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Isabel’s morning briefing

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* ICYMI: Restaurants push back against bill ending tipped wage. SJ-R

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* Isabel’s top picks…

* Attorney General Kwame Raoul…

Attorney General Kwame Raoul presented the proposed budget for the Attorney General’s office for the next fiscal year to lawmakers today in Springfield. Raoul announced to a legislative committee that his office generated more than $1 billion in revenue on behalf of the state in 2023. The revenue the Attorney General’s office collected for the state shows that for every dollar of taxpayer funding the office received in Fiscal Year 2023, it generated $17.55 for the state. Since Raoul took office, the Attorney General’s office has generated more than $5.4 billion for the state.

“The Attorney General’s office serves our state as the people’s law firm, and we are able to bring in needed revenue as we do this critical work,” Raoul said. “We have remained steadfast in our work to curb violent crimes in our communities and protect children and our most vulnerable populations. I look forward to building upon our efforts to improve the quality of life in every part of Illinois.”

In 2023, the Attorney General’s office was able to bring in $290 million through collections litigation, including cases involving the collection of funds for damage to state property, child support enforcement, fines and penalties. The Attorney General’s office also collected more than $299 million through tobacco litigation and more than $284 million in estate tax revenues.

* Some perspective


With the eclipse approaching in less than a week, over half of U.S. cities along the eclipse's path are fully booked for the night of April 7th according to data from @airdna pic.twitter.com/SLVpyKu2Oe

— Jamie Lane (@Jamie_Lane) April 2, 2024


* Here’s the rest…

posted by Isabel Miller
Thursday, Apr 4, 24 @ 7:47 am

Comments

  1. To Brandon Johnson:

    One thing that you haven’t done during your first year in office was to hold regular press conference and face media questioning on a consistent weekly basis. Your immediate predecessor, Lori Lightfoot, held press conference much more often.

    Comment by Gravitas Thursday, Apr 4, 24 @ 8:03 am

  2. Re: Tipped Wage

    People who are able to work full time should be paid enough in wages to afford food, clothing and shelter, as well as transportation and healthcare.

    It’s pretty simple actually. Employers and others who advocate for less are responsible for poverty and its related tax burdens upon our communities and state.

    Comment by H-W Thursday, Apr 4, 24 @ 8:43 am

  3. The expectation of tipping has gotten out of control. I say raise the hourly wage and let’s be done with tipping. Workers know what they will get paid and customers will know what they’re charged. I see it as a win for all.

    Comment by SnakePliskin69 Thursday, Apr 4, 24 @ 8:53 am

  4. The tipped wage bill also needs to be amended to add Jury Pay to at least $15/hour.

    Comment by NonAFSCMEStateEmployeeFromChatham Thursday, Apr 4, 24 @ 8:53 am

  5. I read the block club interview.
    It’s character assassination when you criticize the Brandon Johnson administration.
    Also I believe I read the other day that you’re wicked if you didn’t vote for BCH.
    We’re building a big tent here apparently.

    Comment by Larry Bowa Jr. Thursday, Apr 4, 24 @ 9:11 am

  6. The Philips piece on Pritzker in Hollywood is a tremendous window into his leadership. JB is the leader many had hoped for in Bruce Rauner. We are enormously fortunate.

    Comment by West Sider Thursday, Apr 4, 24 @ 9:11 am

  7. Pro tip: You have to pressure developers who you are giving taxpayer dollars to support Bring Chicago Home before the election. No one cares now.

    Comment by Three Dimensional Checkers Thursday, Apr 4, 24 @ 9:24 am

  8. Since it’s almost a year in office now, I’ll make this little joke for the last time:

    Brandon Johnson is running out of time to make a good first impression.

    Comment by Friendly Bob Adams Thursday, Apr 4, 24 @ 9:47 am

  9. With office building vacancies at historic highs- yes it is certainly a good time for SEIU to call a strike on behalf of the folks who clean those buildings

    Comment by Sue Thursday, Apr 4, 24 @ 11:44 am

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