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Cook County Clerk Karen Yarbrough has been hospitalized with an undisclosed illness, her government spokesperson said Tuesday.

Yarbrough, 73, has a “serious medical condition and is currently undergoing medical treatment,” her deputy clerk of communications, Sally Daly, said. “Her family is requesting privacy, and we ask for prayers for the Clerk and her family at this difficult time.”

Daly did not say when Yarbrough was hospitalized or whether the clerk had been working during the recent primary election. In addition to managing suburban elections, the clerk’s office is in charge of certain property tax and business records, legislation at the Cook County Board and vital records such as marriage and birth certificates.

* Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson…

Today, Mayor Brandon Johnson appointed Dr. Cristina Pacione-Zayas as Chief of Staff to the Mayor. Pacione-Zayas, a distinguished leader born and raised in Chicago, with an extensive background in public service, policy development, and advocacy, steps into her new role today after serving as the First Deputy Chief of Staff. She will serve as the City’s first Latina chief of staff.

“Cristina’s unparalleled dedication to our city, her depth of knowledge on critical issues affecting our neighborhoods like housing, community safety and education, and her proven track record of leadership make her the ideal person to serve as my next chief of staff,” said Mayor Brandon Johnson. “I am confident that together, we will continue to make strides toward a better, stronger, safer Chicago.”

Dr. Pacione-Zayas brings to the position a wealth of experience gained from her service in the Illinois State Senate, where she served on several key committees including Early Childhood, Education, Education Appropriations, Health, Higher Education, Human Rights, and Revenue. Her contributions as secretary to the Illinois State Board of Education, the Illinois Early Learning Council, the Legislative Audit Commission, the BUILD Initiative, the Illinois Crime Reduction Task Force, State Designated Cultural Districts Advisory Committee, and the Title V Needs Assessment Advisory Committee have been instrumental in shaping policies to support a spectrum of public programs and services across the state.

“I am deeply honored to serve as Chief of Staff for Mayor Brandon Johnson and the City of Chicago,” said Dr. Cristina Pacione-Zayas. “This role presents a unique opportunity to advance our collective vision for a city determined to deliver equity and opportunity for all, and I am committed to leveraging every resource and partnership to make this vision a reality.”

* Senate Republicans…

In the wake of a decision by Governor JB Pritzker’s Prisoner Review Board to release a dangerous felon with a history of domestic violence accused of murdering an 11-year-old boy less than 24 hours after his release, the Illinois Senate Republican Caucus is introducing fundamental reforms that would put victims first, remove politics from the appointment process, and hold members accountable for their decisions.

Crosetti Brand is accused of stabbing a former girlfriend, Laterria Smith, and killing her son Jayden as the boy attempted to defend his pregnant mother from Brand’s brutal attack. The murder occurred just a day after Brand was released by the PRB. In February, while on parole, Brand sent Smith messages threatening to kill her, and tried to break into her home. This violation of his parole landed him back in the State’s custody while the PRB could reconsider his parole. Despite the threats, the boy’s mother seeking an order of protection, and Brand’s history of domestic abuse that included orders of protection from four different women, the Pritzker-appointed PRB voted to release him.

“This never should have happened,” said Illinois Senate Republican Leader John Curran (R-Downers Grove). “Many areas of our criminal justice system failed Ms. Smith and her heroic son, but at the end of the day, it was Governor Pritzker’s Prisoner Review Board that released this violent criminal despite overwhelming evidence that he was a danger to his victims and to the general public.”

At a news conference Tuesday, Curran unveiled legislation that would implement a number of reforms to improve how the Prisoner Review Board operates. Curran’s legislation would:

Put Victims First

Put Experience Ahead of Politics

Increase Transparency and Hold PRB Accountable

The Senate Republican legislative package is two-fold, focusing both on reforms to the PRB and on more severe consequences for repeat domestic abusers like Crosetti Brand, who had previous convictions for home invasion causing injury and violating an order of protection.

State Senator Steve McClure (R-Springfield), who sits on the Executive Appointments Committee, will also be introducing legislation that will:

Protect Victims of Domestic Violence

Senate Republicans view this legislation as a first step in the larger process of reforming how the Prisoner Review Board operates. The Senators noted that in this particular case, Pritzker’s Illinois Department of Corrections (IDOC) was also complicit. IDOC was notified of Lateria Smith’s attempt to get another order of protection following Brand’s attempted home invasion three weeks before but failed to make the information available to the PRB.

* Thoughts?


Who is the rightful heir to Abraham Lincoln’s old U.S. House seat? The district he represented from 1847 to 1849 is currently split between five seats. Here’s how it’s now divided:

59% IL-15
26% IL-16
8% IL-13
6% IL-17
1% IL-14

Seems that would make Mary Miller (R) the winner. pic.twitter.com/oPGUBJbkCa

— Matthew Klein (@MattKleinOnline) April 1, 2024


* Here’s the rest…

posted by Isabel Miller
Tuesday, Apr 2, 24 @ 2:32 pm

Comments

  1. Thoughts and prayers for CPZ

    Comment by One Time Tuesday, Apr 2, 24 @ 2:39 pm

  2. Ok, all of the other board appointments that require twenty years experience?

    Comment by Socially DIstant watcher Tuesday, Apr 2, 24 @ 2:39 pm

  3. And the CSO has a new music director: https://www.chicagotribune.com/2024/04/02/cso-appoints-klaus-makela-as-the-youngest-music-director-in-the-orchestras-history/

    Comment by JoanP Tuesday, Apr 2, 24 @ 2:40 pm

  4. Lincoln to Marry Miller proof that Darwin was wrong

    Comment by DuPage Saint Tuesday, Apr 2, 24 @ 2:48 pm

  5. Soo Kim seems shady to me. The stock buybacks just inflate how much of the company he owns.

    Comment by Three Dimensional Checkers Tuesday, Apr 2, 24 @ 2:58 pm

  6. Sadly, the Chicago Transit Authority has been unable to address the homeless population that in some cases is literally living in the subway tunnels and aboard the trains. The decision to jettison conductors also seems bad in retrospect. Train operators cannot manage entire trains alone.

    One of the unintended consequences of a rail car purchase, which reconfigured the seats, is the fact that people can actually stretch out and sleep on Red Line.

    Comment by Gravitas Tuesday, Apr 2, 24 @ 3:00 pm

  7. Going to need a stiff drink thinking about how our state capital went from Lincoln to Miller (no relation)…

    Comment by NIU Grad Tuesday, Apr 2, 24 @ 4:01 pm

  8. “Chicago will only be privy to a partial eclipse. But it’s still a rare event — one that won’t return for another 20 years after its conclusion.”

    Reporting on eclipses has been terrible almost everywhere.

    The next partial solar eclipse in Chicago is January 11, 2029. Less than 5 years from now. Not 20.

    In my lifetime, partial solar eclipses have happened in the same spot about every 8 years. There was a really cool one at sunset a few years ago. Most people just don’t pay attention.

    Comment by TheInvisibleMan Tuesday, Apr 2, 24 @ 5:19 pm

  9. Congratulations to Pulitzer Prize-winning author Heather Ann Thompson and the Uptown People’s Law Center.

    – MrJM

    Comment by @misterjayem Tuesday, Apr 2, 24 @ 5:55 pm

  10. Wishing Clerk Yarborough the best!

    Comment by Chito Tuesday, Apr 2, 24 @ 6:15 pm

  11. If Mr. Lincoln was still alive he’d be spinning in his grave.

    Comment by West Side the Best Side Tuesday, Apr 2, 24 @ 6:26 pm

  12. Prayers for CPZ. Such a nice lady.

    Also, congratulations to Dr. Pacione-Zayas, I think this is the continuation of positivity for the mayor’s administration. Mr. Guidice was too much old guard and I think that contributed to the missteps as the agent of change movement is taking hold. He did not understand the new political reality of the city and Dr. Pacione-Zayas absolutely does. A great pivot by Mayor Johnson to hand her the administrative reins.

    Comment by Cook countian Tuesday, Apr 2, 24 @ 8:08 pm

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