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* Natalie Finnie will be the new Illinois Department of Natural Resources Director. From a press release…

Finnie has served as Deputy Director of DNR since August of 2021 where she oversaw the Office of Land Management, Legislative Department, Office of Oil & Gas Management, and Office of Mines and Mineral. Prior to this, she was the State Representative of the 118th District from 2017 to 2019. She has experience as an Advanced Practice Nurse and Family Nurse Practitioner. Finnie received her Associate of Science and Bachelor of Science in Nursing at the University of Southern Indiana. She received her Master of Science in Nursing at Vanderbilt University

Former Director Colleen Callahan was asked to leave, according to her

“I am not angry nor am I ticked off.”

That’s because she understands whether a presidential appointment, which she had earlier in her career, or the state-level, you serve at the pleasure of the leader. She admitted to being disappointed and hurt by the request.

Finnie is from the Phelps family.

According to the same release, the directors of the departments of Human Rights, Human Services, Veterans’ Affairs, Military Affairs, Agriculture, Aging, Financial and Professional Regulation, Public Health and Revenue will all be sticking around, as will the State Police Director, IEMA’s director and the Assistant Adjutant Generals of Army and Air. No word yet on embattled DCFS Director Marc Smith.

* A study for the Citizens Utility Board ranked Illinois fifth in the nation for overall utility performance.

Illinois ranked 19 out of 51, including DC, for total energy cost per household. Our annual household energy spending was $1,795 in 2020, compared to the US average of $1,911.

Illinois ranked 13th on energy reliability and performance in 2022, down from 5th in 2021. We were one notch below the national average for restoring power when factoring in “major event days” at 358 minutes in 2020. Without major event days factored in, we were 5th in the nation, at 85 minutes.

Illinois was 12th in the nation on environmental rankings in 2020, up eight notches. The state of Washington was first, West Virginia was dead last. And Illinois was 10th in the nation in renewable electric generation in 2021. As far as “clean” generation goes, we ranked 2nd.

* I love this Jim Durkin story from Sneed’s latest

In 2019, Durkin received a “regal invitation” to a private reception for Great Britain’s Princess Anne in Chicago.

“I was stunned,” he said. “Well, well, I’ve certainly come a long way from the small house I shared with my brothers Tom, Kevin, Terry, Mike, Pat, Bob and Bill in our middle-class neighborhood, where I always sat at the little kids table. I had arrived!

“So I followed all the protocols, even curtsied … bowed my head … although Princess Anne seemed to roll her eyes when I told her I was head of the Illinois Republican House.

“But, at the end of the reception, I found out my invitation was a mistake. I had been confused with U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin!”

* From Rep. Ann Williams’ constituent newsletter…

Just two years ago, in January 2021, we began the 102nd General Assembly meeting in the cavernous Bank of Springfield Convention Center, with our desks six feet apart amid an ongoing pandemic. Along with 18 of my colleagues, I pushed for new leadership in the Illinois House and welcomed Emanuel “Chris” Welch as the first black Speaker to guide us through a challenging time of transition - and accomplishment. We established Illinois as a global leader in clean energy through passage of the Climate and Equitable Jobs Act (CEJA) and passed a sweeping criminal justice reform package. We supported small businesses and our healthcare system through unprecedented times, balanced our budget and earned six credit rating boosts as a state. It was a whirlwind few years.

The end of the 102nd GA - the remaining few days in January referred to as the ‘lame duck’ session - was no different. We wrapped up the session by passing an assault weapons ban, increasing access to reproductive healthcare and gender affirming care, ramping up renewable development as a follow-up to CEJA, providing for greater investment in the revenue-generating tourism and hospitality industries, and more.

Quite the ride.

* Don’t be naughty…


News you can use. pic.twitter.com/2kdHpDA5q0

— Hannah Meisel (@hannahmeisel) January 23, 2023

I think that falls under “difficult to read” pic.twitter.com/fynVxMQKxR

— Hannah Meisel (@hannahmeisel) January 23, 2023

* Greg Hinz

A new poll released today by Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s campaign indicates that while her support has softened a bit in the last month as she’s come under strong attacks from rivals, she’s still ahead a tad.

But the poll also indicates that former Chicago Public Schools chief Paul Vallas is surging and now is in a statistical tie with Lightfoot for the lead. […]

The survey has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.5 percentage points.

Some numbers

Unsolicited advice: Garcia needs to get himself on the teevee and stop talking about Congress. Almost everybody hates Congress.

* Friendly reminder…

Ok. IL lobsters. Don’t forget your 2023 ID badges. 8-4 M-F. Get it done before the rush. Besides, you don’t want to miss the 19th century paint. pic.twitter.com/UN4o1ij458

— Steve Brubaker (@SteveBrubaker) January 23, 2023


…Adding… From the Sangamo Club…

Dear Sangamo Club members:

We received numerous communications from people who believe the Sangamo Club is closing following the SJR article dated January 19, 2023.

We are not closing. Whether we sell the building or not, we intend to remain open. We have a new chef who has greatly improved our menu, our kitchen, and our service. We hope to be in business for another 133 years.

…Adding… Press release…

Today, Congressman Jesús “Chuy'’ García, candidate for Mayor of Chicago, received the endorsement of State Senator Ram Villivalam, 40th Ward Alderperson Andre Vasquez, the 39th Ward Democratic Organization, and Vote Assyrian.

“Chuy is my choice for Mayor. As a state legislator, I know that we will have a strategic partner in Chuy to work together in a collaborative manner and best serve our constituents,” said Villivalam. “I’ve seen how Chuy works with communities across our city and brings their voices to the halls of Congress. I am thankful for his invaluable work to deliver billions of federal dollars and investments during the pandemic that saved our city and paved the way for historic improvements in transit and infrastructure across Chicagoland.”

* Isabel’s afternoon roundup…

posted by Rich Miller
Monday, Jan 23, 23 @ 2:37 pm

Comments

  1. Updated my 2023 ID badges during the lame duck. Sadly, they weren’t updating photos, so I’m stuck with the old one with a big pandemic beard and the neck gaiter I forgot to take off for another year…

    Comment by Treefiddy Monday, Jan 23, 23 @ 2:41 pm

  2. Aren’t angry and ticked off the same thing? Maybe it was time for a change.

    Comment by Big Dipper Monday, Jan 23, 23 @ 2:48 pm

  3. ==“But, at the end of the reception, I found out my invitation was a mistake. I had been confused with U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin!”==

    Well, to be fair to the royals, that was basically his campaign strategy in 2002.

    Comment by Arsenal Monday, Jan 23, 23 @ 2:48 pm

  4. Steve Brubaker made capfax. God help us! LOL

    Comment by Oh Boy Monday, Jan 23, 23 @ 2:52 pm

  5. ===God help us===

    Too late /s

    Comment by Rich Miller Monday, Jan 23, 23 @ 2:53 pm

  6. That quote in the Crains piece is some word salad

    Comment by Walker Monday, Jan 23, 23 @ 3:01 pm

  7. Parents got a superintendent’s scalp over a holiday singing event being moved to the spring?

    Probably the same parents upset paddling isn’t still in every classroom.

    Comment by Save Ferris Monday, Jan 23, 23 @ 3:02 pm

  8. Once again DNR gets a political director versus someone who actually knows something. DNR’s a small agency but has lots of constituencies, lots of special funds, conflicting mandates, etc. It deserves better.

    Comment by Sir Reel Monday, Jan 23, 23 @ 3:02 pm

  9. I’m happy to see some stability across state agencies. Annoyed at the IDNR drama…it’s usually not the best way to find future opportunities when you criticize your dismissal on the way out.

    However….”She has experience as an Advanced Practice Nurse and Family Nurse Practitioner. Finnie received her Associate of Science and Bachelor of Science in Nursing at the University of Southern Indiana. She received her Master of Science in Nursing at Vanderbilt University”

    Quite the education for leading IDNR…

    Comment by NIU Grad Monday, Jan 23, 23 @ 3:02 pm

  10. As I am still really confused to the Lightfoot base I find myself look at this poll and wondering which of these candidates can get to a runoff, and if that runoff is with Lightfoot, can that candidate do what Preckwinkle couldn’t?

    I would like a real look-see at how things are in the Chuy Camp these days, just as a curiosity of sorts, nothing more.

    Comment by Oswego Willy Monday, Jan 23, 23 @ 3:13 pm

  11. Southern Illinois with it’s large number of state parks and wilderness areas should be thankful to see one of our own serving DNR.

    Comment by JSI Monday, Jan 23, 23 @ 3:18 pm

  12. DNR will do just fine with Natalie Finnie as director…just fine. If I recall, people had the same or similar concerns (or complaints) about Colleen Callahan when she was appointed. And Callahan ended up doing a lot of good for DNR. Yes, she had her detractors, but who doesn’t develop some enemies at an agency that interacts with and serves such a wide variety of constituents. And, I’ll remind people: DNR is involved with a lot more than just hunting and fishing.

    Comment by Yiddishcowboy Monday, Jan 23, 23 @ 3:20 pm

  13. That Dale Bowman. He gets stuff (banned punctuation)

    Comment by Amalia Monday, Jan 23, 23 @ 3:23 pm

  14. I think it’s still very fluid OW. Vallas is getting a lot of traction among white voters along the lakefront, and Lori has a much tougher time without those people in her corner. I suspect you’ll see some strong ads going after Vallas for some of his controversial right wing comments.

    Chuy hasn’t taken off yet, and the longer it takes, the more I wonder if it’s going to happen for him. He got knocked back on his heels with the Madigan stuff, and as Rich noted, he needs to be on the air yesterday. His troops are currently working for Johnson, which doesn’t help.

    I think the top three candidates from the poll are right so far, but not necessarily in that order. And I think it’s going to get weirder from here on out.

    Comment by 47th Ward Monday, Jan 23, 23 @ 3:24 pm

  15. Anytime someone that isn’t from north of Springfield gets an agency head position that is a win. Qualified or not.

    Comment by James Monday, Jan 23, 23 @ 3:31 pm

  16. ===I think the top three candidates from the poll are right so far, but not necessarily in that order. And I think it’s going to get weirder from here on out.===

    On this, I do wholeheartedly agree.

    Thanks for your thoughts. They help.

    Comment by Oswego Willy Monday, Jan 23, 23 @ 3:39 pm

  17. ==== and if that runoff is with Lightfoot, can that candidate do what Preckwinkle couldn’t?====
    I can’t say whoever gets in a runoff with her that they will definitely beat Lightfoot. But I will bet big that it will a lot closer than that last runoff. The one Lori thought she was given a mandate when it was actually an anyone but Toni vote.

    Comment by Been There Monday, Jan 23, 23 @ 3:41 pm

  18. Glad to hear the news from the Sangamo Club.
    Hope it is true.
    Always liked going to that place. The people at the Club are always nice and courteous.

    Comment by Back to the Future Monday, Jan 23, 23 @ 3:42 pm

  19. ====Former Director Colleen Callahan was asked to leave, according to her…====
    Callahan comes out of the Durbin (old Dixon) part of the spectrum. Guessing, but I would think the DPI struggle has to do more with this than anything else.

    Comment by Been There Monday, Jan 23, 23 @ 3:48 pm

  20. In my own unscientific survey, I’ve found quite a few suburbanites saying something like “If I lived in the city, I would vote for Vallas”.

    So if the Vallas commercials are attracting people that can’t vote for him, is that a good thing?

    Comment by Friendly Bob Adams Monday, Jan 23, 23 @ 4:18 pm

  21. ==quite a few suburbanites saying something like “If I lived in the city, I would vote for Vallas==

    Vallas and his family lived in the burbs for most of the last two decades (he commuted to the Philly and NOLA jobs) so it makes sense that suburbanites would feel a natural kinship with him.

    Comment by Big Dipper Monday, Jan 23, 23 @ 4:21 pm

  22. What about Secretary of Transportation?

    Comment by Gordon Willis Monday, Jan 23, 23 @ 4:50 pm

  23. Sangamo dining product has improved immensely in recent months. Glad to still be a member and encourage others to join if you’re looking for a quality dining experience close to the capitol.

    Comment by Joe Schmoe Monday, Jan 23, 23 @ 7:42 pm

  24. Why would a nurse be named the head of DNR?
    Oh, I see she’s related to the Phelps family.

    I think Durbin should have been challenged at least two
    cycles ago.

    He has to make way for a new generation of Congress critters.

    Comment by Loop Lady Tuesday, Jan 24, 23 @ 6:35 am

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