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* April Perry has been nominated to be the new US Attorney for the Chicago area

Perry is currently the senior counsel for global investigations and fraud and abuse prevention at Chicago-based GE HealthCare. Previously, she worked for 12 years as a federal prosecutor in Chicago, and for a time was a coordinator for various programs that concentrated on violence against women, hate crimes and civil rights.

While with the U.S. attorney’s office, she prosecuted television pitchman Kevin Trudeau on allegations that he made deceptive TV commercials, a crime that led to a 10-year federal prison sentence for Trudeau

Perry left the U.S. attorney’s office to work as chief ethics officer for Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx. She left the office while Foxx’s administration was under scrutiny for abruptly dismissing charges against “Empire” actor Jussie Smollett. […]

Perry is also a hearing officer for the Chicago Police Board, a panel that decides whether Chicago cops should be fired for disciplinary infractions.

* Naperville Sun

Robert “Bob” Berlin has announced he will seek his fourth, four-year term as DuPage County state’s attorney in 2024.

Berlin was appointed in 2010 to the unexpired term of Joseph Birkett and was elected three consecutive times as a Republican to the county’s top prosecutorial position in 2012, 2016 and 2020. […]

A Downers Grove resident, husband and father of two daughters, Berlin said among his most recent accomplishments was to work with legislative leaders in Springfield to help amend the state’s Safety, Accountability, Fairness and Equity-Today Act, or SAFE-T Act, bond provisions for violent crimes.

* USDOT…

Today, U.S. Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg announced that the Biden-Harris Administration has awarded $67,683,587 from the RAISE discretionary grant program to three different infrastructure projects across Illinois. […]

Today’s awardees in Illinois include:

Full list is here.

* NAMIC…

The National Association of Mutual Insurance Companies issued the following statement in response to Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker’s recent signature on HB 2296, a bill that would narrow free-market competition. The statement can be attributed to Andrew Perkins, NAMIC’s regional vice president, Great Lakes.

“We are very disappointed that Governor Pritzker has chosen regulation over free-market competition with his signature of HB 2296. Illinois has long had an open market in which consumers benefit from insurers competing against each other for policyholders. Although the bill doesn’t directly impact property/casualty insurance, the idea that regulation is a better way to price products than the competitive market is short-sighted and just plain wrong. Decades of experience with heavy-handed regulation have shown that consumers benefit from a robust market where insurers compete for business.

“If the governor and proponents of this bill are truly committed to fairness, they should instead focus on underwriting accuracy. Competitive, risk-based ratemaking promotes accuracy, which is the essence of insurance fairness. Creating severe barriers within this time-tested insurance system will only make things more difficult and force consumers to subsidize the risk of others.”

* Most legislators don’t just vote in Springfield and call it a year. They also do tons of other things, including attending local events. Just one example…


My team was able to attend the ribbon cutting for Heaven's Barbecue on Earth, where the Greater Wheeling Area Chamber of Commerce also recognized Tots Therapeutic Childcare Center as their community partner for the evening! pic.twitter.com/nuwUSE9oI7

— Mary Beth Canty (@RepMBC) June 28, 2023

* Isabel’s roundup…

posted by Rich Miller
Wednesday, Jun 28, 23 @ 2:13 pm

Comments

  1. “The International Union of Operating Engineers, or IUOE, which has a strong presence in Chicago and throughout Illinois, will sponsor Ryan Preece’s No. 41″

    Odd partnership, NASCAR has a long history of keeping drivers and crews/mechanics from
    organizing a union.

    Comment by Donnie Elgin Wednesday, Jun 28, 23 @ 2:46 pm

  2. April Perry not only knows where the bodies are buried in the Cook County State’s Attorney’s Office but she understands what they are supposed to do. Maybe she can help guide them to do their job while she gives pressure and big aid on her end against guns and gangs.

    Comment by Amalia Wednesday, Jun 28, 23 @ 2:58 pm

  3. Are the DuPage Democrats going to actually run a candidate against Berlin, or are they just going to give him a free pass like they did Sheriff Mendrick?

    Comment by Protocol Droid Wednesday, Jun 28, 23 @ 4:28 pm

  4. ===Are the DuPage Democrats going to actually run a candidate against Berlin, or are they just going to give him a free pass like they did Sheriff Mendrick?===

    Berlin’s campaign committee reported a $250 contribution to Deb Conroy last quarter.

    Comment by In Da Club Wednesday, Jun 28, 23 @ 4:47 pm

  5. Almost Connor Bedard time. And that’s just one of the two first round picks.

    Comment by Grandson of Man Wednesday, Jun 28, 23 @ 5:34 pm

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