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* I’ve reset the donation target amount to match what we raised last year, adjusted for inflation…

The money we’ve contributed so far will help Lutheran Social Services of Illinois buy Christmas presents for 1,503 foster kids. LSSI serves 2,530 children. That means we’ve met 59 percent of their basic goal and will create a little joy for lots of kiddos.

I have my doubts that we’ll make our fundraising goal. Last year’s unprecedented final tally completely surprised me. Also, it’s been my experience that donations tend to drop off after the first couple-two-tree days. We had a good Tuesday, a great Wednesday (people really stepped up to score that $10,000 match), an OK Thursday, but almost zip today, likely because we haven’t posted a reminder.

So, please, if you can, click here and contribute. Thanks.

* Daily Illini

Illinois is the first state to offer fully funded universal tests and licensure preparation classes to public university undergraduate students in the newly passed Prepare for Illinois’ Future Program. The program entails that Illinois public universities’ undergraduate students will have free access to necessary resources to assist them in their preparation for graduate school admission tests and professional licensure.

On Nov. 7, La Shawn Ford, Illinois state representative and chair of the Illinois Higher House Appropriations Committee, announced that the Prepare for Illinois’ Future Program will warrant $10 million of the state of Illinois’ budget.

The funding of the program was passed with the intention of providing free test preparation classes for the MCAT, the LSAT, the GRE and the GMAT in the 2024 fiscal year.

In addition to the graduate school admission tests, the Prepare for Illinois’ Future Program will include free preparation assistance for professional licensure preparation in nursing, teaching, real estate and securities professional exams.

Sounds like a good idea.

* Text message…

In case you might find it of at least slight interest, Congressman Jackson, as of a couple of minutes ago when I checked ISBE, has not filed his nominating petitions. The only IL congressperson not to have done so yet. Only 1 GOP candidate has filed in the first district. I haven’t seen any outlet take note of this.

I’m trying to reach US Rep. Jackson’s campaign, but no luck so far.

* Glad to see the BGA’s policy director standing up for a reporter who wrote a very strong story only to see it trashed by those weirdos on the Tribune editorial board…


It’s reporters like @MariahWoelfel who actually got them to admit there was some sort of new protocol…which helped us apply pressure…which will ultimately lead us to opening the doors again for Chicago. Great work Mariah! https://t.co/xwFhyWa5Wr

— Bryan J. Zarou (@BJZarou) December 1, 2023

Speaking of this topic, here’s an Illinois House rule that you might not know exists

In accordance with Article IV, Sec. 6(d) of the Constitution, the House during its session may punish by imprisonment any person, not a member, guilty of disrespect to the House by disorderly or contemptuous behavior in its presence. That imprisonment shall not extend beyond 24 hours at one time unless the person persists in disorderly or contemptuous behavior.

The Senate has a nearly identical rule.

* Isabel’s roundup…

posted by Rich Miller
Friday, Dec 1, 23 @ 2:30 pm

Comments

  1. Re: WBEZ story on conservation-minded farmers

    There is so much information in this story. It is very much worth the read.

    Even the tangential information is fascinating (e.g., “Two of the biggest Illinois farmland owners are the Mormon Church, at No. 1, and Microsoft founder Bill Gates”).

    Comment by H-W Friday, Dec 1, 23 @ 3:32 pm

  2. “… the House during its session may punish by imprisonment … .”

    Where’s the cell? Some obscure basement in the Capitol complex?

    Will the House employ a Jail Warden?

    [Sarcasm font on] Job opportunity for Terry Gainer!

    Comment by Anyone Remember Friday, Dec 1, 23 @ 3:55 pm

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