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Question of the day

Tuesday, Apr 4, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller

Besides raise a lot of money, what does Judy Baar Topinka have to do to win this November?

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Tuesday, Apr 4, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller

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“Sympathy for the Governor”

Tuesday, Apr 4, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller

Read the whole thing, but blogger Elwood Grobnik makes a lot of good points.

I’ve been by G Rod’s house twice in the last two weeks, as we’ve been spending our Sundays going to open houses in Albany Park. […]

I have to admit I was a little surprised by what I found. Unfortunately, the presence of cops in unmarked cars sitting on the block sort of discouraged me from taking pictures of G Rod’s digs, so you’ll have to take my word for it the Blagojevich place on the corner of Richmond and Sunnyside is not a mansion. I mean it’s a nice place and all - sizeable for a city home, probably four bedrooms, a little bigger than its bungalow neighbors - but it’s eighty years old and looking like it needs a little work. I’m quite certain the Governor’s Mansion in springfield is a much more lavish affair.

I bring this up because this governor has taken a lot of flack for a lot of things - and he’s earned most of it. But one of the oddest things he’s taken fire for is living at home. Many downstaters - who were key to his election in 2002 - have taken affront that his family prefers to stay at their own digs in Chicago rather than move into the Governor’s mansion.

When Jerry Brown was elected governor of California, but decided not to move into the Governor’s Mansion, he was hailed as a hero and an antidote to some of the waste and bloat of the Reagan years. But G Rod, instead of turning his fairly modest middle class home into a PR coup, has flubbed the whole thing and gotten burned.

I also agree that the governor shouldn’t be forced to live in that mansion. Why should his kids be stuck in that little apartment upstairs while the tourists are roaming through the place for hours on end? Why should he pull his daughter out of school to put her in a school in the state’s “company town” where everyone knows she’s the big boss’s daughter? The mansion isn’t the White House. There’s no office there. Jim Thompson moved much of state government to Chicago decades ago.

Yet, Blagojevich still gets hammered on this issue.

UPDATE: I should make it clear that I strongly believe he ought to be in Springfield a lot more often, particularly when the legislature is in session.

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Meeks meets with black ministers

Tuesday, Apr 4, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller

Dick Kay reports that a meeting between Sen. James Meeks and 79 black ministers yesterday was “no love fest”.

Andy Shaw has this:

Reverend James Meeks fielded some tough questions Monday about his possible run for governor. Some African-American ministers are worried a Meeks candidacy might actually help the Republicans.

Some of the Chicago area’s most prominent African American ministers agree with Reverend and State Senator James Meeks that the Democratic Party’s taken the black vote for granted much too long and shortchanged their community when it comes to key issues like education. But the ministers say it’s too soon to even consider supporting an independent run for governor by Reverend Meeks until they’ve met with the other candidates, including Republican Judy Baar Topinka and Democratic Governor Rod Blagojevich. “Meeks is a pastor. We are pastors. We love him as a pastor. We support him as a pastor as we understand him. His candidacy is all but a proposition. We have two candidates right now, Topinka and Blagojevich,” said Bishop Tavis Grant, Clergy Speaks.

Most of the 79 African American ministers who grilled Reverend Meeks for two intense hours during a meeting Monday morning are worried about an independent candidacy siphoning off enough votes from Democrats, including Governor Rod Blagojevich, to elect a slate of Republicans led by Judy Baar Topinka. They are inclined to support Blagojevich– but only if he meets their demands for more spending on education, prison reform and drug treatment.

“We need to hold the governor’s feet to the fire right now. And if we have not heard something from the governor by a certain date, then we may have to look at other options,” said Bishop Larry Trotter, Clergy Speaks.

Mike Flannery adds:

A few minutes later, Illinois’s highest-ranking African-American politician, Sen. Barack Obama, declined to take sides.

“Something I think would be great is for Meeks and Gov. Blagojevich to sit down and figure this thing out,” Obama said. […]

“Rev. Meeks’ proposals are gonna be helpful in the short term, and he’s also proposing ideas in the long term that ought to be discussed and need to have a hearing,” Blagojevich said.

“Well, and, If that’s true, the Democratic Party needs to sit down and find out what the African-American community need in order for me not to run,” Meeks said.

More here.

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More allegations of pay to play

Tuesday, Apr 4, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller

Here we go again.

State government has awarded a $500,000 no-bid contract to a law firm because of expected legal action stemming from a decision to cancel two prison-building projects.
The companies overseeing those projects, Williams Brothers Construction of Peoria Heights and River City Construction of East Peoria, have said the state still owes them millions of dollars.

The state-hired law firm, DLA Piper Rudnick Gray Cary, has made more than $250,000 worth of contributions to political campaign funds since 2002, according to the Illinois State Board of Elections Web site. That figure includes separate contributions of $50,000, $25,000 and $25,000 to Gov. Rod Blagojevich’s political campaign fund, Friends of Blagojevich, and a combined total of $22,500 to the state Democratic Party’s coffers. […]

Blagojevich spokeswoman Rebecca Rausch denied any link between Piper Rudnick’s campaign contributions and its legal services contract with state government.

“I think CDB chose the firm that was in the best position to protect the taxpayers’ money,” she said, adding that part of the firm’s job is to ensure that only appropriate bills get paid.

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Morning shorts

Tuesday, Apr 4, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller

· Cook County faces cash crunch. Sources say gov’t may need to borrow to fund operations

· At least 12 tornadoes touched down in Illinois - eight of which caused damage - in a storm system that moved across most of the state Sunday night

· Illinois Review: Why Judy won’t win

· Venture capital investment growth in IL lagged Midwest. And, Illinois’ venture capital proposal shrinks to $3.2M

· Crane ‘the past’ McSweeney says

· Two high-ranking officials of Lake County government have lost their jobs over violations of county policies underpinned by a romantic relationship between the two, officials said Monday.

· Editorial: Budget shouldn’t ignore abused and neglected kids

· More problem with the wall. Maybe the guv should declare war.

· This really is absurd.

· No more cursive?

· The Chicago Defender got its first makeover in a century.

· Jesse White Tumblers hit by double tragedy

· It’s smooth commuting on Ryan

· Sneed: Media maven Bruce DuMont is looking for “dynamic, young media savvy entrepreneurs” to add to the board of the new Museum of Broadcast Communications. Is that you?

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Sympathies

Monday, Apr 3, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller

House doorman John Warrington passed away on Friday. His wake is tonight at Kirlin-Egan & Butler Funeral Home from 5-8 (900 s. 6th). The funeral is tomorrow at 10am at St. Aloysius Church.

My most sincere sympathies to his family and his many friends.

UPDATE: Here is all the info, including the obituary.

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Cegelis endorses Duckworth

Monday, Apr 3, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller

From Lynn Sweet’s column:

Christine Cegelis, who lost a three-way Democratic House primary battle last month, said she endorses the winner, wounded Iraq war vet Tammy Duckworth.

“I certainly endorse Tammy over Peter Roskam. I hope for a Democratic win in November, and I wish her all the luck in the world,'’ Cegelis said. […]

Cegelis’ post-primary letter to her backers wished Duckworth luck. “She’s going to need it,'’ Cegelis wrote, since the “full force'’ of the Republican Party would be helping her November opponent, state Sen. Peter Roskam (R-Wheaton).

But she never was more explicit and skipped a DuPage County Democrat unity breakfast the Saturday after the election, where a picture of Duckworth with the two rivals she beat could have been worth the proverbial thousand words.

Good for her. Now maybe everybody can move on to the general election. (Hat tip: Austin Mayor in comments.)

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Hmmm

Monday, Apr 3, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller

This could be an interesting event. Wonder what the speech will be about.

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Question of the day

Monday, Apr 3, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller

This question was suggested by commenter “Papa Legba.”

How will the current organized and coordinated protests by Latinos impact the long term future of politics in Illinois…? Does the organizational strength of this group surprise/not surprise/interest/not interest people?

Let’s try to stay with the topic at hand, please. As before, racist comments will be deleted and violators will be forever banned from commenting.

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Tax stuff

Monday, Apr 3, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller

From the AP:

The U.S. Census Bureau says Illinois residents paid $2,060 in state taxes per capita in 2005, the 29th highest amount in the country.

The Census Bureau says the national average last year was just over $2,192.

That puts us just $20 higher than Indiana, $130 higher than Iowa, $361 lower than Wisconsin, $429 higher than Missouri and $336 lower than Michigan, to name a few neighbors. (Quick math, may be some minor errors.)

Also from the Census Bureau:

State government tax collections reached nearly $649 billion in fiscal year 2005, a $57 billion (9.7 percent) increase from 2004, the Census Bureau reported today.

According to data from the 2005 Annual Survey of State Government Tax Collections, taxes on individual income were $221 billion, up 12.6 percent; and general sales taxes were $212 billion, up 7.2 percent. These taxes made up more than two-thirds of all state tax collections.

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Community colleges getting more expensive

Monday, Apr 3, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller

This article states that the average tuition and fees at community colleges in Illinois is now $2,318 a year.

For another year, tuition increases at suburban community colleges dwarfed the rate of inflation — as seven area community colleges raised the price of admission by an average of 10 percent for the 2006-07 school year.

Tuition increases have become an annual rite statewide. Tuition increased by 40 percent between 2001 and 2006 at the 48 community colleges in Illinois.

During that same period, the consumer price index — a key indicator of inflation — increased by just 12 percent. […]

Community college officials blame the state for tuition increases.

State money to Illinois community colleges fell from a high of $372.7 million in 2002 to $345.7 million in fiscal year 2005 — a 7 percent decrease.

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Upping the ante on the 3rd airport

Monday, Apr 3, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller

Congressman Jesse Jackson, Jr. intends to increase the pressure on Gov. Rod Blagojevich.

The Abraham Lincoln National Airport Commission needs to enter into a long-term land lease with the state in order to move forward with plans to build a south suburban airport.

Before this can happen, it needs Gov. Rod Blagojevich’s approval.

Rick Bryant, spokesman for U.S. Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr., D-Ill., said ALNAC has a strategic plan that should grab the attention of both Blagojevich and the public.

“We are going to launch a public relations effort aimed at closing the deal — specifically aimed at putting public pressure on the governor,” Bryant said.

“It will be a multimedia campaign,” Bryant said, adding municipalities in support of the airport have already pledged to donate around $100,000. He said the campaign is estimated to cost $250,000, and will consist of billboards, yard signs, radio and TV advertisements and mail fliers. […]

George Ochsenfeld, president of Shut This Airport Nightmare Down, said the new campaign to promote the airport is only intended to embarrass and pressure Blagojevich.

“Congressman Jackson is way off base thinking he can push this through,” Ochsenfeld said. “He’s just obsessing about an airport that will never happen.”

Country Club Hills has already ponied up $20,000 to the cause.

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S-T warns Meeks

Monday, Apr 3, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller

The Sun-Times editorial page sends a warning to potential third-party gubernatorial candidate Sen. James Meeks.

But in reaching out to the conservative wing of the GOP in considering a run as an independent, Meeks is playing a high-stakes game that could have serious consequences — not only politically but also for the interests of African Americans that the pastor of the Salem Baptist Church is trying to promote. […]

Would Meeks, in his spoiler’s role, want to threaten further such gains by drawing votes from Blagojevich and helping get him defeated in November?

Meeks espouses conservative social values by being opposed to abortion and gay marriage, and is appealing to conservative Republicans to support his candidacy, meaning he could also possibly draw some votes away from GOP nominee Judy Baar Topinka, a moderate on these issues.

Coming to the support of Meeks, some South Side aldermen have accused Blagojevich of selling the black community short. Meeks can only hope, when all is said and done, the charge doesn’t stick to him instead — that the positive value of his insertion into the gubernatorial race isn’t overwhelmed by the negatives. And Blagojevich would be ill-advised to ignore the challenge a Meeks candidacy poses and the very real issues he raises.

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Morning shorts

Monday, Apr 3, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller

· Dan Ryan wins Sox opener

· Fun with numbers: On Wednesday, at two minutes and three seconds after 1:00 in the morning, the time and date will be 01:02:03 04/05/06. That won’t happen again for a hundred years.

· The Northern Star newspaper has two quotes from NIU political leaders that are underwhelming, to say the least:

Andrew Bogda, secretary of the College Republicans and freshman geography major, said the issue of corruption will be in Topinka’s favor. People will see Topinka as the least dishonest, he said. […]

Paul Stoddard, faculty advisor for the College Democrats, said people make the accusations that Blagojevich and Illinois politics in general are too corrupt, however the same can go for any state.

· The U.S. Census Bureau says Illinois residents paid $2,060 in state taxes per capita in 2005, the 29th highest amount in the country. The Census Bureau says the national average last year was just over $2,192.

· Letter: Gov. Rod Blagojevich’s proposed budget for 2007 ignores the needs of abused and neglected children in northern Illinois by omitting any cost-of-living adjustment for the agencies that serve most of this vulnerable population and for the foster parents who directly provide care in their homes. […] Child welfare agencies are subsidizing the state at the rate of $23 million a year through the diversion of privately raised dollars to support state contracts.

· Editorial: Compromise needed on state’s capital budget

· Finke: Blagojevich and U.S. Sen. DICK DURBIN had an event recently at an East St. Louis high school. As usual, students were used as props. Blagojevich and Durbin were more than an hour late, meaning the kids were still hanging around school on a Friday afternoon after 5 p.m.

· Marin: Is Gov’s budget borrowing trouble?

· Sneed has learned that Ald. Ed Burke (14th) and three other aldermen fighting to halt $16 million in payments to the Venezuela-owned voting machine company that was at the center of the recent ballot-counting debacle plan to ante up their threat.

· Sweet: Ducking the border

· Ald. Tom Tunney (44th) is trying to make it easier for clubs featuring male and female impersonators by changing zoning laws that peg them as adult entertainment.

· The Illinois Attorney General’s Office says the Peoria Park Board violated the law by holding two closed-door discussions in March about its land partnership with School District 150.

· Tongue firmly planted in cheek: Rather, the skinny is that Gov. Rod Blagojevich actually ordered the flying of the Iowa flag so he could familiarize himself with its colors in anticipation of a future visit to the Iowa presidential caucuses.

· blueollie: “However, when I look around and see the vast majority of the rest of the population (mostly overweight and out of shape people, many who smoke) I can see why Topinka’s persona might have more widespread appeal. That thought sickens me, but seems to be reality.”

· Low-key dismissals of 2 city employees weren’t made public

· Another thing that won’t happen at Wrigley: “By the time the festivities began, there was enough energy in the park to light the Vegas Strip.”

· Way too late, but still pretty witty.

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