawmakers are not only targeting trans youth, but trans adults too.
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House celebrates historic first
Friday, Mar 24, 2023 - Posted by Rich Miller * Yesterday was the first day of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan…
* For the first time, the Illinois House has two Muslim freshmen. The House paused at sunset so the two members, Reps. Abdelnasser Rashid and Nabeela Syed, could speak. It’s definitely worth a look… Speaker Welch catered the subsequent iftar. * Rep. Syed’s speech was particularly touching…
…Adding… From the meal…
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