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* Sen. Martwick is well known for starting “discussions.” Sometimes it works out, oftentimes, well, here’s Crain’s

In a phone interview, Sen. Rob Martwick, who represents portions of Chicago’s Northwest Side and adjacent suburbs, said he still believes the state and particularly middle-class families need the income and lower property taxes, respectively, that a graduated income tax would bring, even though voters in 2020 rejected a proposed constitutional amendment to do that by about a 10-point margin. […]

Martwick said he has not yet drafted enabling legislation for a second referendum and that his version likely would be somewhat different that the 2022 proposal, which he sponsored when he was in the Illinois House. The matter could drag on until next year, but Martwick said his hope is to offer a bill as soon as next month and see what support it draws.

“I want to keep the discussion going,” Martwick said. […]

Martwick said he has not discussed his pending new campaign with Pritzker. He did bring it up Senate President Don Harmon, who did not endorse the idea, but said “OK, file the bill.”

* Meanwhile

Left-leaning proponents of taxing the assets held by America’s billionaires have a new target: In lieu of a federal wealth tax, state lawmakers want to tax billionaires where they live, in states like California, Washington and New York.

A group of legislators in statehouses across the country have coordinated to introduce bills simultaneously in seven states later this week, with the same goal of raising taxes on the rich. […]

Sponsors told The Washington Post that they will introduce their bills on Thursday in California, Connecticut, Hawaii, Illinois, Maryland, New York and Washington, and shared the text of their draft bills. […]

In four states — the three that drafted bills with Saez’s involvement, along with Illinois — lawmakers say they will float versions of a tax on wealthy people’s holdings, or so-called “mark-to-market” taxes on their unrealized capital gains.

* Jim Dey looks at the future of Rep. Carol Ammons after she was passed over for a Senate appointment

What’s next on her political radar? Those who follow the political process will be waiting to see if she takes on Faraci in 2024 for their party’s nomination for the 52nd District seat.

Ammons already has filed required campaign committee papers for the Senate race. That shot across the bow was intended to persuade party leaders to appoint her to Sen. Bennett’s post.

But that move — as well as incendiary comments made by both Ammons and their supporters — had a more negative than positive impact on local Democrats.

The only Ammons supporter who has spoken publicly after the Faraci appointment is outgoing Cunningham Township Assessor Wayne Williams.

“While I’m happy for Paul, I stand by my previous comments,” he said. “I expect to be supporting (Carol Ammons) for state Senate.”

* Politico

The Illinois State Board of Elections administers elections, but Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias wants his office to play a bigger role in their outcomes.

His transition committee of 125 people, including former Congresswoman Cheri Bustos, issued a report that calls for ramping up automatic voter registration, launching mail-in-ballot awareness and increasing polling places. The SOS report also calls for modernizing technology, improving driver services facilities and beefing up library enhancements, among other goals. Here’s the full report

* More on that apparent arson at Planned Parenthood in Peoria

According to the Peoria Fire Department, the fire happened around 11:30 p.m. Sunday. Firefighters and paramedics responded around 12:15 a.m., finding flames and smoke coming out of a front window. After putting it out, firefighters searched the building and found no one inside, but a firefighter was taken to the hospital for non-life threatening injuries. Total damages are estimated at around $150,000.

A neighbor who lives on the street tells 25News she was the one who called the incident in. According to her, an individual pulled up in a car with a maroon door at the corner close to her house. They then took what looked like a lunchbox out of the car and walked down the sidewalk towards the facility. That’s when the witness saw the suspect smash a window in, throw a flaming object inside, and run down the length of the street back to their vehicle, after which they drove away from the scene quickly.

The Fire Department says this isn’t the first incident of its kind at the facility. It marks the latest act of vandalism that Planned Parenthood says is on the rise across the state and country, a trend local lawmakers are also noticing.

* From Davos…


Pritzker at Davos calls out Republicans who "believe in space lasers" pic.twitter.com/k1PpYBcVMb

— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) January 17, 2023

Au contraire, mon gouverneur

Scientists in France have created a way to divert lightning strikes using a weather-controlling super laser.

Researchers with the Polytechnic Institute of Paris guided the strikes from thunderclouds to places where they don’t cause damage. The team says the new technique could save power stations, airports, launchpads, and other buildings from disaster.

Don’t tell Darren Bailey. He could use that laser to zap state budgets. Not sure if he’d need a FOID card, though.

…Adding… Equality Illinois press release…

The state’s LGBTQ+ civil rights organization endorses Mayor Lori Lightfoot for re-election as Chicago’s Mayor. […]

While Equality Illinois unequivocally endorses Mayor Lightfoot, we echo the sentiments of many of our valued partners that the Mayor should accelerate her administration’s response to many of our city’s most daunting challenges, particularly those challenges like health care and housing access which disproportionately impact our city’s BIPOC residents, including LGBTQ+ BIPOC residents. At the top of this list, we hope to see a bolder, more proactive agenda to redress the inequities perpetuated by the current state of policing in the city. The city must more boldly redress the harmful over-policing of Black and Brown communities and more aggressively root out harmful police actors, including those who affiliate with anti-LGBTQ+ organizations. We call on the Mayor to lead a re-envisioning of public safety in our city; one that centers equity in its approach and keeps its residents safe.

* Isabel’s roundup…

posted by Rich Miller
Tuesday, Jan 17, 23 @ 1:47 pm

Comments

  1. –Don’t tell Darren Bailey. He could use that laser–

    Ahhh, so that’s why there is a need for this bill to be filed…

    HB1132 LASER SYSTEM-SAFETY OFFICERS

    Comment by TheInvisibleMan Tuesday, Jan 17, 23 @ 2:03 pm

  2. –Guns in St. Louis are increasingly semi-automatic–

    I’m sure they’ve always been semi-auto? Gangs aren’t walking around with single shot muskets. It’s just an industry term for “not automatic” - not a machine gun, but not a bolt action or other single loader.

    I feel like we could enact reasonable gun law changes without relying on ignorance and scare terms.

    The current gen of journalists clearly don’t even know what it means; they basically excerpt wikipedia in the article because their readers don’t either. Ah, I see - the article clarifies they mean a 10% decrease in *revolvers*. Which fire just like a semiauto. What a joke of a headline.

    Comment by DC Tuesday, Jan 17, 23 @ 2:23 pm

  3. I have to wonder, did Dan Profit put Se. Martwick up to this?

    Comment by Anon 1:26 Tuesday, Jan 17, 23 @ 2:25 pm

  4. Glad to hear of the latest developments with banks’ refunding for unauthorized transfers using Zelle. About this time last year, I got taken for more than $300 and it was the first I’d heard of Zelle or the payee. My credit union warned it could take up to 120 days to investigate and process the reimbursement and it almost did. Ridiculous.

    Comment by yinn Tuesday, Jan 17, 23 @ 2:25 pm

  5. Jim Dey hates Democrats in general and Ammons in particular. Anything he writes about her needs to have that disclaimer attached.

    Comment by filmmaker prof Tuesday, Jan 17, 23 @ 2:30 pm

  6. the snowplow names for the vote are pretty meh. saw a list of names for snowplows in Scotland and I liked one in particular….Sled Zeppelin.

    Comment by Amalia Tuesday, Jan 17, 23 @ 2:51 pm

  7. ===the latest act of vandalism===

    Spray painting graffiti is an act of vandalism. Throwing a Molotov cocktail through a window is an act of terrorism.

    Comment by 47th Ward Tuesday, Jan 17, 23 @ 2:54 pm

  8. EI could never abandon the first LGBTQ mayor, but that isn’t really a glowing endorsement.

    Comment by Arsenal Tuesday, Jan 17, 23 @ 3:02 pm

  9. “…we echo the sentiments of many of our valued partners that the Mayor should accelerate her administration’s response to many of our city’s most daunting challenges…”

    I’m disappointed with EI for the seemingly automatic support of LGBTQ Democrats, no matter their record.

    “We call on the Mayor to lead a re-envisioning of public safety in our city; one that centers equity in its approach and keeps its residents safe.”

    If they’re not happy with her record, why do they think she’ll be better in the second term?

    Comment by NIU Grad Tuesday, Jan 17, 23 @ 3:18 pm

  10. The downplaying of vandalism versus the reality of what the face of terrorism looks like is another example where “two sets of facts” are how we are living in this new era.

    The idea that those willing to give change at a dangerous level of violence while trying to deny rights, that’s not vandalism. It’s never been vandalism.

    Comment by Oswego Willy Tuesday, Jan 17, 23 @ 3:31 pm

  11. Equality Illinois is in a tough spot, as the past Candidate Lightfoot in today’s politics is a better choice than today’s Mayor Lightfoot as she has governed?

    Lightfoot’s constituency, will they come out again and see her as they saw her before?

    These “mea culpa” ads tell a tale already that Lightfoot has let many down.

    Comment by Oswego Willy Tuesday, Jan 17, 23 @ 3:34 pm

  12. >>>>>Not sure if he’d need a FOID card, though.

    Waiting on my LOID.

    Comment by We've never had one before Tuesday, Jan 17, 23 @ 3:37 pm

  13. In the JB Davos clip, I noticed Senator Synema is wearing an afghan. Must be very cold there.

    https://twitter.com/atrupar/status/1615397531592294400

    Comment by New Day Tuesday, Jan 17, 23 @ 3:42 pm

  14. Insider insights into how the super wealthy move money around in this story about California’s Getty family.

    https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2023/01/23/the-getty-familys-trust-issues

    Comment by Socially DIstant Watcher Tuesday, Jan 17, 23 @ 3:48 pm

  15. “A south suburban police sergeant and a patrol officer under his command are facing federal charges alleging they robbed motorists of cash and drugs during traffic stops and extorted people in exchange for declining to press charges or tow their vehicles.”

    Poor people read this and ask… This is news?

    Comment by Dotnonymous Tuesday, Jan 17, 23 @ 4:15 pm

  16. somebody make sure to tell Martwick to stay away from Lightfoot.

    Comment by Amalia Tuesday, Jan 17, 23 @ 4:49 pm

  17. If Lightfoot wins and Equality Illinois is disappointed in the next four years, they have no one to blame but themselves.

    Comment by Three Dimensional Checkers Tuesday, Jan 17, 23 @ 5:06 pm

  18. I saw the Tribune’s “fish” story twice today.

    I wonder if the solution it to teach people how to cook without scorching pans? I remember when non-stick pans first hit the market. I think it was in the early 1970s or so.

    Before that, people had to learn to cook without burning food. Perhaps that’s the problem - a general inability to cook on lower heats.

    We really do not need non-stick technology. It’s a first world solution that has created a first world problem.

    Comment by H-W Tuesday, Jan 17, 23 @ 5:23 pm

  19. Joe Mancin nails it

    Comment by Lucky Pierre Tuesday, Jan 17, 23 @ 10:47 pm

  20. This is a fantastic roll up of daily Illinois news

    Comment by Lucky Pierre Tuesday, Jan 17, 23 @ 11:01 pm

  21. LP, I had to check your IP address to confirm that was you. lol

    Thanks! I’ll pass along to Isabel.

    Comment by Rich Miller Wednesday, Jan 18, 23 @ 8:56 am

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