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D’Amico, trade unions put Kelly over the top

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* Press release…

Following an unprecedented commitment to a public appointment process, Michael Kelly has been appointed State Representative for the 15th Legislative District, replacing former state Rep. John D’Amico who announced his resignation earlier this month.

The appointment process, as required by law, had to happen within 30 days of the vacancy announced on Nov. 5, 2021.

“We owed it to the people of the 15th Legislative District to make sure public input informed this appointment,” said state Sen. Ram Villivalam (D-Chicago), committeeperson for the 39th Ward. “As a result, we had seven applicants up for consideration who we heard from today for close to four hours and all of the respective elected committeepersons voted for an applicant that represents the values of the 15th Legislative District and the priorities expressed by our communities during the last few weeks.”

Villivalam was the Chief Co-Sponsor of Senate Bill 825, which was signed into law in June and includes a process to the legislative appointment procedure, where none had been before.

Per the new statute, prior to holding today’s meeting to fill the vacancy, the committee made public:

The appointment committee also sent multiple email blasts, made multiple social media posts, purchased ads in multiple newspapers, contacted members of the press, made themselves publicly available to the communities they serve, and invited press to the in-person and livestreamed appointment meeting.

* Brian Nadig at Nadig Newspapers

Kelly’s appointment to fill out D’Amico’s term was not a surprise. In political circles he was considered the favorite, with the behind-the-scenes backing of D’Amico, who had served in the General Assembly since 2004.

Edgebrook area resident Michael Rabbitt said that he helped start the social justice ministry at the Saint Mary of the Woods Parish and launched Neighbors for Affordable Housing. He said that he would support lifting the statewide ban on rent control, explaining that towns should make their own decision on the matter, and that he supports the proposed 297-unit apartment complex at 8535 W. Higgins Ave., which Alderman Anthony Napolitano (41st) opposes. It would include nearly 60 affordable units.

“I have a track record as a problem solver (and) a community connector,” said Rabbitt, who works as a business transformation leader for Argonne National Laboratory.

Rabbitt, who is supported by SEIU Healthcare and the political group 39th Neighbors United, launched his campaign prior to D’Amico’s retirement announcement and plans to challenge Kelly next year in the primary.

* Rachel Hinton at the Sun-Times

Kelly has worked on previous campaigns for D’Amico, Ald. Samantha Nugent (39th) and her predecessor, Ald. Margaret Laurino, who is D’Amico’s aunt. D’Amico was not part of the process to pick his replacement, but voiced his support after the appointment. […]

As for Kelly, “he voted in two Republican primaries,” [Anthony Joel Quezada, 35th Ward Democratic committeeperson] said. “I just didn’t see a lot of political experience and history, and I didn’t get a lot of calls from community members supporting him. But, again, that does not necessarily speak to the full character of Mr. Kelly. I wish him the best of luck in his next chapter.” […]

Rabbitt has already launched a campaign for the office. Brophy and Melaniphy said they would not run, while Kehoe said she likely wouldn’t either.

Kelly said he took a GOP ballot in 2010 because his union endorsed Judy Baar Topinka in the primary. He took a Republican ballot two years later as a favor to a friend.

Committeeperson Quezada, by the way, had an infinitesimal 0.01 percent of the weighted vote. He talked a lot, but had pretty much zero influence. Rabbitt was already running against D’Amico, which ruled him out.

* D’Amico’s backing and this list of Kelly’s endorsements is what got him the win…

• Chicago Fire Department Local 2 - Jim Tracey
• Associated Fire Fighters of Illinois - Chuck Sullivan
• IBEW Electricians Local 134 - Michael Cudzik
• Carpenters Local - Kevin O’Gorman
• Chicago Laborers District Council, LiUNA - Jim Connolly
• International Union of Operating Engineers Local 150 - James Sweeney
• Sprinkler Fitters Local 281 - Tom Collins
• Sheetmetal Workers International Association, SMART Local 265 - John Daniels
• Sheetmetal Workers Local 73 - Ray Suggs
• IBEW Electricians Local 176 - Mike Clemens
• Stationary Engineers Local 399 - John Hanley
• Plumbers Union Local 130 - James Coyne
• Iron Workers Local 62 - Paul Wende
• Teamsters Joint council No. 25 - Terrence Hancock
• Plumbers and Steamfitters Local 137 - Aaron Gurnsey

Kelly read that list at the meeting. Those trade unions are very active in that part of the world. AFSCME and the CTU did not endorse a candidate. Interestingly enough, Sen. Villivalam comes out of SEIU Healthcare, which is apparently backing Rabbitt.

posted by Rich Miller
Wednesday, Nov 24, 21 @ 9:45 am

Comments

  1. It’s Representative District, not Legislative District.

    Comment by Shield Wednesday, Nov 24, 21 @ 9:57 am

  2. Good choice.

    Comment by ;) Wednesday, Nov 24, 21 @ 9:58 am

  3. [Humor font on]

    ===Kelly said he took a GOP ballot in 2010 because his union endorsed Judy Baar Topinka in the primary.===

    When JBT was mentioned, envisioned this sort of reaction.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yS0efFNShqo

    Comment by Anyone Remember Wednesday, Nov 24, 21 @ 10:06 am

  4. === Following an unprecedented commitment to a public appointment process, Michael Kelly has been appointed State Representative ===

    Not as public as an actual election, but whatever. Nobody cares about the voters. We only exist to provide power to our kings.

    Comment by Just Me 2 Wednesday, Nov 24, 21 @ 10:11 am

  5. === Not as public as an actual election===

    In less than 7 months, there will be an election, less than a year a general election.

    So there’s that.

    Comment by Oswego Willy Wednesday, Nov 24, 21 @ 10:13 am

  6. Im surprised Ram went along with the regulars. Seems like him and Damico have good relationship which is good for the area

    Comment by Regular democrat Wednesday, Nov 24, 21 @ 10:25 am

  7. Another legislator appointed by special interest groups and not an election

    This is what Democracy looks like in Illinois.

    Legislators retire after they are elected and insiders appoint their successors

    Comment by Lucky Pierre Wednesday, Nov 24, 21 @ 10:39 am

  8. ===provide power to our kings===

    You may need a nap.

    Comment by Rich Miller Wednesday, Nov 24, 21 @ 10:45 am

  9. === Another legislator appointed by special interest groups and not an election===

    Like Avery Bourne?

    Don’t remember you upset about that.

    Bourne faced the voters, won.

    Nary a word from you.

    Comment by Oswego Willy Wednesday, Nov 24, 21 @ 10:46 am

  10. - Just Me 2 - Wednesday, Nov 24, 21 @ 10:11 am:
    - Lucky Pierre - Wednesday, Nov 24, 21 @ 10:39 am:

    Why do you two hate the constitution?

    Comment by Shield Wednesday, Nov 24, 21 @ 11:04 am

  11. D’Amico’s organization is huge and just got stronger

    Comment by Anonymous Wednesday, Nov 24, 21 @ 11:26 am

  12. I am thrilled we didn’t spend money on an election when there are several coming up.

    Comment by Cheryl44 Wednesday, Nov 24, 21 @ 11:32 am

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