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* Politico

— NEW AD: The Bring Chicago Home campaign is launching its first ad encouraging voters to check yes for the Ballot Measure 1. The ad features all the buzz words that voters might be drawn to, including “cutting taxes” and “ensuring the rich pay their fair share.” And it addresses the main point: helping homeless get out of the cold and into homes. That ad has already started appearing on Hulu, YouTube and other digital platforms. Watch it here

— TWO-FER: Congressmen Sean Casten (IL-06) and Bill Foster (IL-11) are scheduled to take part in a combined candidate forum along with primary challengers to their reelection bids. Details here

— Vidal Vasquez will remain on the ballot for the Democratic primary in the 21st House District, according to the Board of Elections. He’s challenging incumbent state Rep. Abdelnasser Rashid.

* Rockford Register Star

Winnebago County Juvenile Detention Center officials have implemented a new disciplinary system, made major staffing changes, hired therapists and altered policies in the wake of an alarming June inspection that raised concerns about excessive confinement.

Some of the measures had already been in progress and others were accelerated by the annual audit conducted by the Illinois Department of Juvenile Justice.

It found youth detainees at the 48-bed Winnebago County facility in Rockford at 5350 Northrock Drive were locked in their cells for hours at a time, many weren’t getting access to required education and that some had access to water cut off when misbehaving juveniles flooded their rooms.

Although the Department of Juvenile Justice has no authority to enforce its findings, 17th Circuit Court Director of Court Services Debbie Jarvis said it was taken seriously.

Some corrections — like ending the practice of shutting off water to cells of misbehaving youth who clogged their toilets with sheets, clothes or books — were taken in response to the report.

* Tribune

If you stop by the Field Museum right now and find yourself in the Alsdorf Hall of Northwest Coast and Arctic Peoples, or the Robert R. McCormick Halls of the Ancient Americas, you will notice something about the display cases: Several are covered up.

That in itself is not unusual — who hasn’t been to a museum and seen a display case displaying nothing? What’s unusual is the reason: On Jan. 12, federal regulations concerning the exhibition and study of Native American remains and sacred artifacts were tightened, to bring teeth and clarity to a set of rules that languished for decades.

The revised regulations are sweeping: They demand museums speed up the process of repatriating Native American “human remains, funerary objects, sacred objects or objects of cultural patrimony,” establishing ownership and lineage between museum collections and Native American descendants, returning anything requested. Museums must update their inventories of Native American remains and funerary objects within five years. Also, curators can no longer categorize such items as “culturally unidentifiable,” thereby holding them indefinitely. Tribal knowledge and traditions must be deferred to.

Moreover, institutions must get “free, prior and informed consent” from Native tribes before the exhibition or research of sacred artifacts. According to a Field Museum statement, the covered displays hold “cultural items that could be subject to these regulations,” and will stay covered “pending consultation with the represented (tribal) communities.” (The Field also noted it does not have any human remains on display.)

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posted by Isabel Miller
Wednesday, Jan 24, 24 @ 2:33 pm

Comments

  1. Go figure, another scheduling mishap for Vallas. He seems to agree to speak to a lot of groups he knows nothing about.

    Comment by TNR Wednesday, Jan 24, 24 @ 2:45 pm

  2. Vallas snubs supporters

    Comment by Michelle Flaherty Wednesday, Jan 24, 24 @ 2:49 pm

  3. oops.

    Vallas seems intent on proving why Brandon Johnson is still a better choice.

    Comment by TheInvisibleMan Wednesday, Jan 24, 24 @ 3:03 pm

  4. I seem to recall a news story this week about the state giving millions to private colleges for construction, did anyone ask SIU how they feel about that program?

    Comment by Grimlock Wednesday, Jan 24, 24 @ 3:05 pm

  5. So turning off the water when inmates are flooding their cells is bad? I don’t get it. Just let the bad behavior continue?

    Comment by Sooo Wednesday, Jan 24, 24 @ 3:05 pm

  6. McLean Chronicle gave Dan Brady a job change. He was a long time State Representative not a State Senator. That Brady was Bill Brady and no they are not related. Dan’s family came from the Chicago area and Bill’s from the Pontiac area.

    Comment by Nearly Normal Wednesday, Jan 24, 24 @ 3:14 pm

  7. —Vallas seems intent on proving why Brandon Johnson is still a better choice.

    I have some real issues with Mayor Johnson, but wow do I not miss LL and Vallas would have been even worse probably adding to the migrant moral panic on top of not dealing effectively with it.

    Comment by ArchPundit Wednesday, Jan 24, 24 @ 3:17 pm

  8. “Erickson is endorsed by retired State Sen. Dan Brady, a longtime political force in the Bloomington-Normal area.”

    They mean either retired senator, Bill Brady, or retired rep. Dan Brady. I think that one has significantly more clout these days than the other.

    Comment by Duck Duck Goose Wednesday, Jan 24, 24 @ 3:17 pm

  9. ===Bill’s from the Pontiac area.

    Bill was born and grew up in Bloomington. Not sure if his Dad was from Pontiac, but Bill has never left B-N.

    Comment by ArchPundit Wednesday, Jan 24, 24 @ 3:19 pm

  10. As bad as Johnson had performed as mayor, there is at least some hope that he can get better. Can’t say that for Vallas, he’s been in decline for a long time already. Mayor Johnson, bring in some strength in those around you. You need smart and strong people to help you do this job… and you need to listen to them.

    Comment by Lincoln Lad Wednesday, Jan 24, 24 @ 3:33 pm

  11. Someone hacked Paul’s body.

    Comment by Three Dimensional Checkers Wednesday, Jan 24, 24 @ 3:44 pm

  12. That McLean Chronicle site fascinates me. At first glance, it resembled the pink slime “news” websites, but at the bottom of the webpage, it notes that the group that owns it is affiliated with the Illinois Press Association. It’s even won IPA awards. But the news seems to be all press release-based with some politics and the reporters don’t appear to be locally based but freelancers from elsewhere (this is not a slight against them, but just noting this because the group appears to cover 13 counties). All told, this makes it hard for me to conceptualize what this news site is and who it is trying to serve, especially when there are months-long gaps between published stories.

    Comment by LincolnCoNative Wednesday, Jan 24, 24 @ 3:44 pm

  13. “Mayor Johnson, bring in some strength in those around you. You need smart and strong people to help you do this job… and you need to listen to them.”

    You are assuming this is purely a staff problem. I agree that he has a huge staff problem, probably the worst I’ve ever seen. But in this case, I think the biggest problem is the guy at the top and that problem can’t be solved with better staff.

    Comment by New Day Wednesday, Jan 24, 24 @ 3:49 pm

  14. He must have been signed up by that same staffer that was using his Twitter account!

    Comment by NIU Grad Wednesday, Jan 24, 24 @ 4:03 pm

  15. Paul Vallas deja vu all over again. I mean how does he do it? He keeps meeting people and not knowing who they are, what they do? he gets attention and just runs with it? it is a terrible waste of time. and at a time we need smart public discussion of issues. Chicago Tribune, you truly need to drop Vallas. He is not a serious person.

    Comment by Amalia Wednesday, Jan 24, 24 @ 4:09 pm

  16. ===He keeps meeting people and not knowing who they are, what they do?===

    Jake said it best, I think https://twitter.com/jake____lewis/status/1750253732925767980

    Comment by Rich Miller Wednesday, Jan 24, 24 @ 4:21 pm

  17. @Rich Miller LOL. did anyone ask with whom he arranged this event? what was it going to be, pre Blackhawks tailgate with Paul Vallas. The puck stops here?

    Comment by Amalia Wednesday, Jan 24, 24 @ 4:50 pm

  18. Is Vallas experiencing cognitive decline? He has seemed befuddled so much over the last year or so.

    Comment by Big Dipper Wednesday, Jan 24, 24 @ 4:52 pm

  19. Criticism of Paul Vallas is expected, but why is there virtually none for the Chicago Republicans who acted as the event organizers?

    The leaders of this group are capable of screwing up a one car funeral procession. Case in point:

    https://www.illinoisreview.com/illinoisreview/2024/01/chicago-gop-chair-stephen-boulton-is-officially-removed-from-primary-ballot-for-insufficient-number-of-valid-signatures.html

    Comment by Smoky Links Wednesday, Jan 24, 24 @ 5:03 pm

  20. Bill Brady’s grandparents were from the Pontiac area. A cousin told me they came from County Cavan.

    Comment by Nearly Normal Wednesday, Jan 24, 24 @ 5:57 pm

  21. The Chicago GOP is nothing if not an embarrassing collection of blunders. In 13 of the 50 Chicago wards no Republican even bothered to file to run for Republican ward committeeperson this year. Plus in 2 more wards challengers blew each other off the ballot during objection period, leaving 2 more vacancies.

    Comment by Lordy lordy Wednesday, Jan 24, 24 @ 7:49 pm

  22. GOP jilted by policy expert’s policy

    Comment by Rabid Thursday, Jan 25, 24 @ 3:36 am

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