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* Progressive state Sen. Lakesia Collins (D-Chicago) calls for the resignation of Chicago Ald. Ramirez-Rosa as Mayor Brandon Johnson’s Floor Leader

I am disheartened and profoundly disappointed by the actions that took place on November 2nd at city council, led by Floor Leader Alderman Carlos Ramirez-Rosa, against Councilwoman Emma Mitts.

Alderman Ramirez-Rosa physically obstructed Alderwoman Mitts and other council members from entering the chamber to carry out their duties as elected representatives on behalf of their constituents.

This repeated behavior by Alderman Ramirez-Rosa in city council is unacceptable and requires immediate action. No one should be prevented from fulfilling their elected responsibilities on behalf of their constituents. No one should endure disrespect, threats, or have to live in fear of intimidation or retaliation while simply doing their job.

True leadership involves uniting others with transparency and finding common ground, even in the face of disagreements. Those in positions of leadership should not misuse or abuse their power.

Furthermore, no woman should ever be made to feel uncomfortable due to a colleague’s abuse of power, regardless of their position or title.

Alderman Ramirez-Rosa must be held accountable for his actions. This behavior calls for his resignation as Floor Leader. I hope this matter is resolved immediately.

I’ve asked the alderperson for a response.

…Adding… Chicago Aldermanic Black Caucus…

The bullying by Floor Leader Ramirez-Rosa to Chairwoman Emma Mitts, City Council’s current longest-serving woman, was unprofessional and unbecoming of his role. Alderman Ramirez-Rosa’s actions of physical and verbal harassment have let down our council and the people of Chicago. In our roles, we must uphold the values of respect and collaboration.

It is disheartening that we find ourselves in this situation, and we hope that all City Council members focus their efforts on solving this issue and maintain mutual respect for each other.

Additionally, this matter is an unfortunate and direct reminder of the decades of challenges that African-American women serving in City Council have had to overcome in our combined efforts to enhance the upward mobility of our collective communities.

Chairwoman Mitts is a pillar of strength, courage, and inspiration to many black women who aspire to become responsible and effective government leaders. We strongly condemn this blatant mistreatment and disrespect towards Alderwoman Mitts and demand a full apology from Alderman Ramirez-Rosa.

Our caucus put forth the following recommendations to create a more inclusive and respectful environment for all members.

* It’s good to be the king

Illinois House Speaker Emanuel “Chris” Welch (7th) held his annual Senior and Veterans Resource Fair at Proviso Math and Science Academy, 8601 W. Roosevelt Rd. in Forest Park, on Oct. 28.

The Fair drew a crowd of several hundred and featured dozens of vendors and free resources like COVID-19 vaccinations and flu shots, but the biggest development to come out of this year’s event was a visit from Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias, who talked about the expanded driver’s license services his office implemented last month to accommodate senior citizens. […]

Last month, Giannoulias’ office implemented a “Skip-the-Line” program for senior citizens at DMV facilities, increased the number of available appointments at Chicago area DMVs by over 40%, added a call center for seniors aged 70 and over who require a road exam, and opened two “senior-only” driver services locations inside SeatGeek Stadium in Bridgeview and the Evanston Civic Center. Seniors at those locations won’t need appointments.

“The plan is to build the next one somewhere in the 7th District,” Welch said on Saturday.

Leadership has its privileges, I suppose.

* This is what the governor gets for siding with the Illinois Policy Institute on the bill…

Gov. J.B. Pritzker is more scared of the Chicago Teachers Union than voters.

He said he’d extend Illinois’ sole school choice program if a bill reached his desk – but now he’s flip-flopping.

This week he locked low-income students out of his Chicago office.

These kids are from families who rely on the Invest in Kids Act for an exit option from the CTU’s failed public school monopoly.

He’s not even pretending to care about them.

So we’re going to make sure the whole world knows what the Illinois Democratic Party, under his leadership, did to them.

We’re protesting the 2024 National Democratic Convention in Chicago.

We’re inviting all the students, families and community leaders he let down, so everyone watching knows him as the governor who killed school choice in Illinois.

Harumph.

* Staying with the IPI for a moment, this means nothing because the rest of the coalition pushing renewal has offered up a compromise plan. The train is moving on. All they’re doing is attempting to divert attention from the GOP’s split…


This follows a pledge from the Illinois Senate Republicans to support Invest in Kids.

There is now full Republican support of the bipartisan effort to protect school choice scholarships for 9,600 low-income students in Illinois. (2/2)

— Illinois Policy (@illinoispolicy) November 3, 2023

* I’ve seen more than a few statements like this. NRCC…

“By refusing to help Israel, Brad Schneider is perpetuating the growing antisemitism rotting the Democratic Party to the core. Israel has a right to defend itself and America has an obligation to stand alongside the Jewish people – but not according to Brad Schneider.” – NRCC Spokesman Mike Marinella

Schneider’s response…


Speaker Johnson's First Act:

1. Add $27 Billion to Debt
2. Condition Aid to Israel
3. Reward Tax Cheats

I cannot support the terribly flawed, weak and dangerous bill Speaker Johnson and the Republicans have on the floor today. pic.twitter.com/mAIbH6Ve2e

— Rep. Brad Schneider (@RepSchneider) November 2, 2023

* Isabel’s afternoon roundup…

posted by Rich Miller
Friday, Nov 3, 23 @ 2:37 pm

Comments

  1. I was waiting for the Republicans to pounce on the no votes on aid to Israel. They put out a bad and hyperpartisan piece of legislation that they know has absolutely no chance of passing knowing that the Democrats would vote no and they would be able to attack them for it. This is yet another example that shows Republicans are not interested in governing.

    Comment by Demoralized Friday, Nov 3, 23 @ 2:44 pm

  2. =These kids are from families who rely on the Invest in Kids Act for an exit option from the CTU’s failed public school monopoly.=

    Lots to unpack here: CTU does not have a public school monopoly. Just a stupid statement unless the IPI has now elevated CTU.

    These families can always move if they don’t like CPS schools.

    What the IPI thinks is school choice is not actually school choice. It is actually a real for of socialism whereby the government subsidizes private schools with public dollars. Socialism, but not school choice and JB did not kill it. School choice is alive and well in Illinois. All you have to do is move into the district that you would like to attend or pay tuition to the private school. That is choice. What they want are subsidies, which is a bit hypocritical based on their stated belief in the free market and small government.

    Since our parochial schools care so much they will not turn anyone away that needs them./s

    Comment by JS Mill Friday, Nov 3, 23 @ 2:50 pm

  3. Until IPI understands “math”… that the Mensa Caucus of the Eastern Bloc… where GOP votes are “red” on Invest in Kids because you can’t compromise and be strong…

    … until IPI understands that math, its a harsh reminder that IPI is a grifting outfit designed to pay for themselves and pet projects for a bunch of rich folks… and IPI isn’t at all about policy… there’s no institute to any policy.

    “We take Apple Pay, Visa…” - IPI

    Comment by Oswego Willy Friday, Nov 3, 23 @ 2:53 pm

  4. - JS Mill -

    You’re on it.

    The students are the vessels by which monies are delivered to these schools, under the guise of “it’s for the kids”, but the education is the same, the manner of how the school gets money is now different, and… wealthy folks get that tasty write off.

    The compromise, yeah, there’s a lot of give there, yep.

    That Mensa Group of the Eastern Bloc (and a lotta other things) will help to sink this officially… with IPI giving cover to the Republicans.

    No one takes half loaves anymore, or offers them with plenty of time for eats.

    Comment by Oswego Willy Friday, Nov 3, 23 @ 3:02 pm

  5. dear God the Twitter / X responses to Schneider’s post … I stay on Twitter I guess because I’m not meaningful enough to target. What an utter cesspool this app has become.

    Comment by ZC Friday, Nov 3, 23 @ 3:03 pm

  6. Interesting bit on Robert Johnson and the tune. The great thing is that despite what actually he meant Chicago is the home to Blues. Not only great unsung blues players but also jazz musicians who get in the blues scene. The treasure of Chicago is so many we forget. Ramsey Lewis, Coleman Hawkins, Earl Hines, Muddy Waters, Lonnie Brooks, the list is endless. Frankly with all the problems in Chicago the treasure of the music scene and history needs to touted much more by all. Even politicians.

    Comment by clec dcn Friday, Nov 3, 23 @ 3:08 pm

  7. NRCC shows how crazy they are when they say Brad is not supportive of Israel… He is a member of the Jewish Caucus for crying out loud. He just will not allow Johnson to play games with the aid offered.

    Comment by Dupage Dem Friday, Nov 3, 23 @ 3:14 pm

  8. It’s an open secret that Rosa has been threatening not just members of council but folks doing business with the council. He’s drunk on power and doesn’t know how to manage it. Physically touching another member of council in an aggressive manner should result in automatic expulsion from his position

    Comment by Shytown Friday, Nov 3, 23 @ 3:14 pm

  9. ===dear God the Twitter / X responses to Schneider’s post

    I was not shocked, but certainly disappointed and then it allowed me to uncover more offensive posts.

    Wow. You’d think the Anti-Semites and the people who claim Representative Schneider is not a real Jew might fight with each other, but nope, just with him.

    Comment by ArchPundit Friday, Nov 3, 23 @ 3:22 pm

  10. It hasn’t been a good week/month/fall/summer for the Brandon Johnson/Stacey Gates team.

    Comment by DisappointedVoter Friday, Nov 3, 23 @ 3:50 pm

  11. Your Friday afternoon happy hour parlor game…heck even if Ramirez-Rosa did resign or gets forced out who is going to volunteer to draw the short straw and take the City Council floor leader job right now (that would actually have a shot at improving things)?

    Comment by ChicagoBars Friday, Nov 3, 23 @ 3:52 pm

  12. Good to see the Alma Mater spreading into Fulton Market. The research tower on 35th Street is quite dated and it is good to be where the buzz is an not on your own island.

    Comment by Proud Sucker Friday, Nov 3, 23 @ 3:57 pm

  13. Saying that Brad friggin Schneider of all people is empowering antisemites is one of the most laughably absurd things I’ve ever heard and whoever wrote that should never be taken seriously about anything, ever.

    Comment by SweetLou86 Friday, Nov 3, 23 @ 4:14 pm

  14. Ald. Mitts should report the assault to police.

    Comment by Amalia Friday, Nov 3, 23 @ 4:18 pm

  15. “What they want are subsidies, which is a bit hypocritical”

    It’s not hypocritical. That’s a strawman. For some reason many people have just decided to ignore what the church has very clearly published in Vatican II, to be able to call them hypocrites.


    The Church has the right to establish Catholic schools;
    parents have the right to choose the education they want for their children,

    Governments have a duty to fund Catholic schools;

    Catholics have a duty to support Catholic schools.

    That’s what the church believes. It is not a secret.

    They aren’t hypocrites. People simply haven’t paid attention to what the Church has openly stated is their goal in the Gravissimum Educationis published in 1965 at the end of Vatican II.

    It’s published on the Vatican website.
    https://www.vatican.va/archive/hist_councils/ii_vatican_council/documents/vat-ii_decl_19651028_gravissimum-educationis_en.html

    Comment by TheInvisibleMan Friday, Nov 3, 23 @ 4:34 pm

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