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* The Cook County Public Guardian is now claiming, without evidence, that the Pritzker administration is lying about DCFS hiring

The Department of Children and Family Services gained more than 100 employees between 2021 and 2022, records show. This mirrors figures in the governor’s proposed budget, which shows a 4.3% increase in headcount for the department for the 2022 fiscal year. Headcount for the department jumped by almost 500 employees since the 2017 fiscal year, according to state records. […]

Cook County Public Guardian Charles Golbert, who has been with the office for more than three decades, is skeptical the increased staff will improve performance by DCFS.

“Whatever number of people they’ll tell you that they’ve hired, whatever it is, they’ve lost the same number,” Golbert said.

The governor’s office disputed that characterization while emphasizing staffing trends.

“The net number of workers at DCFS is at the highest number in more than a decade. Any statement that implies that number is not actually higher than it was in the previous year is wrong because numbers do not lie,” said Jordan Abudayyeh, deputy chief of staff for communications and media strategy.

* Supreme Court Justices Rochford and O’Brien won’t recuse

The Illinois Supreme Court has denied a motion to disqualify two justices from hearing a challenge to the state’s new gun ban over perceived conflicts of interest. The two justices also declined to recuse themselves.

Before Elizabeth Rochford and Mary O’Brien were elected to the Illinois Supreme Court in November 2022, Gov. J.B. Pritzker gave each of their campaign funds half a million dollars from both his campaign account and a revocable trust, totaling $1 million to each. The two justices also received six-figure donations out of a campaign fund controlled by Illinois House Speaker Emanual “Chris” Welch,” D-Hillside. […]

Rochford further said previous precedent “cautioned that courts must consider whether attacks on a judge’s impartiality are ‘simply subterfuge to circumvent anticipated adverse rulings.’”

“Plaintiffs cast sinister aspersions that contributions to my campaign committee were made to influence the instant litigation,” Rochford said. “Plaintiffs provide no factual basis for those aspersions.”

Rochford’s ruling is here, O’Brien’s is here.

* The fact that nobody at IDPH seemed to realize that what they were doing was wrong says so much…


This isn’t about incompetence at this point. At best, it’s about a system that lacks intentionality. If administrators of the compassionate use statute (our medical program) truly centered patients, we wouldn’t be dealing with stories like this and the stagnation of the program.

— Ron Holmes 😷🧤💉💉🚀 (@RonHolmesIL) April 16, 2023

The list of ways @RepBobMorgan & I have run up against that missing compassion is long. Like the time a software upgrade wasn’t communicated to patients & when it crashed telling them it was their fault they couldn’t get medicine… https://t.co/G5MkG5VISN

— Rep. Kelly Cassidy (@RepKellyCassidy) April 15, 2023

* Background is here if you need it. This loss puts them at 0 for 3…


UPDATE: CTU members who filed an unfair labor practice charge against their own union have their case dismissed. The members contended CTU committed an unfair labor practice by diverting up to $2 million in dues money to political committees supporting Brandon Johnson…

— Paris Schutz (@paschutz) April 15, 2023

* The same guy who wrote this…


This was Chicago last night. Save the excuses & rationalization. Unless you want this to be the norm in Chicago, hold them & their parents accountable.

Now! https://t.co/o17QJILBfC

— Ald. Raymond Lopez (@RLopez15thWard) April 15, 2023

Also filed this…


Looks like resolutions to honor retiring/outgoing aldermen are starting to drop + a separate proposal from Ald. Raymond Lopez (15) to declare May 15 of this year as “Alderman Edward M. Burke Day” in Chicago. pic.twitter.com/GlrGnOWaKf

— Erin Hegarty (@erin_hegarty) April 17, 2023

By the way, May 15 is Chicago’s inauguration day. Unreal.

* Isabel’s roundup…

posted by Rich Miller
Monday, Apr 17, 23 @ 2:31 pm

Comments

  1. That’s our Ald. Showpez. Maybe in 2027 no one whiter, older, and straighter than you will run for mayor on a “Back the Blue” platform, and that 6% in February can finally be all yours, sir.

    Comment by Roadrager Monday, Apr 17, 23 @ 2:38 pm

  2. I don’t see why Alderman Ed Burke day has to be May 15th ? If the Council wants to honor Burke it could be on some other day. Alderman Fred Roti was honored after he left office.

    Comment by Steve Monday, Apr 17, 23 @ 3:03 pm

  3. oh sure, just like Roti. maybe they can have a Goodbye to An Indicted Alderman Day cause apparently it’s happening all the damn time.

    Comment by Amalia Monday, Apr 17, 23 @ 3:17 pm

  4. Rivian news

    “The U.S. Treasury said on Monday that Volkswagen, BMW, Nissan, Rivian, Hyundai and Volvo Cars electric vehicles will lose access to a $7,500 tax credit under new rules for battery sourcing”

    https://finance.yahoo.com/news/vw-rivian-nissan-bmw-lose-140645246.html

    Comment by Donnie Elgin Monday, Apr 17, 23 @ 3:26 pm

  5. The hit was n Lightfoit’s appointments is incredibly weak. Her appointments were 2% off the exact makeup and they’re singing her for it? We’re fighting over 27% vs 29.9%? Pathetic.
    And I don’t know where those population numbers come from, but generally the Latino populace is younger than the adult populace, which is the pool you’re appointing from. So it’s possible the “variation” is even smaller than it looks.

    Comment by Perrid Monday, Apr 17, 23 @ 3:33 pm

  6. ==May 15th - mayoral inauguration day==

    Well thats fitting. Probably no one did more to give us MLL than Burke. His indictment lead directly to Lightfoot gettinf recognition as an outsider and as someone who could “clean things up”. Of course it didnt happen

    Comment by low level Monday, Apr 17, 23 @ 6:43 pm

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