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* What a weirdly misleading story that was…


Gov. J.B. Pritzker downplays a report in @politico that he was overheard "talking in high volume" in Davos talking about his political future, including a White House run. Pritzker says he was conducting a media interview and was asked about his future.

— TinaSfon (@TinaSfon) January 19, 2023

Full exchange

Q: And then also, there is a report today in Politico that quote, overheard Illinois Governor JB Pritzker talking at high volume in the central lounge of the Congress Center about his political future political career, including a possible White House bid. Is that an accurate report that you were overheard making comments in the Congress Center, whatever that is?

A: No. I was interviewed by one of your colleagues in another news organization. And, you know, they asked me all about Illinois. And eventually, they got around to asking the question that you all have asked me about being mentioned as a possible presidential candidate. And I was simply responding as I have to you that I have every intention to serve out the four years that I just won as governor, and that we have a lot of challenges in Illinois that we’re going to continue to work on overcoming, and lots of success already. And so to the, to the extent anybody overheard something, it was literally the answer that I was giving to that question that you all have asked me before.

* I think this conversation is over…


Pritzker is asked by @AmandaVinicky whether he would back another crack at getting a graduated income tax in Illinois: "That's not something that I'm focused on this session."

— TinaSfon (@TinaSfon) January 19, 2023

Full press conference is here.

* Uhleins in disarray

The race for chair of the Republican National Committee is dividing prominent households — pitting husband against wife.

Dick and Elizabeth Uihlein, billionaire GOP donors, have lined up on different sides of the battle over who is best equipped to lead the Republican National Committee.

Mrs. Uihlein has thrown her political muscle behind Ronna McDaniel‘s quest for a fourth term as RNC chair, while Mr. Uihlein is backing Harmeet Dhillon’s bid.

* Fresh numbers, traditional methodology. Politico

Sophia King’s campaign says its internal polling has the mayoral candidate moving up 5 percentage points from a month ago. The campaign says it’s because King is getting her message out.

Results

Garcia 21%
Lightfoot 15%
Vallas 10%
King 8%
Johnson 8%
Wilson 5%
Green 5%
Undecided 27%

* End Citizens United sent a letter to US Rep. Mary Miller (R-No Relation)…

End Citizens United today issued an open letter to Republican members of Congress who took money from disgraced Congressman George Santos. The letter calls on the members to donate the money to charity.

Below is the text of the letter:

In recent weeks, the truth about Congressman George Santos has come to light. Americans have learned that he lied and fabricated every detail of his life in order to deceive voters of New York’s 3rd Congressional District.

Santos is facing several investigations, at the local, federal, and international level, and is the subject of multiple legal and ethics complaints, including three from End Citizens United. In particular, Santos is accused of using a shell company to hide the true sources of the $700,000 loan he made to his campaign. He also failed to follow the law by filing his financial disclosures inaccurately and with concerning omissions. It is an unacceptable level of dishonesty, unethical behavior, and corruption.

You are among a handful of Republicans who have taken tainted campaign contributions from George Santos.

Given the long list of lies, likely criminality, and blatant disregard for ethics, transparency, or the truth, we are calling on you to donate George Santos’ tainted money to charity. Keeping the money or returning it to Santos would be an endorsement of his deception and corruption.

Sincerely,
Tiffany Muller
President, End Citizens United

According to the release, Rep. Miller received $5,000 from Kitara Ravache…. er… Rep. Santos.

* Press release…

ActBlue announced today that Regina Wallace-Jones will serve as its next CEO and President. Wallace-Jones, a technology executive, former elected official, and Democratic organizer succeeds Erin Hill, who led the organization for 14 years. Hill announced in July her intention to step down at the end of 2022.

* AG Raoul…

Attorney General Kwame Raoul today announced his office obtained a seven-year prison sentence in its prosecution of a Winnebago County man who embezzled more than $100,000 from LTC Support Services, a Galesburg, Illinois-based company that operates Community Integrated Living Arrangement (CILA) homes for individuals with developmental disabilities.

Steven A. Bennett, 53, of Roscoe, Illinois was sentenced Tuesday by Winnebago County Circuit Court Judge Joseph G. McGraw after pleading guilty in September 2022 to one Class 1 felony count of theft.

* The Chief Justice is not happy with CDB and CMS…

Dear Director Underwood and Director Pascente:

As you surely know, the three Illinois Supreme Court Justices from Cook County, the 24 Justices of the Illinois Appellate Court, First District, as well as their personal staff and other state court employees – well over 150 individuals in all – currently office on Floors 14 through 20 of the Michael A. Bilandic Building (MABB). I write to express my extreme dissatisfaction with the Capital Development Board and Central Management Services with respect to your management of the ongoing renovation of the MABB elevators.

The situation reached a crisis level yesterday morning when the Justices and staff arrived to work and were unable to ride the elevators up to their offices. Every elevator in the high rise bank was out of service, and the only operating elevator – the freight elevator – could not be utilized because it requires an operator with card access and no one from CDB or CMS was available. Neither CDB nor CMS communicated or provided adequate assistance as the day unfolded, thereby putting the safety of our judges and staff at risk should anyone on the court floors need to quickly descend to the lobby in the event of an emergency.

I am appalled at the egregious errors in CDB and CMS management of the elevator renovations. The lack of resolution on the part of your offices prompted the Supreme Court’s entry of an order yesterday suspending operations from the MABB until the safety of our judges and staff can be assured. Most disturbing is the lack of respect for the Judicial Branch of government, as well as the litigants whose access to justice has been compromised.

On behalf of my colleagues on the Illinois Supreme Court, I demand that you rectify the situation immediately. I will expect a response from you at your first opportunity.

Sincerely,

Mary Jane Theis
Chief Justice, Illinois Supreme Court

* Press release…

For the first time in the history of the Illinois House of Representatives, Speaker Emanuel “Chris” Welch hosted a retreat for the leadership team of the House Democratic Caucus.

“I was thrilled to host my first leadership retreat for this dynamic group of legislators,” said Speaker Welch. “It’s important that I continue to foster a collaborative environment and find ways for our members to focus on what’s most important to their communities. I have the privilege of serving with a talented group of lawmakers and this retreat was a great opportunity for us to learn from one another and discuss emerging priorities for our Democratic Caucus.”

Welch’s retreat, which was held on Wednesday, focused on individual roles in fostering a culture of collaborative leadership, and featured presentations from the National Conference of State Legislatures, a bipartisan organization providing training and development for lawmakers across the country.

“This leadership retreat was an excellent chance to center our focus as Democrats and collaborate on priorities for the upcoming legislative session,” said Majority Leader Robyn Gabel (D-Evanston). “We’ve had a very successful two years – balanced budgets, protected reproductive rights, passed an equity-centered clean energy jobs package, approved the nation’s strongest assault weapons ban, and much more. It’s a great honor to serve alongside this leadership team as we work to build on that success and deliver lasting results for hardworking Illinoisans.”

“I’m grateful for Speaker Welch’s ongoing effort to find ways for our caucus to collaborate and grow as leaders,” said Assistant Majority Leader Barbara Hernandez (D-Aurora). “This leadership retreat was an excellent learning opportunity and facilitated productive conversations about our priorities as Democrats for the next two years. We are united in our goal to uplift all of Illinois and to find effective solutions to the challenges we face.”

* I love this question from Ben during an aldermanic candidate forum…


Joravsky: You're running for the opportunity to be harassed by everyone. Why?

— The People’s Fabric (@peoplesfabric) January 19, 2023

* IDOA…

The Illinois Department of Agriculture (IDOA) today issued 33 [cannabis] Transporter licenses, successfully closing the 2022 application pool. These licenses are in addition to the 88 Craft Grow licenses and 54 Infuser licenses already issued to date and brings the total of licensed transporters in the state to 222. 85% of all new licenses under the CRTA are equity by ownership.

“My administration remains committed to building the most equitable and economically prosperous cannabis industry in the nation,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “Since I signed the Cannabis Regulation and Tax Act into law in 2019, we’ve issued hundreds of licenses for craft growers, transporters, and dispensaries—a majority of which are social equity applicants. And today, I couldn’t be happier to announce that the IDOA has issued an additional 33 transporter licenses—creating more good-paying jobs and setting the stage for a flourishing cannabis industry.”

“The Department is pleased to see this industry continue to grow” said Department of Agriculture Director, Jerry Costello. “They join the hundreds of Department licensees from the last two years in building the foundation of the legal cannabis industry in Illinois, and together have generated nearly 5,000 good-paying jobs. Our team remains highly focused on its core mission of developing a well-regulated and equitable industry.”

Transporter licensees transport cannabis and cannabis-infused products on behalf of other Illinois cannabis business establishments, but not directly to consumers. For example, a craft grower would utilize a transport licensee to deliver product to a dispensary.

The current list of licensees is available on the department’s website.

* And, finally, a group of former political movers and shakers got together in Naples, FL this week for the “Illinois Has-Been Reunion.” Click here for photos.

* Isabel’s roundup…

posted by Rich Miller
Thursday, Jan 19, 23 @ 2:28 pm

Comments

  1. Hotbed of popcorn innovation and proud of it.

    Comment by Loyal Virus Thursday, Jan 19, 23 @ 2:43 pm

  2. –The letter calls on the members to donate the money to charity.–

    It would probably be better for Mary Miller to keep the money. I don’t want any ‘charity’ she would donate to, to get any more money.

    Comment by TheInvisibleMan Thursday, Jan 19, 23 @ 2:45 pm

  3. After watching the clip of the interview the homeless veteran that Rep. Santos ripped off on CNN today, I really want Mr. Santos to resign, disappear, and never be heard from again. The lies and lunacy of him actually taking his seat were amusing at first. But hearing that guy saying he considered suicide when he lost his service dog was heart wrenching. This is beyond politics. George Santos is a wretched, evil man.

    Comment by Hot Taeks Thursday, Jan 19, 23 @ 2:51 pm

  4. someone should tell our chief justice that the word “office” is not a verb.

    Comment by jim Thursday, Jan 19, 23 @ 2:57 pm

  5. Photos - Illinois Has Been Reunion

    Appears to be a lot of IL Pension Money stimulating the economy of Florida.

    Comment by Red Ketcher Thursday, Jan 19, 23 @ 3:07 pm

  6. ===stimulating the economy of Florida.===

    Yep. lol

    And there are some others I know down there who didn’t make it to the event.

    Funny related story: Buddy of mine was golfing in Naples the other day. Was in the grill room with people we know. Spotted Dan Proft sitting at the bar.

    Comment by Rich Miller Thursday, Jan 19, 23 @ 3:14 pm

  7. popcorn. Illinois popcorn. small grain white popcorn cooked in lard. salted butter. having a jumbo bowl now. beats the heck out of Oreos(banned word).

    Comment by Blue Dog Thursday, Jan 19, 23 @ 3:25 pm

  8. The Illinois Has Been Reunion pictures—-resembles the Villages in Florida. Beverages and banter.

    Comment by Rudy’s teeth Thursday, Jan 19, 23 @ 3:28 pm

  9. = someone should tell our chief justice that the word “office” is not a verb. =

    Yes, it is. At least, according to the Oxford English Dictionary, and I’ll take their word for it: “intransitive. North American. To have or work in an office; to share an office with someone.”

    Comment by JoanP Thursday, Jan 19, 23 @ 3:29 pm

  10. Seems like someone has a problem with a female Chief Justice, taking nonsensical cheap shots.

    Comment by Big Dipper Thursday, Jan 19, 23 @ 3:42 pm

  11. Nice to see Convicted Felon Link looking so contrite.

    Not sure if he has been sentenced yet. Hopefully not. And hopefully him mugging for the camera will make its way into the US Attorney’s briefs concerning his sentencing.

    Comment by DougChicago Thursday, Jan 19, 23 @ 3:43 pm

  12. -I’m focused on this session.”-

    JB might want other issues on the 2024 ballot besides this. But, with his numbers in the House and the Senate: a progressive income tax is doable. Most true Blue states have a progressive income tax. How long can Illinois hold out?

    Comment by Steve Thursday, Jan 19, 23 @ 3:43 pm

  13. ===Nice to see Convicted Felon Link looking so contrite. ===

    What do you want him to do? Stay home and pull down his shades?

    Also, perhaps a Google search is in order for you: Assistant U.S. Attorney Christopher Stetler said Wednesday that prosecutors intend to recommend a term of probation if he cooperates fully with the government.

    https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/criminal-justice/ct-state-senator-terry-link-federal-tax-charge-arraignment-20200916-r5xjwwopvvg37a7ugevg7a7hne-story.html

    People are just so downright mean and nasty sometimes.

    Comment by Rich Miller Thursday, Jan 19, 23 @ 3:51 pm

  14. Steve,
    IL can hold out because it’s in our Constitution which means the people vote on it. Plenty of people who vote Dem (because of crazy and/or lackluster GOP candidates) are against what they perceive (and is marketted to them) as paying more taxes.

    Comment by cermak_rd Thursday, Jan 19, 23 @ 3:51 pm

  15. ==Santos is facing several investigations, at the local, federal, and international level, and is the subject of multiple legal and ethics complaints, including three from End Citizens United. In particular, Santos is accused of using a shell company to hide the true sources of the $700,000 loan he made to his campaign. He also failed to follow the law by filing his financial disclosures inaccurately and with concerning omissions. It is an unacceptable level of dishonesty, unethical behavior, and corruption.==

    The bar is low. None of that will be disqualifying.

    Comment by Politix Thursday, Jan 19, 23 @ 3:57 pm

  16. I suppose then it is up to the judge to decide Link’s fate.

    And, yes, I do think it is unseemly for someone like him to be frolicking about on a sun-filled afternoon with a bunch of the sort of people that got him — and that he got — in trouble.

    Comment by DougChicago Thursday, Jan 19, 23 @ 3:58 pm

  17. -are against what they perceive (and is marketted to them) as paying more taxes.-

    I think the majority of Illinois voters are for high sales taxes, property taxes, and tolls. I don’t see what’s holding back a progressive income tax: those public pensions aren’t going to be cut. Many Americans who make over 80k (in other states) are paying higher than 4.95%.

    Comment by Steve Thursday, Jan 19, 23 @ 3:59 pm

  18. ==An FOP election attorney’s social and police district candidate’s media full of racist and misogynist posts==

    A racist FOP candidate? That’s a feature, not a bug.

    Comment by Politix Thursday, Jan 19, 23 @ 4:02 pm

  19. yes Steve, I too think illinois likes high taxes and fees.

    Comment by Blue Dog Thursday, Jan 19, 23 @ 4:03 pm

  20. ===with a bunch of the sort of people that got him===

    He got into personal tax trouble. He got out of it by working as a mole against a bad guy. Take a breath already.

    Comment by Rich Miller Thursday, Jan 19, 23 @ 4:12 pm

  21. Regarding the Illinois Has-Been Reunion.

    I thought Illinois had people of color.

    Comment by H-W Thursday, Jan 19, 23 @ 4:14 pm

  22. WGEM decision to sack Mike seems very harsh. He did a great job. Hope the decision is reversed.

    Comment by Annonin' Thursday, Jan 19, 23 @ 4:24 pm

  23. ===I thought Illinois had people of color.===

    Pink is a color.

    Comment by 47th Ward Thursday, Jan 19, 23 @ 4:31 pm

  24. @ Annonin’

    I live in the WGEM market, and am shocked. Quincy is generally a rather “Tea-Party-esque” place, and KHQA definitely panders to the far-right (e.g., see their Facebook page). KHQA is also owned by Sinclair, so there is that.

    But WGEM is at least relatively, much more moderate in its presentation of news events. They even required staff to be vaccinated.

    Miletich was one of the better parts of their news coverage, and had in the long run, been very professional and very balanced in his presentation of Springfield matters.

    I hope both sides can come to an understanding that humans say things, that humans sometimes say controversial things, but that Miletich is far superior to most newscasters. He has never offended this viewer. Indeed, he brings me back to WGEM for the news.

    Comment by H-W Thursday, Jan 19, 23 @ 4:58 pm

  25. The Chief Justice is correct. Those elevators haven’t worked properly in decades. Good thing the former Speaker isn’t around to zero out CDB’s budget!

    Comment by ANON Thursday, Jan 19, 23 @ 5:12 pm

  26. Ben Joravsky’s question is Michelin-restaurant quality and should be the final thing on every nominating petition for every elected office (local, township, county, state, federal) in Illinois.

    Comment by Lynn S. Thursday, Jan 19, 23 @ 6:17 pm

  27. The Chief Justice is experiencing what every agency and state employees face everyday. I am often not one to agree with Thomas Payne, but we must “make our world anew” when it comes to state government.

    My personal take: we should dissolve CMS and return most of its duplication…er…function back to the agencies.

    Comment by MG85 Friday, Jan 20, 23 @ 7:46 am

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