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* This is what happens when your party’s top candidates and former President warn gullible hyperpartisans about voting by mail. It obviously wouldn’t have won the race for Bailey, but it would’ve taken some pressure off whatever election day workers he had

Democrats locally and nationally have a big advantage in early voting. In Champaign County, for example, more Democrats voted early or voted by mail than on Election Day. Gov. J.B. Pritzker got 10,907 votes by mail in Champaign County; 11,016 in-person early votes; and 18,088 Election Day votes.

Republican gubernatorial candidate Darren Bailey got 17,154 Election Day votes and 6,611 in-person early votes but just 2,296 votes by mail — about one-fifth Pritzker’s total.

* Sun-Times

More than 130 doctors, nurses and other health care professionals are urging Gov. J.B. Pritzker to save Illinoisans’ lives by speeding up the state’s transition to electric trucks that will reduce the amount of diesel fuel air pollution.

In a letter to the governor this week, the health professionals asked Pritzker to sign a pact with a group of other states that are setting goals for phasing out diesel fuel engines with near-term targets as early as 2030.

“Emissions from diesel truck engines are particularly harmful for the health of communities,” the doctors wrote in their letter. “This is especially true in lower-income communities and communities of color, which too often bear disproportionate health burdens due to increased pollution exposures from freeways, railyards, warehouses and other freight hubs.”

Pritzker has declined to sign on and, earlier this year, cited concerns about the impact on businesses. Pritzker didn’t provide a direct answer to the request in a statement from a spokesman this week and, instead, pointed to an electric vehicle rebate program now being offered.

Across Illinois, fine particle pollution from trucks will cause more than 400 early deaths, nearly 200 heart attacks and thousands of respiratory illnesses in 2023, a report released last May found.

* Scott Holland

Seldom have I seen in the state political sphere such an instant outpouring of raw emotion than following the untimely death of state Sen. Scott Bennett, D-Champaign, who succumbed to complications from a large brain tumor Friday. Reading through the statements Rich Miller compiled at his Capitol Fax blog (CapitolFax.com), as well as his Twitter posts and reader comments, was a moving, wrenching way to begin processing the loss of a 45-year-old husband and father who clearly leaves a gaping hole in his home, community and the Statehouse.

It really felt unprecedented. There was an even larger outpouring when Judy Baar Topinka passed, but she was widely known.

* Lightfoot campaign press release…

State Rep. Kelly Cassidy on Tuesday released the following statement in response to the news that cryptocurrency executive Sam Bankman-Fried was arrested on criminal charges of wire fraud, securities fraud, money laundering, conspiracy to avoid campaign finance regulations and more:

“The federal charges against Sam Bankman-Fried raise serious questions about his bankrolling of Chuy Garcia’s campaign to the tune of nearly $200,000. What were Bankman-Fried’s motives for spending so much on Rep. Garcia’s reelection, and what did Garcia promise in return – particularly when he was running unopposed at the time? Further, a June 2022 Sun-Times article reported that Rep. Garcia said he’d had a direct conversation with Mr. Bankman-Fried prior to Bankman-Fried’s decision to make his campaign a beneficiary of his wealth. What was said in that conversation that gave Mr. Bankman-Fried the impression that Garcia was such a worthwhile investment for him?”

“Samuel Bankman-Fried has done real harm, and the implications of his donations must be taken seriously. Voters deserve to know the facts when making important decisions about who they can trust. Unfortunately it seems that Chuy Garcia will bring back the old way of doing Chicago-style politics – and we can’t afford that in City Hall.”

US Rep. Garcia got $2,900 in direct contributions from Bankman-Fried, plus this

The PAC spent $151,420 for direct mail pieces to support Rep. Jesus “Chuy” Garcia, D-Ill., even though he is running unopposed in the Democratic primary — and the little known Republican on the ballot in the safe Democratic district is not raising or spending money. That a PAC jumps in a race where a candidate has, for practical purposes, zero real opposition is highly unusual.

Garcia told the Chicago Sun-Times on Sunday that Bankman-Fried phoned him about a week-and-a-half ago to discuss one of his issues, pandemic preparedness. Garcia is a member of the Financial Services Committee, which regulates parts of the digital assets industry.

We may never know the extent of SBF’s spending because he gave a lot of cash through dark money groups, including apparently to Republicans.

Either way, I’m guessing the mayor believes the new poll.

* Sun-Times op-ed

I recently read a story by Sun-Times reporters Nader Issa and Fran Spielman on how the city, under Mayor Lori Lightfoot, is shifting educational expenses the city once covered back to the Chicago Public Schools.

The reason? Starting in 2025, CPS will be governed by an elected school board, not one appointed by the office of the mayor. No oversight, no money. So the financially strapped CPS could soon face a budget deficit of $600 million, with future “school closings and mass layoffs” possible. […]

The governor and legislators need to come up with a long-term funding plan for CPS for the city’s sake. No slap-dash, one-time fixes.

A mayor has deliberately yanked money from her city’s schools after the General Assembly approved an elected school board and now it’s the legislature’s job to fix it? Maybe Rep. Cassidy can come up with a bill /s

* Speaking of Lightfoot…

Today, Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot’s re-election campaign released its third TV ad, “Sacrifices.” In the ad, Mayor Lightfoot describes the impact her parents’ grit had on her and the sacrifices they endured so she and her siblings could lead better lives and how that motivates her every day.

“Sacrifices” also highlights how that motivation guides Mayor Lightfoot to fight for all families in Chicago emphasizing her administration’s key initiative, INVEST South/West. With these historic investments totaling more than $2 billion, progress is happening across the city, as the initiative has begun to pay off.

“Sacrifices” will run on TV and across digital platforms beginning today.

Watch “Sacrifices”

“Sacrifices” Full Transcript

Mayor Lightfoot: [to camera] I’m the youngest of four kids. Both my parents were born in the segregated South. I wouldn’t be sitting here, but for the sacrifices that my parents made for me, and particularly my mom.

Mayor Lightfoot: [announcing to a crowd] My mother.

Mayor Lightfoot: [to camera] My parents sacrificed everything to make sure that my brothers and sister and I could have a better life, a life that they could never have imagined. As mayor, I’m doing everything I can to widen and open up opportunities for those families who are growing up like the ones like mine.

“Widen and open up opportunities” except for cutting K-12 spending.

* Isabel’s roundup…

posted by Rich Miller
Tuesday, Dec 13, 22 @ 2:28 pm

Comments

  1. =The governor and legislators need to come up with a long-term funding plan for CPS for the city’s sake. No slap-dash, one-time fixes.=

    CPS already gets a massive amount of state money. The last time I looked, state funding was in proportionally larger than CPS’s percentage of students in the state. The way to fill the void? Maximize your tax levy.

    Comment by JS Mill Tuesday, Dec 13, 22 @ 2:36 pm

  2. Why should anyone think Chuy promised anything to FTX? People spend money on campaigns all the time, and since Chuy wax unopposed, what possible reason would he have for even taking a meeting with SBF about the campaign?

    Comment by Socially DIstant watcher Tuesday, Dec 13, 22 @ 2:40 pm

  3. Lest ye still believe that Ken Griffin went after the Fair Tax Amendment for any reason other than his own naked self-interest:

    [the Fair Tax Amendment], which aimed to raise the rate from 5% to 8% on the highest incomes, would have cost Griffin around $51 million every year in extra tax. In especially good years — in 2018, Griffin reported income of almost $2.9 billion — he might have been forced to pay more than $80 million more.

    Big congratulations to everyone who voted to help out the richest men in Illinois.

    – MrJM

    Comment by @misterjayem Tuesday, Dec 13, 22 @ 2:44 pm

  4. LOL, the parents of the Crypto jerk are both law professors at Stanford and daddy of crypto jerk was involved in the company’s philanthropic ventures. Maybe he’s the link to political donations?

    Comment by Amalia Tuesday, Dec 13, 22 @ 2:44 pm

  5. ===even taking a meeting with SBF about the campaign===

    That’s a misreading of the story.

    Comment by Rich Miller Tuesday, Dec 13, 22 @ 2:50 pm

  6. I get why this mayor (and possibly future mayors) would want to divest city government from CPS as the elected school board takes control. But in doing so, she surrenders the right to talk about schools and education policy in the campaign.

    Comment by Telly Tuesday, Dec 13, 22 @ 2:53 pm

  7. ===Why should anyone think Chuy promised anything to FTX?===

    This is Chicago. We invented pay-to-play, except we call it, “you scratch my back, and I’ll scratch yours.”

    That’s a lot of money for essentially an uncontested race. Chuy’s got a lot of mouths to feed and he happened to have a seat on the right House committee.

    But maybe you’re right and we should just ignore this coincidence. Nothing to see here folks. Move along.

    Comment by 47th Ward Tuesday, Dec 13, 22 @ 2:54 pm

  8. ===Big congratulations to everyone who voted to help out the richest men in Illinois.===

    Then he moved anyway, LOL.

    Way to go, GOP, you did so well he left despite winning?

    That election is still the best comedy to interpretation… ever.

    * Won the Fair Tax, and yet the financier and piggy bank left anyway, leaving the GOP far behind in cash

    * Rodney Davis won. Davis showed everyone so much he’s now leaving Congress while Mary Miller and Mike Bost swallow up that Rodney Davis win.

    * Got that ILSC seat win, and by doing so got the whole ILSC remapped and that court seated a 5-2 Dem majority.

    I’m not saying that even then I was surprised by the glee, I’m not saying that…

    In the end, Griffin left, and left that GOP far worse than even the RaunerS, Diana too, left the ILGOP

    That’s saying a lot, lol

    Comment by Oswego Willy Tuesday, Dec 13, 22 @ 2:55 pm

  9. ===Chuy’s got a lot of mouths to feed===

    Did they use his mail house? Because that’s the only fed mouth.

    Comment by Rich Miller Tuesday, Dec 13, 22 @ 2:58 pm

  10. Good to see inflation cooling and gas prices falling. Hopefully this trend continues. Things seem almost normal now in terms of COVID. A few wear masks in indoor public places like stores, and that’s okay. Trying to follow local recommendations and risk levels.

    Comment by Grandson of Man Tuesday, Dec 13, 22 @ 3:10 pm

  11. The 90 year old NIU grad story is the feel good news of the day. Nice to read that one.

    Comment by Friendly Bob Adams Tuesday, Dec 13, 22 @ 3:29 pm

  12. 1. GOP opposition to early voting pre-dates Trump. Illinois’ Republican lawmakers have opposed virtually every measure to make voter registration and voting easier, going back to Motor Voter 30 years ago. It’s basically the “I had to walk to school five miles uphill both ways through snow drifts when I was a kid” argument. Voting should be hard, it builds character and sorts out weak-willed voters. Like a poll tax or literacy test, only for “character.” Really hard to undo decades of preaching.

    2. The point about School funding is well-made, Rich. No attempt to make this election about Chuy is going to succeed. Lightfoot’s campaign contributions are a treasure trove. She has set up an IE group to circumvent donation restrictions for lobbyists and contractors, has she not?

    3. Once again, Lightfoot campaign ads are about “I” not “we.” It seems way late for a bio ad.

    Comment by Juvenal Tuesday, Dec 13, 22 @ 3:32 pm

  13. “CPS could soon face a budget deficit of $600 million, with future “school closings and mass layoffs” possible”… For some reason, the re-upping of that whopping $900,000,000+ Kinsey TIF District just came to mind.

    Comment by Benniefly2 Tuesday, Dec 13, 22 @ 4:27 pm

  14. For those of you who have cheered KG’s move to Florida or otherwise raged against his political activities- based on today’s info congratulations- his moving to Florida single handedly has cost all of us taxpayers 85 million a year in lost tax revenues along with whatever other taxes his Employees who relocated along with him. That’s a big number to make up and would have paid for a lot of social programs

    Comment by Sue Tuesday, Dec 13, 22 @ 6:22 pm

  15. “congratulations- his moving to Florida single handedly has cost all of us taxpayers 85 million a year in lost tax revenues”

    And here I thought that kissing Kenny’s boots was embarrassing while he still lived here.

    – MrJM

    Comment by MisterJayEm Tuesday, Dec 13, 22 @ 7:01 pm

  16. ===his moving to Florida single handedly has cost all of us taxpayers 85 million a year in lost tax revenues===

    Considering he won his Fair Tax vote and still left, it’s really folks like you who continue to fawn over him that look quite foolish.

    He played you. Congratulations.

    Comment by Oswego Willy Tuesday, Dec 13, 22 @ 7:05 pm

  17. ===That’s a big number to make up and would have paid for a lot of social programs===

    What do you care, as I recall you cheered Rauner all day, every day, of Rauner’s term, including the budget impasse.

    Are you troll-worrying about others? That’s fun

    Comment by Oswego Willy Tuesday, Dec 13, 22 @ 7:12 pm

  18. Own the libs by defunding CPS?

    Comment by Biker Tuesday, Dec 13, 22 @ 7:56 pm

  19. The majority of FTX combined political contributions actually went to Republicans, which is probably why the Republican refrain has been “but Democrats”.

    The firm originally had 2 CEOs after all. The other CEO and the company’s PAC donated to Republicans.

    Comment by The Other Rich Hill Wednesday, Dec 14, 22 @ 4:56 am

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