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* 3:34 pm - The notorious STAR bonds bill is now being debated in the Illinois House.

The Dept. of Revenue just filed the fiscal impact note, which allowed the bill to be moved today…

The Department of Revenue was not provided with a plan or detailed description of the proposed development, its precise location, or any financial details. This information is critical to provide a comprehensive analysis of the proposed STAR Bonds development. Thus, the estimate below is limited in scope. SB 2093 (H-AM 4) would cost the State $12,500,000 per year over a 23 to 35 year period totaling between $287.5 million and $437.5 million in future sales tax revenue as estimated by the Department of Revenue. These funds would be diverted to the STAR Bond district. Based on the information provided by the developer, the Department is unable to forecast the impact on existing sales tax revenue.

Why would the Dept. of Revenue file a note if they had no information? Shouldn’t they have waited?

Sponsoring Rep. John Bradley literally pleaded with GOP Rep. David Reis to help his district like he has helped Reis’ district…

“I’ve always been with you when you’ve needed something… I’m begging you, just give us this chance.”

* 4:56 pm - The bill passed 79-35-1. Lots of details in comments about the debate.

* 5:56 pm - Rep. Mike Bost, whose district borders Bradley’s to the west, encouraged a ‘yes’ vote today. Here’s what he said…


Rep. Burke dramatically asked why he should support another representative’s district while his suffered. Watch…


posted by Rich Miller
Friday, May 7, 10 @ 3:46 pm

Comments

  1. More magic beans.

    I’m weeping as Rep. Bradley speaks.

    Comment by Pot calling kettle Friday, May 7, 10 @ 3:48 pm

  2. I’ll reiterate my earlier comment, PQ is tanking for the developers.

    Comment by SAP Friday, May 7, 10 @ 3:51 pm

  3. Based on the information provided by the developer, the Department is unable to forecast the impact on existing sales tax revenue.

    Is everyone phoning it in now?

    Comment by OneMan Friday, May 7, 10 @ 3:52 pm

  4. No streaming feed today?

    Comment by Dr. Reason A. Goodwin Friday, May 7, 10 @ 3:53 pm

  5. Bradley had previously helped Reis on the Southeastern Illinois Industrial Development Authority bill a few years ago, which actually did receive some funds subsequently.

    Comment by Downstate Friday, May 7, 10 @ 3:59 pm

  6. C’mon give Johnny a break. Vote AYE.

    Comment by Bill Friday, May 7, 10 @ 4:00 pm

  7. Look, the bureaucrats can’t predict how much this is going to cost because a final development plan doesn’t exist. That doesn’t exist because the legislation hasn’t passed.

    Comment by Downstate Friday, May 7, 10 @ 4:04 pm

  8. Hey Rich! You just got a call out from Rep. Reis.

    Comment by RJW Friday, May 7, 10 @ 4:05 pm

  9. lol

    Comment by Rich Miller Friday, May 7, 10 @ 4:05 pm

  10. If you build it, they will come.

    Comment by George Friday, May 7, 10 @ 4:05 pm

  11. Hey, Miller makes the Trib and a floor debate in the same day.

    Comment by Bill Friday, May 7, 10 @ 4:05 pm

  12. Way to go Bost! Never thought you had it in ya!

    Comment by GullyJamison Friday, May 7, 10 @ 4:09 pm

  13. “This is what we been needed”

    Comment by Bill Friday, May 7, 10 @ 4:11 pm

  14. Rich,
    You better keep away from Marion for a while.

    Comment by Bill Friday, May 7, 10 @ 4:11 pm

  15. ==final development plan doesn’t exist. That doesn’t exist because the legislation hasn’t passed.==
    Not because it’s a quickie Plan B to capture something from all the lobbying money spent?

    Comment by Vote Quimby! Friday, May 7, 10 @ 4:12 pm

  16. Bill, my brother lives close by, so I’ll keep my profile low. lol

    Comment by Rich Miller Friday, May 7, 10 @ 4:13 pm

  17. Rep. Bost was a sponsor of the original STAR bonds bill, so it would be kind of hypocriticial to oppose this one.

    We cannot wait because that allow more people to realize what a bad idea this really is.

    Comment by Pot calling kettle Friday, May 7, 10 @ 4:13 pm

  18. I’d be interested in SLC’s opinon of the STAR bond legislation…

    Comment by Vote Quimby! Friday, May 7, 10 @ 4:16 pm

  19. LOL…forgot to add “SNARK”

    Comment by Vote Quimby! Friday, May 7, 10 @ 4:16 pm

  20. ===I’d be interested in SLC’s opinon of the STAR bond legislation…===

    Deal sweetener: Rich, I’ll buy you a beer next time I’m in the Patch if you manage to get a comment from SLC.

    Comment by Obamarama Friday, May 7, 10 @ 4:17 pm

  21. If Bost is opposing this, he is very likely depriving his own district of a number of good jobs. I wonder if this is political suicide for him…???

    Comment by HW Friday, May 7, 10 @ 4:17 pm

  22. Maybe you could ask SLC at CAPAG. They’re actually hosting him there.

    Comment by Rich Miller Friday, May 7, 10 @ 4:17 pm

  23. Don’t ya love the downstaters & representatives from outside chicago who are opposing this bill - because they didn’t believe the jobs “promise”, yet they totally trust AT&T on their “jobs bill.”
    Love it - believe what you want to believe folks.

    Comment by dupage progressive Friday, May 7, 10 @ 4:18 pm

  24. Rich, if Mayor Butler can endorse Andy McKenna after the things he said in regards to the Southern Illinois Miners’ stadium, there’s hope for you yet when it comes to visiting the Hub of the Universe.

    Comment by Downstate Friday, May 7, 10 @ 4:19 pm

  25. You can’t poach businesses from a 25 mile radius…just their customers.

    Comment by Pot calling kettle Friday, May 7, 10 @ 4:21 pm

  26. == a number of good jobs==
    Few good jobs are “associates.” In the St. Louis MSA, where there is actually a population to draw workers from, this was a bad idea. I know there are few employers in the Marion area, but those that are there have to use a temp service to drug test everyone and make sure they can stay off the meth/patches/pipe and work before they are hired long-term. And, again, it’s not that people don’t care about jobs for that region–it’s just a Pandora’s Box ready to unleash holy hell on the rest of the state. Then we will end up like Greece…

    Comment by Vote Quimby! Friday, May 7, 10 @ 4:22 pm

  27. Now they are all invoking Rich! They must be blogging during debate

    Comment by Bill Friday, May 7, 10 @ 4:22 pm

  28. DP - I was thinking the same thing about this and AT&T. I guess STAR Bonds didn’t “employ” enough lobbyists.

    Comment by Good Thinkin' Lincoln Friday, May 7, 10 @ 4:23 pm

  29. Yeah, I get Reis and Gordon. Lucky me. lol

    Comment by Rich Miller Friday, May 7, 10 @ 4:25 pm

  30. I am getting the vague impression that Careen Gordon does not like the bill.

    Comment by Montrose Friday, May 7, 10 @ 4:25 pm

  31. Good thinkin’ Linc. - How could any industry (except utilities) possibly employ the same number of high-priced, arm twisting, wine & dining lobbyists as AT&T??
    The only way that at&t bill could be considered a jobs bill is that it employed 3/4 of all registered lobbyists. Sick!

    Comment by suspending reality Friday, May 7, 10 @ 4:26 pm

  32. Lame ducks should not be allowed to speak.

    Comment by Bill Friday, May 7, 10 @ 4:29 pm

  33. Never thought I’d say it, but “Thank you, Bob Biggins!”

    Comment by GullyJamison Friday, May 7, 10 @ 4:30 pm

  34. =If Bost is opposing this, he is very likely depriving his own district of a number of good jobs. I wonder if this is political suicide for him…??? =

    Didn’t Holbrook author the original bill? He later came out an opposed it (under intense pressure from the mayors in his district). Haine, Beiser & Hoffmann also came out and opposed it, even though it would’ve been in their district.

    Comment by Steve-O Friday, May 7, 10 @ 4:31 pm

  35. Pot Calling Kettle: There are no comparable businesses to poach customers from within a 25 mile radius of this project….unfortunately.

    Comment by HW Friday, May 7, 10 @ 4:32 pm

  36. SR - that was snark about the lobbyists.

    And yes, I totally agree that their employment of so many lobbyists was and will be the only way the AT&T bill will ever be considered a jobs bill. Sick indeed.

    Comment by Good Thinkin' Lincoln Friday, May 7, 10 @ 4:32 pm

  37. Just hearing the words Southern Illinois and wine in the same sentence makes me cringe. Woof.

    Comment by Obamarama Friday, May 7, 10 @ 4:32 pm

  38. ==Its not very diverse==
    LOL

    Comment by Bill Friday, May 7, 10 @ 4:32 pm

  39. ===There are no comparable businesses to poach customers from===

    Cabelo’s or whatever would only be the anchor. There would be plenty of comparable businesses within 25 miles.

    Comment by Rich Miller Friday, May 7, 10 @ 4:33 pm

  40. The area is at it’s max for tourists. If the malls, the national forest, the wildlife refuge, the university, the wine trail, etc. don’t attract more people, why would this?

    It wouldn’t. That’s why the developers won’t do this on their own, that’s why no one will lend them money.

    It will create construction jobs. The local businesses won’t be able to move in, so they will close. Their workers will move to the new development. The Illinois Center Mall will be a set for the next Blues Brothers movie. (So, I guess that’s a plus.)

    Comment by Pot calling kettle Friday, May 7, 10 @ 4:33 pm

  41. Is this the same group (or related) from Glen Carbon that was pushing to do something in Perry County at Pyramid? I have tried to google it but nothing comes up. If it isn’t you have to wonder what’s in the water down there…

    Comment by LINK Friday, May 7, 10 @ 4:34 pm

  42. == If the malls, the national forest, the wildlife refuge, the university, the wine trail, etc. don’t attract more people, why would this?==

    A converted strip mine? Are you kiddin’? People will flock there in droves. I57 will need four more lanes.

    Comment by Bill Friday, May 7, 10 @ 4:36 pm

  43. If this is a destination development, 25 miles isn’t far enough.

    Comment by Anonymous Friday, May 7, 10 @ 4:37 pm

  44. ===A converted strip mine? Are you kiddin’? People will flock there in droves. I57 will need four more lanes.===

    What is I57?

    Comment by Obamarama Friday, May 7, 10 @ 4:37 pm

  45. GTL - Yep, got it & was being sarcastic too… lol.
    If anyone saw the scene in senate executive and sen. pankau’s accurate statements in her email to supporters, it’s the time of year when all the expensive suits come out to peddle their slimy goods.

    Comment by suspending reality Friday, May 7, 10 @ 4:38 pm

  46. Hey, if Branson can do it, why can’t Marion.

    Comment by George Friday, May 7, 10 @ 4:38 pm

  47. You people can keep your snarky comments and stay in that godforsaken place called Chicago.

    Comment by RJW Friday, May 7, 10 @ 4:39 pm

  48. stay in that godforsaken place called Chicago

    Deal.

    Comment by George Friday, May 7, 10 @ 4:39 pm

  49. Thanks. I will.

    Comment by Bill Friday, May 7, 10 @ 4:40 pm

  50. Lisa is soooo cool!

    Comment by Bill Friday, May 7, 10 @ 4:41 pm

  51. Heck, I might even grab a nice bottle of wine from the neighborhood wine shop, walk on down to an authentic Naples-style pizza joint, then top if off with a visit to an old-fashioned Ice Cream parlor, and then ride public transportation home so I don’t have to drive drunk.

    Comment by George Friday, May 7, 10 @ 4:43 pm

  52. hey - at least this bill has fines to the developers if there are NO jobs created by the bill. What a concept.
    Why didn’t/wouldn’t at&t do the same thing????
    They certainly promised jobs in their bill, so what the heck?

    Comment by dupage progressive Friday, May 7, 10 @ 4:43 pm

  53. ===You people can keep your snarky comments and stay in that godforsaken place called Chicago.===

    Then you can keep your silly pieces of legislation.

    Comment by Obamarama Friday, May 7, 10 @ 4:43 pm

  54. Smarta**!! : )

    Comment by RJW Friday, May 7, 10 @ 4:44 pm

  55. Rich…I live in Saline County and know the subject area like the back of my hand. There are no businesses and no development of any sort comparable to the sort of “destination” businesses that are proposed here. From what I have read on this subject, it would be a rare and unique situation. That said, I am sure that politically, it is an abortion.

    Comment by HW Friday, May 7, 10 @ 4:45 pm

  56. ==godforsaken place called Chicago==
    which, to southern Illinois, is anything north of I-72…

    Comment by Vote Quimby! Friday, May 7, 10 @ 4:47 pm

  57. Burke asks his colleagues to vote against the legislation out of… spite?

    Comment by Obamarama Friday, May 7, 10 @ 4:48 pm

  58. Nope, for me it starts north of Grundy county.

    Comment by RJW Friday, May 7, 10 @ 4:49 pm

  59. You’re completely missing the point. There are no “destination” businesses, sure. But the development will only be partly destination businesses. That’s why the developer offered that furniture place $100 million up front. You get the big businesses in and then attract all the others. And there are plenty of “other” businesses in that region which would be impacted.

    That being said, the surrounding impact would be less in Marion. But that’s never been why I thought this was the worst bill ever. It’s what happens down the road when Daley et al get their little hands on it.

    Comment by Rich Miller Friday, May 7, 10 @ 4:49 pm

  60. Rich, Fiscal Note from ILGA. The Dept of Revenue did provide an estimate.

    Fiscal Note, House Floor Amendment No. 4 (Dept. of Revenue)
    The Department of Revenue was not provided with a plan or detailed description of the proposed development, its precise location, or any financial details. This information is critical to provide a comprehensive analysis of the proposed STAR Bonds development. Thus, the estimate below is limited in scope. SB 2093 (H-AM 4) would cost the State $12,500,000 per year over a 23 to 35 year period totaling between $287.5 million and $437.5 million in future sales tax revenue as estimated by the Department of Revenue. These funds would be diverted to the STAR Bond district. Based on the information provided by the developer, the Department is unable to forecast the impact on existing sales tax revenue.

    Comment by Anon Friday, May 7, 10 @ 4:51 pm

  61. go Sista Careen!!!
    Wish you were as much a profile in courage during at&t bill of empty promises?

    Comment by everything is a jobs bill Friday, May 7, 10 @ 4:51 pm

  62. The way they are talking about the Southern Illinois economy you would think they were talking about Chechnya. Anyway, do they really think they can turn Marion into a 250 mile radius tourist destination? I don’t see a Wisconsin Dells popping up there. If they really want an economic stimulus for the area, why don’t they just give the area 12.5 million a year in cash rather than trying to prop up a Disney Land in an area that can’t support it.

    Comment by UI Chancellor Friday, May 7, 10 @ 4:53 pm

  63. I agree that the risk of Daley and buddies getting to exploit this to an extreme would be a problem. I did read through the bill, however, and noticed a number of unique qualifiers that would seem to my non-attorney mind to severely limit its use in other situations. One such item was a requirement that post-surface-mined ground would need to make up a certain percentage of the overall tract involved in the STAR bond district.

    Comment by HW Friday, May 7, 10 @ 4:56 pm

  64. “—-The way they are talking about the Southern Illinois economy you would think they were talking about Chechnya—-” Actually, UI Chancellor, it reminds me of the former Yugoslavia. Beautiful scenery, beautiful people, difficult economic and social conditions. I have lived in East Central Illinois and I have lived here. They are two vastly different worlds. I can say with all sincerity that aggressive efforts of this sort would offer the potential of a jump start to propel this local economy out of a long-standing condition of recession that has existed down here for over 50 years.

    Comment by HW Friday, May 7, 10 @ 5:03 pm

  65. ==severely limit its use in other situations==
    Nope. They had those in the Glen Carbon version as well, including a close proximity to a university. The horse is out of the barn, now…

    Comment by Vote Quimby! Friday, May 7, 10 @ 5:09 pm

  66. I’m struggling to identify anything good/smart/progressive/responsible that came out of this session. Any nominees?

    Comment by Chicago Cynic Friday, May 7, 10 @ 5:18 pm

  67. HW- I think Rich has it right. Would you be willing to trade that “potential of a jump start to this local economy” for what will happen when Daley figures out a way to use this?

    Downstaters who don’t like Chicago now, you just wait…

    Comment by Lester Holt's Mustache Friday, May 7, 10 @ 5:28 pm

  68. 79 to 35? I didn’t know the Marion-Carbondale Combine was so powerful, lol.

    This thing is wired wall to wall through both caucuses. More to come, no doubt.

    Comment by wordslinger Friday, May 7, 10 @ 5:36 pm

  69. The Pyramid State Park transformed to Illinois’ Branson group does not seem to be the same. That was the Toney Watkins Co.

    Comment by Anonymous Friday, May 7, 10 @ 5:51 pm

  70. What a disgusting display from our government.

    Can our esteemed media take just a little of the passion they apply to U of I admissions, or candidates’ tax returns, and use it here? Or would that be too much to ask?

    Comment by Just a Reader Friday, May 7, 10 @ 6:07 pm

  71. Amen “Just a Reader”!

    Comment by Chicago Cynic Friday, May 7, 10 @ 7:14 pm

  72. The Southern Illinois tourism economy has not “maxed out” as someone noted. It’s just getting started to be taken seriously.

    Rich, I know you have concerns not so much with this bill, but what might morph out of this down the road. That’s a legitimate concern.

    However, for all you SOBs on this list and other newspaper websites that keep using the terms rubes, hillbillies, bumpkins, etc., I’m getting sick of it.

    Please get you heads out of your rears, come on down and enjoy our hospitality. I think you’d be surprise at what you will fine and exactly how much potential is down here.

    Comment by Downstate Friday, May 7, 10 @ 7:30 pm

  73. The opposite of “Profiles in Courage” would be “Profiles in…” what??? Whatever it is, they can use our legislators as role models.

    Comment by DuPage Dave Friday, May 7, 10 @ 7:34 pm

  74. Stars is one of the last gasp efforts by the Illinois politicians to try and attract any type of business to the state. No business will locate in the Illinois cesspool without an assortment of incentives and, as always. there are the insiders that are always willing to hand them out. I can’t understand why so many of you are against this situation. After all, you are the ones that voted to make Illinois into the overtaxed entitlement state that it is.

    Comment by Sueann Friday, May 7, 10 @ 10:19 pm

  75. Branson grew because Lake of the Ozarks was already a destination. Some Nashville-types had homes there and decided to set up shop. Over the years it grew.

    If southern Illinois is to grow (and it has lots of potential), a new mall will not do it. Southern Illinois has suffered through more than one of these grow quick schemes, and they don’t work. If they would invest some money in the Cache River area, perhaps growth will increase, but a new mall next to the old one that couldn’t keep four anchor stores? Please spare them. A Cabela’s is not going to spark the next Branson. This kind of pie-in-the-sky does no one any good because it distracts from opportunities to spur real growth, which would be slow, but steady.

    The attractions that already exist should be used as a foundation. The Post Creek Cutoff should be filled and the Cache River wetlands allowed to develop. That has the potential to become a unique destination for the area and would attract sport fishers, hikers, canoers, bird watchers, etc. Once that happens, THEN Cabela’s might want to set up shop, and they won’t need a boat-load of money before they do. It would all start with some funds for the DNR and some Federal dollars for the Wildlife refuge and some money for SIUC as well. And it would take time to grow.

    But, who wants to wait for something that would actually work when we could throw money to a developer now?

    Comment by Pot calling kettle Friday, May 7, 10 @ 10:36 pm

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