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Isabel’s afternoon roundup

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* Kristen Schorsch

Story is here.

* Congressman Mike Bost…

U.S. Representative Mike Bost (IL-12) today announced that his 2024 re-election campaign has been endorsed by the National Rifle Association’s Political Victory Fund (NRA-PVF). Bost has now been endorsed by the largest gun rights and pro-life advocacy groups in America, along with the top organizations representing Illinois’ farmers, law enforcement, and firefighters.

“As Chairman of the House Veterans’ Affairs Committee, you are leading the effort to protect veterans from being deprived of their Second Amendment rights without due process of law. We thank you for your continued opposition to the Hakeem Jeffries and Joe Biden gun control agenda of banning lawfully-owned firearms, ammunition, and magazines,” said Randy Kozuch, Chairman of the NRA-PFV. “Thank you for defending NRA members and law-abiding gun owners in Illinois and throughout the country. Congratulations on your endorsement and thank you for your support of the Second Amendment.”

* Sen. Julie Morrison…

State Senator Julie Morrison is leading a measure that would require insurance to cover preventative cancer screenings and genetic testing for individuals with a family history of cancer.

“Early diagnosis is the best way to tackle the deadly effects of cancer,” said Morrison (D-Lake Forest). “Sadly, due to the lack of preventable screenings, many people aren’t diagnosed until it’s too late.”

Morrison’s measure would provide coverage for evidence-based cancer imaging for patients with an increased risk of cancer. Additionally, insurance would be required to cover genetic testing for an inherited gene mutation for individuals with a family history of cancer.

Currently cancer screening for certain types of cancer are covered as long as the patient meets the age requirement. Senate Bill 2697 would expand that coverage to include prevention and susceptibility cancer screenings for all types of cancer for people who have a family member affected by the deadly disease.

* Injustice Watch

The March primary election will be another record-breakingly uncompetitive one for seats on the Cook County Circuit Court, with 62 candidates running for 40 vacant seats on the court — more than a third unopposed in countywide and subcircuit races.

Observers had flagged the previous primary in 2022 as a historically uncompetitive one, blaming a shifted election schedule in which candidates were forced outside to collect nominating petition signatures in the cold of winter while the Covid-19 pendermic was still in full swing.

But in that June 2022 primary, 64 candidates were vying for 25 open seats, a ratio of 2.5 candidates per seat. This year’s primary ballot shakes out to 1.5 candidates per seat. […]

[Election lawyers, campaign workers, consultants, candidates, and politicians] cited overlapping factors, including the rising costs of running campaigns, political fatigue, an Illinois Supreme Court that this year was unusually slow to formalize vacancies, a redrawing of the map of judicial subcircuits, and a Cook County Democratic Party that says it is focused more on endorsing candidates with hard-to-beat credentials.

* Speaking of judicial candidates, any thoughts on this campaign video for Liam Kelly?



Yes, it’s real. There’s more to be found on his website and Facebook page.

* Here’s the rest…

posted by Isabel Miller
Thursday, Feb 8, 24 @ 2:25 pm

Comments

  1. Well I would just like to say I don’t think Liam looks too young to be a judge but gosh to bad he can’t comment on what he thinks because I would like to know /S

    Comment by DuPage Saint Thursday, Feb 8, 24 @ 2:34 pm

  2. ==U.S. Representative Mike Bost (IL-12) today announced that his 2024 re-election campaign has been endorsed by the National Rifle Association’s Political Victory Fund==

    I guess posing with an arsenal of guns proclaiming you’re breaking the law doesn’t move the NRA to support you Mr. Bailey.

    Comment by Demoralized Thursday, Feb 8, 24 @ 2:39 pm

  3. =Cook County offering up to $400 for poll workers:=

    My kid would qualify with the GPA requirement and if he could make $400 in a day, I’d make sure he was up on time to go and work.

    Let’s raise that pay Sangamon County.

    Comment by Cool Papa Bell Thursday, Feb 8, 24 @ 2:46 pm

  4. ===Speaking of judicial candidates, any thoughts on this campaign video for Liam Kelly?===

    You’d think some of those endorsers could send someone with below average political instincts to help him out.

    Comment by Three Dimensional Checkers Thursday, Feb 8, 24 @ 2:49 pm

  5. That Liam Kelly seriously has some uncanny valley stuff going on.

    Are we sure it is real? His voice doesn’t sound like he does in the video on his website.

    Comment by Buford Thursday, Feb 8, 24 @ 2:54 pm

  6. any help re cancer is appreciated, but re Sen. Morrison’s bill, there are very few tests available. is the promise greater than what is possible for patients?

    Comment by Amalia Thursday, Feb 8, 24 @ 3:23 pm

  7. Does Liam Kelly use another name? Because a search on that name on the ARDC website “returned 0 result(s)”.

    Comment by JoanP Thursday, Feb 8, 24 @ 3:32 pm

  8. The Chicago Mag story about Illinois / Indiana - Illinois has voted Democratic since 1992, not 2008.

    Comment by Anyone Remember Thursday, Feb 8, 24 @ 3:34 pm

  9. I want to thank Liam Kelly for his bravery in speaking out on the real issues. For too long the problems in our judiciary have been clear, white men wearing silly wigs. I’ve been saying for quite some time the answer has always been to replace those judges with some white men in tshirts to solve our problems.

    I think I can go without the sarcasm tag, right? It’s obvious?

    Comment by Blitz Thursday, Feb 8, 24 @ 4:13 pm

  10. re Liam Kelly. hmmm. can’t find it either. can he be licensed elsewhere now? is that him with the state appellate defender’s office? I guess one can declare for office and take care of details later. After all when Kim Foxx declared for CCSAO she did not have a valid law license. she was not keeping up the classes. so apparently all that time she was advising Toni about justice policy her knowledge was not up to date.

    Comment by Amalia Thursday, Feb 8, 24 @ 4:19 pm

  11. @ Amalia -

    It’s very odd. His Linked In profile says he is with the Office of the State Appellate Defender, since last month.

    Ah,okay, solved it! One article I saw from a previous run for judge named him as “T. Liam Kelly”, and there is a Timothy Liam Kelly listed on the ARDC site as working at OSAD.

    That must be him. Maybe he thought Timothy Kelly didn’t sound as Irish as Liam Kelly.

    Comment by JoanP Thursday, Feb 8, 24 @ 5:14 pm

  12. Who in there right mind would endorse this guy let alone vote for him

    Comment by Old Guy Thursday, Feb 8, 24 @ 5:18 pm

  13. It’s been a half-dozen years since I last had to deal with FAFSA forms for my kids. The system was a mess back then and the new “simplified, streamlined and redesigned” forms and systems continue to be a nightmare.

    Comment by jackmac Thursday, Feb 8, 24 @ 5:49 pm

  14. Looks like the CFL endorsed his opponent that’s a big deal

    Comment by Labor Thursday, Feb 8, 24 @ 5:54 pm

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