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* Sun-Times

Big dollars also figure to flow into the Democratic race to replace outgoing state Rep. Kelly Burke in the 36th House district, which touches Chicago’s Beverly neighborhood but mostly encompasses the southwest suburbs from south suburban Evergreen Park to Palos Hills. Burke, who is also the mayor of Evergreen Park, opted against running for an eighth term in the House after recovering from colon cancer.

In another contest pitting establishment Democrats against a drive from the party’s left flank, Burke has endorsed attorney and Palos Township Democratic Organization founder Rick Ryan over Sonia Khalil, a Markham city worker and board member of the Arab American Democratic Club, which was founded by her father.

Both candidates said protecting women’s reproductive rights is the top issue in the race, though Ryan was against abortion rights when he ran unsuccessfully for state Senate in 2000.

Ryan, 57, said his view on the issue changed shortly after that race. But Khalil, 34, has hammered Ryan over his previous stance, declaring herself “the only candidate who is pro-choice” in the reliably blue district.

* Press release…

Today, Governor JB Pritzker and Innovate Illinois announced $680 million in combined cash match and strategic investments from public and private partners for the Illinois Fermentation and Agriculture Biomanufacturing (iFAB) Tech Hub. iFAB was designated as one of 31 Economic Development Administration (EDA) Regional Technology and Innovation Hubs nationally and recently applied for Phase 2 Implementation Grants that would propel regional growth in technology and solidify Illinois’ position as a leader in biomanufacturing and precision fermentation. The significant cash match indicates a strong backing by stakeholders reflecting the incredible potential for expanding this industry in the region.

“Home to world-class institutions, modernized infrastructure, and first-rate research centers, Illinois is transforming technology, biomanufacturing, and innovation at every turn,” said Governor JB Pritzker. “This designation positions Central Illinois to become a global leader in biomanufacturing and precision fermentation over the next decade — bringing economic development and good-paying jobs along with it. I want to congratulate everyone who took the iFab vision and turned it into a world-class, federally designated Tech Hub—you are helping create a better Illinois for all.”

iFAB exemplifies Illinois’ biomanufacturing prowess, with a strategic focus on fermentation as a biomanufacturing tool. iFAB, led by the Integrated Bioprocessing Research Laboratory (IBRL) at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and 30 other key partners. The project’s ambition is to drive economic growth and innovation for a sustainable future by capitalizing on Illinois’ strength in agricultural production. […]

The project supports a wide range of applications in biomanufacturing, from novel ingredients to sustainable materials, addressing emerging market demand for sustainable products. iFAB’s integrated “lab-to-line” approach will catalyze economic development by positioning Central Illinois as a premier destination for biomanufacturing companies—moving bio-innovation from R&D to full-scale manufacturing.

* Does this mean Mayor Johnson’s finally getting a communications team?…

* KSDK

Hundreds of shots were fired Saturday in Cahokia Heights, Illinois, and Camp Jackson Fire Station was caught in the middle of it, once again.

Assistant Fire Chief Sharon Davis said she was shaken and frustrated.

“Once or twice is an accident, but after that, they have to know what they’re doing,” she said. […]

“It was literally probably 300 rounds, cars were stopping. There were people that were walking, and they were looking around trying to figure out where to go. The business across the street, they were shutting their bay doors,” she said. […]

St. Clair County Sheriff’s Department has been contacted and has not responded with a statement.

* Meanwhile… at McKinley Park Library in the 12th Ward…



* Here’s the rest…

posted by Isabel Miller
Monday, Mar 4, 24 @ 2:21 pm

Comments

  1. Hope that Johnson doesn’t plan on taking Fetterman’s comms strategy. Snarky gifs aren’t going to turn this tanker around.

    Comment by Drury's Missing Clock Monday, Mar 4, 24 @ 2:37 pm

  2. 10 months into his admin and Team Brandon is just now realizing they need someone with press experience?

    Comment by Mr. Perfectly Fine Monday, Mar 4, 24 @ 2:40 pm

  3. I just read in the Tribune that Rick Ryan says he’s open to reinstating cash bail. I wonder if he knows (or cares) that taking that stance puts him to the right of Republicans like Bob Berlin who have given up even trying to defend the old policy of wealth-based detention.

    Comment by charles in charge Monday, Mar 4, 24 @ 3:05 pm

  4. The Fetterman choice is interesting, considering that his team has taken to heavily trolling progressives over the last few months.

    Comment by NIU Grad Monday, Mar 4, 24 @ 3:25 pm

  5. ===considering that his team has taken to heavily trolling progressives===

    More like Fetterman himself, but yeah.

    Comment by Rich Miller Monday, Mar 4, 24 @ 3:35 pm

  6. What did Rick Ryan do after finally discovering that opposing legal abortion was wrong after running for office with the endorsement of the most extreme anti-abrtion organization in the state? Ryan went on to campaign for Kelly Burke who stood with every single Springfield Repubican in refusing to support the Reproductive Health Act (RHA) as Donald Trump’s Supreme Court was sending Roe into the trashbin of history. Burke also stood with every single Republican in refusing to support the repeal of PNA. Now Ryan is trying to convince people that he is really pro-choice after doing everything that is anti-choice. Let’s hope the voters of the 36th district don’t buy what Ryan is trying to sell.

    Comment by Cosgrove Monday, Mar 4, 24 @ 3:56 pm

  7. Calvello may have made the pitch that he’s leaving Fetterman’s office because of his sharp and loud pivot to the center. Or Johnson’s team is looking for a bulldog and is willing to compromise.

    Comment by NIU Grad Monday, Mar 4, 24 @ 4:18 pm

  8. Fetterman’s personality changes after his stroke are relatively concerning, tbh. I’m sure there are a million folks in his family/on his team who are looking out for him, but if you’ve ever had a family member have a stroke that came with personality or behavior changes … it’s hard to watch.

    Comment by Suburban Mom Monday, Mar 4, 24 @ 4:19 pm

  9. Mom.. Are you sure you just concerned because he now speaks common sense?

    Comment by Mr. Big Trouble Monday, Mar 4, 24 @ 5:14 pm

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