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* From Rich: Congrats to DeShana Forney, who was just elected the new Third House Speaker!

* From Rich: The candidate ballot-position lottery was held today. If you click here and scroll down to “Link: More Information,” and then click that link, you’ll bring up the pre-lottery’s pdf report. Today’s lottery sequence is: 1, 3, 4, 2. So the “1″ candidate on the pre-lottery report will appear first on the ballot, the “3″ will appear second, and so on. As an example, Darren Bailey is a “1,” so his name will appear at the top of the ballot. Mike Bost will be second.

* Press Release…

Governor JB Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Transportation announced today that IDOT has reached an agreement to provide $10 million to Chicago to help the city expand its network of safety cameras along both state routes and city streets. The increased presence of cameras will be a valuable tool to help ensure the safety and effective movement of traffic through Chicago during special events and emergencies as well as in typically busy areas. […]

The intergovernmental agreement will increase the city’s ability to monitor traffic, manage incidents and assist in increased enforcement and safety along rights of way in Chicago.

The $10 million from IDOT will cover the costs of equipment, permitting and labor associated with the purchase and installation of the cameras. The city, under the terms of the agreement, will own and manage the physical and technological infrastructure and data as well as use a vendor to provide the required supplies and services, including equipment, installation, maintenance and any repairs.

The city also will determine the specific locations of the cameras and coordinate best practices for sharing information with law enforcement agencies.

* Lake County News-Sun

The father of the alleged Highland Park Fourth of July parade shooter was released from jail Wednesday morning after serving less than a month of his 60-day sentence due to “good behavior,” according to the Lake County sheriff’s office. […]

Deputy Chief Christopher Covelli, and public information officer for the sheriff’s office, said the charge to which Crimo Jr. pleaded guilty to is served at 50% for good behavior, meaning he received a day-for-day credit for his behavior. […]

On the day he reported for his jail sentence, Crimo Jr. arrived at the Lake County Courthouse wearing a white shirt that read, “I’m a political pawn,” in black letters. On the back of his shirt were the words “laws,” “facts” and “reality.”

* Senate Democrats…

As the new year starts, a number of new laws will take effect. Over 300 new laws will officially be on the books Jan. 1 – from one that makes Illinois the first state in the nation to prohibit the banning of books, to another that waives pet adoption fees for our nation’s heroes.

The Illinois Senate Democratic Caucus outlined 10 of the most interesting laws that will take effect Jan. 1. Those include:

Dozens of other laws will also take effect Jan. 1, 2024. A full list can be found at https://www.illinoissenatedemocrats.com/2024NewLaws.

* Tribune

Four City Hall lobbyists apparently donated improperly to Mayor Brandon Johnson’s political fund, the Chicago Board of Ethics found this week.

The board found the registered lobbyists appeared to violate a mayoral executive order by giving money to Johnson, according to probable cause findings issued at a recent meeting. […]

[A] Tribune analysis of campaign finance records identified four registered lobbyists who donated to Johnson’s candidate committee after he was sworn in as mayor in May.

Those donors include former 49th Ward Ald. Joe Moore, who now has his own lobbying business; John Dunn, former Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley’s director of intergovernmental affairs who now works for Cozen O’Connor; Michael Cassidy with Zephyr Government Strategies; and Anthony B. Bruno, a politically connected business and government consultant in the west suburbs who was previously convicted of tax fraud.

* Block Club’s Colin Boyle captured some chaotic City Council moments

NOW: City Council meeting has been recessed amid disruptions during the discussion for arbitration for CPD. Supporters of Palestine were pounding on the gallery windows and chanting. Mayor Brandon Johnson commanded Sergeant-at-Arms Starks to have them removed before Mayor left. pic.twitter.com/77vHa0WpwR

— Colin Boyle (@colinbphoto) December 13, 2023


* Press release…

U.S. Senators Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) and Dick Durbin (D-IL) today announced $20,927,748 in new federal funding for the Chicago Department of Transportation’s Ogden Avenue Improvement Project in the North Lawndale neighborhood. This federal investment from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s (DOT) Safe Streets and Roads for All program will support improvements along Ogden Avenue to reduce crashes and create a safer and more comfortable corridor for people walking, biking and driving.

“Improving street safety and increasing multimodal transportation infrastructure makes for safer, more active and more vibrant communities,” Duckworth said. “I’m proud to announce this important funding to help the City of Chicago to make much-needed improvements to catalyze economic development, enhance community connectivity and improve quality of life for the North Lawndale community.”

“A smoother, more streamlined transportation network allows residents to more readily and safely access opportunities, and fosters an environment where businesses can thrive,” Durbin said. “Whether it’s getting to work, school, or exploring all that Chicago has to offer, this investment will unlock new possibilities for the North Lawndale community.” […]

“Thanks to the leadership of Senators Durbin and Duckworth and all our federal partners for securing funding to support this transformative project in North Lawndale,” said CDOT Acting Commissioner Tom Carney. “CDOT will continue working closely with the community to bring this project to life and ensure that people using all modes of transportation can more safely and comfortably travel along Ogden Avenue.”

* Governor Pritzker named this week Dog and Cat Adoption Week in Illinois during a press conference today

This is Koko she’s 2 years old and has the saddest eyes I’ve ever seen someone PLEASE take her home 😭 https://t.co/viBOCsMoHV pic.twitter.com/osfVpgZR4z

— Olivia Kuncio (@Olivia_Kuncio) December 13, 2023


* Holiday season is approaching, so take a moment to listen to this certified holiday classic from Tom Irwin



* Here’s the rest…

posted by Isabel Miller
Wednesday, Dec 13, 23 @ 2:28 pm

Comments

  1. Nothing like slamming on some windows and disrupting completely unrelated business to win people over to your cause.

    Comment by wowie Wednesday, Dec 13, 23 @ 2:55 pm

  2. ===to win people over to your cause. ===

    You think they have a strategy, or just tactics to no particular end?

    These things are mainly done so that they can high-five each other later.

    Comment by Rich Miller Wednesday, Dec 13, 23 @ 3:01 pm

  3. Totally agree with you

    Comment by wowie Wednesday, Dec 13, 23 @ 3:10 pm

  4. Supporters of Palestine were pounding on the gallery windows and chanting.

    …to be followed by crickets when asked, “What about the hostage taking and sexual assault?”

    Comment by Jocko Wednesday, Dec 13, 23 @ 4:02 pm

  5. “BMW more than quadrupled its EV sales from January through October, with Mercedes and Volkswagen close behind.”

    At this point why would anyone with half a conscience buy a vehicle from Elon Musk?

    Comment by Grandson of Man Wednesday, Dec 13, 23 @ 4:19 pm

  6. I didn’t know the Chicago City Council was in charge of US foreign policy decisions. Learn something new every day, I guess.

    Also, I’ve been doing my part to support Pet Adoption week. I was at the local Humane Society looking for new kitty friend(s) last night.

    Comment by Former Downstater Wednesday, Dec 13, 23 @ 4:23 pm

  7. Think globally, act locally is their mo.

    Comment by Sonny Wednesday, Dec 13, 23 @ 4:27 pm

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