SAFE-T Act lawsuits combined in Kankakee County
Friday, Oct 21, 2022 - Posted by Rich Miller * Here we go. WCIA…
By the way, if you want a copy of Sen. Scott Bennett’s reform legislation, click here. * SJ-R story about that Springfield SAFE-T Act event I told you about yesterday. Good to see some rhetoric that wasn’t hyperbolic and Jim Glasgowesque…
* More un-Glasgowesque rhetoric in Adams County…
I have never understood the opposition to anonymous complaints because law enforcement has heavily relied on anonymous tips forever. * Hearings were held on a proposed omnibus bill for months and months. The Illinois Supreme Court even formed a study commission in 2017, which included a wide range of stakeholders, and which released a report in 2020. So, this claim is exaggerated for effect…
* CPD Superintendent…
…Adding… From the 13th Ward’s alderperson…
* Roundup from Isabel…
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Campaign notebook
Friday, Oct 21, 2022 - Posted by Rich Miller * 2018’s inflation-adjusted spending was $72.8 million, compared to $65 million in ad spending this year to date. So, 2022 is not actually a record…
Also from the Crain’s article…
In 2020, the House Democrats ran Chicago broadcast ads for 11 candidates, about what they’re doing this year so far. But they went up pretty early this year in some races. Subscribers have been getting a full rundown of these ads in both chambers, including another one today. And, sure, those ads reach far more people who don’t live in the district than those who do. But the spending is about reaching as many people who vote in the district as possible, and broadcast is still a valuable tool which has been shown to work time and time again. * Foster, Casten and Schneider are targeted by a Dick Uihlein-funded PAC…
* Click here for the debunking… ![]() * Along the same lines…
* Charles Thomas interview excerpt…
“I guess so.” Well, that changes everything. /s * ILGOP…
* I missed this one from the other day…
* Press release…
* Laying the groundwork for a “stolen election” claim? Maybe…
That poll claimed 44 percent of the electorate say they’re Republicans, compared to 47 percent who said they were Democrats. I don’t know of any other Illinois statewide polls in the last 20 years which show a spread that even. * Miletich…
…Adding… New ad…
* Illinois early vote totals…
* Chicago early vote totals…
By Oct. 24, nearly every county will open up new sites for voters to cast ballots * Isabel’s roundup…
* Illinois gubernatorial candidates asked about gender affirming care for minors: “Just look at the Parental Notification Act, Governor Pritzker allows children to make their own decisions without their parents involved, and it is wrong,” Bailey said. “I believe parents have the best interest in mind for their children and that parents should be making that decision, not teachers or doctors or governors.” * Schakowsky’s fundraising towers over GOP challenger Rice’s: Schakowsky, of Evanston, collected $166,898 during the year’s third quarter, records show — far from the million-dollar hauls that U.S. Reps. Sean Casten of Downers Grove or Lauren Underwood of Naperville reported for their respective races in the 6th and 14th Districts. * Illinois Comptroller Susana Mendoza touts a financial rebound while her GOP opponent questions her ties to Madigan: Teresi entered October with a little more than $26,000 in her campaign fund after raising more than $38,000 from July through September, including $21,000 from the campaign fund of Aurora Mayor Richard Irvin, who headed Griffin’s slate of Republican candidates but finished third in the GOP primary for governor. Mendoza had more than $1.4 million on hand at the start of the month, having raised more than $623,000 and spent a little more than $184,000 in the previous quarter. * 18th State House District candidates Gabel and Hutchinson talk key Illinois issues ahead of the election: Hutchinson said the [SAFE-T] act has made Illinois’ neighborhoods unsafe. He said he supports providing police with more resources to address crime in communities instead. Gabel, who supports the act, said because it has not gone into effect yet, it has not affected neighborhood safety. She said she supports the act because it seeks to reform systemic racism in the criminal justice system by addressing use of force, body camera usage and pretrial detention, among other issues. The two candidates did, however, agree that banning automatic assault weapons would better protect communities from gun violence. * Incumbent Joe Aiello faces newcomer Daniel Pittman in race for Sangamon County treasurer: This is Pittman’s first time running for elected office. He has received endorsements from Vote Vets, New Politics and Run For Something. Aiello works closely with organizations such as Veterans Administration, American Legion, St. John’s Breadline and others. As for endorsements, “The most important endorsement is from the voter on Election Day,” Aiello said. * Recruiters at breweries, schools to fix poll worker shortage: As Adams noted, part of the challenge in recruiting more poll workers is reaching younger people. That’s something Cook County, Illinois (where Chicago is located) has been working hard at. Sally Daly, the deputy clerk of communications at Cook County Clerk’s Office, explained that they’ve been doing outreach with high school students. Even before the students are old enough to vote, they can sign up to work the polls. “We go into [high schools] and make a pitch to students .. .and let them know if they’re 16 years or older they can serve as an election judge. And we pay, they can make some money for a day and also serve their democracy,” she said. * Endorsements… * Daily Herald endorsement: Murphy for Illinois Senate in 28th district * Daily Herald endorsement: Nizamuddin for Illinois House in 48th district * Daily Herald endorsement: Lewis for Illinois Senate in 24th district * Daily Herald endorsement: Greg Hart for DuPage County Board Chairman * Daily Herald endorsement: Deanne for Illinois House in 45th district
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Pritzker, Proft release new ads
Friday, Oct 21, 2022 - Posted by Rich Miller * Posted in the order they were received. Pritzker campaign…
That’ll be on broadcast TV, as well as other platforms. * Proft’s PAC…
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Live coverage
Friday, Oct 21, 2022 - Posted by Isabel Miller * Follow along with ScribbleLive…
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