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* Press release excerpt…

Governor JB Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) today awarded $13 million to 30 recipients to expand the Illinois Works Pre-apprenticeship Program, which creates a qualified talent pipeline of diverse candidates in construction and the building trades. The program’s second year expands access to the program across the state and will serve up to 1,400 pre-apprentices – a 40 percent increase from the program’s inaugural year.

* Gov. Pritzker was asked today at the press conference to announce the Pre-apprenticeship Program expansion about the Chicago mayor’s race and his 22 aldermanic race endorsements

As I said, first of all, I’m pleased to have endorsed people who are doing a good job. They’ve asked me to endorse them. I could have done it sort of one at a time. I just decided to release it all at once.

And with regard to the mayor’s race for the city of Chicago. You know, it’s very important to me that the mayor of the city, whoever that is, and the governor of the state, whoever that is at the time, work closely together. We saw what happened in previous years when we had a Gov. Rauner who couldn’t work with the Mayor of the City of Chicago, and that was not good for the city. It was not good for the state of Illinois. And so I want to make sure that a good working relationship exists. There is one now with the current mayor, but whoever wins the election, I intend to have a good relationship with them, too. And so I’m staying out of the mayor’s race, but I’m glad to support local officials who are running for public office.

* Vallas press release…

Mayoral candidate Paul Vallas is continuing to build significant momentum behind his surging campaign, and he is announcing today that he has now raised more than $2 Million since January 1. The massive fundraising effort has allowed Vallas to outpace all other candidates in television advertising spending, while also building robust communications, voter outreach and organizing programs.

* Back to Gov. Pritzker. When responding to a question, he had this to say about MAP grant funding changes

Community colleges play such a critical and important role. And when I came into office, what was happening was we had MAP grants that were available that we were funding and they’re available to community college students as well as university students. But because of the fiscal year and the run of the fiscal year, university students were the first ones to apply and then we would run out of money each year. Everybody else applying later than that would be out of luck. So it turns out many community college students don’t apply in the same semester that the high school students or people who are seeking to go to university apply. So we changed the way we allocated those funds. So the community colleges would benefit to a much greater degree because we need people to get engaged in the trades to learn, to earn a certificate to earn an associate degree for example. And so, again, community colleges being just as important as full four year universities.

Interesting.

* AG Raoul…

Attorney General Kwame Raoul today announced he charged a former assistant Coles County state’s attorney with 32 counts of misconduct over interactions he had in his official capacity with three Coles County women between the ages of 18 and 35.

Formerly from Charleston, Illinois, Brady Allen, 33, now resides in Missouri but turned himself in to the Coles County Sheriff’s Office on Jan. 26 after a warrant was issued for his arrest. Raoul’s office charged Allen with nine counts of bribery, all Class 2 felonies; one count of witness harassment, a Class 2 felony; 21 counts of official misconduct, all Class 3 felonies; and one count of witness intimidation, a Class 3 felony. If convicted, Allen could face up to 7 years in prison and up to $25,000 in fines. […]

From December 2018 until he resigned in August 2020, Allen served as an assistant state’s attorney in Coles County. Raoul’s office alleges that within that time frame, Allen had inappropriate text, email, phone and social media communications that were sexual in nature with female defendants he was currently or had previously prosecuted. According to Raoul, Allen solicited sexual contact, photos and videos with an understanding that in exchange, the female defendants would receive preferential treatment in their pending criminal cases.

Even after Allen was assigned to another courtroom, Raoul alleges Allen continued to solicit sexual contact, photos and videos, suggesting to the women that he could influence his colleagues at the Coles County State’s Attorney’s office. Raoul is further alleging that once Allen’s behavior was discovered, he offered to pay one female defendant’s fines and court costs if she could convince another female defendant to not pursue claims against Allen.

* Press release…

The Park District of Tinley Park [yesterday] announced it has received support from 14 additional members of the Illinois House and Senate for its proposed plan for the site of the former Tinley Park Mental Health Center and Howe Development Center to transform the long-vacant property into a hub of athletic fields, track and field facilities, a domed sports complex and open recreational space.

This week, the 14 legislators, who represent communities surrounding the Tinley Park area, sent a letter of support, including: Reps. Dagmara Avelar, Kelly Burke, Will Davis, Anthony DeLuca, Marcus Evans, Fran Hurley, Thaddeus Jones, Natalie Manley, Nick Smith, Larry Walsh, and Sens. Napoleon Harris, Patrick Joyce, Elgie Sims, and Rachel Ventura.

The Park District has also previously received the support of three legislators who represent Tinley Park: Reps. Debbie Meyers-Martin, Bob Rita, and Justin Slaughter.

Last November, the Park District formally bid on the property located at 7400-7600 W. 183rd St. and laid out its vision to meet the needs of the Tinley Park residents and expand opportunities for neighboring communities.

The Park District’s Phase 1 of development for the property includes playground and sports facilities fully accessible for people living with special needs, multipurpose athletic fields, a domed sports complex with a full-size soccer field, a stadium with a track, a splash pad, concession stands, spectator stands, lighting, ample parking, as well as a pond, picnic areas and open green space.

In their letter this week to the Park District, the group of 14 legislators said the Park District’s Phase 1 plans would create an opportunity for people across the Midwest to attend tournaments, games and events at the site.

“Additionally, transforming this site into a place for all to enjoy addresses a critical need for many of our communities that could benefit greatly from access to more recreation opportunities,” the legislators wrote.

* Leader McCombie…

House Republican Leader Tony McCombie (89th District- Savanna) announced the House Republican’s budget team on Friday, naming Deputy Leader Norine Hammond (94th District- Macomb) as Chief Budgeteer for the caucus for the 103rd General Assembly as well as announcing that Representative Amy Elik (111th District- Alton) will be elevated to Deputy Budgeteer.

“I am pleased that Deputy Leader Norine Hammond has accepted my appointment as Chief Budgeteer. Her in-depth experience in appropriations and policy makes her the perfect candidate for this important role,” said Leader Tony McCombie. “I have no doubt that she will work tirelessly to ensure that the budget benefits all citizens of Illinois and I look forward to the positive impact her input will have on the state. Furthermore, her dedication to serving the people of Illinois ensures that their needs and concerns will be considered in the budgeting process.”

As a member of the Higher Education Committee, Hammond has worked for increased funding for universities and community colleges throughout Illinois. She has successfully passed legislation to tackle the teacher shortage; keep Illinois students attending Illinois colleges and universities; and fairly fund public K-12 education. She has also been a strong advocate for procurement reform and other cost-cutting measures which keep dollars focused on strategic goals instead of overhead and administrative costs.

“Representative Amy Elik has spent the past twenty-eight years working as a Certified Public Accountant and auditor for businesses and government bodies. She is a valuable voice for sensible fiscal management and good government budgeting practices within our caucus. Representative Elik will provide critical support to the process and to Deputy Leader Hammond in improving the most important piece of legislation to come out of the State House annually,” Leader McCombie continued.

Rep. Elik has previously served on the House Republican budget team, the Commission on Government Forecasting and Accountability, and other relevant financial committees which have prepared her to take on this role in the budget process.

* Press release…

To recognize the most outstanding engineering achievements and celebrate the exceptional work engineers provided to their clients in the past year, the American Council of Engineering Companies of Illinois (ACEC Illinois) today launched its 2023 Engineering Excellence Awards competition titled “Engineering Works.” The award is designed to honor the best infrastructure projects in Illinois and the engineering companies behind their design and construction. The competitive process to select a winner is now open to the public to learn about the projects and vote to pick a winner to be honored at the ACEC Illinois Awards gala in February.

Vote here.

* A fun Friday fact from the Pantagraph

What is a Kellogg’s Frosted Flake shaped like the State of Illinois worth?

On eBay, a Virginia woman sold just that in 2008, originally found in her morning breakfast bowl … for $1,350.

…Adding… Fascinating…


Incredibly the answer appears to be GUNSMOKE which produced its last original episode in 1975.

Gunsmoke re-aired over 3000 times across multiple networks and amassed over 113 billion minutes of viewing in 2022. https://t.co/2HRTyXkirh

— Michael Mulvihill (@mulvihill79) January 27, 2023

Collectively, Hallmark Movies totaled 156 billion minutes of viewing which is kind of staggering. That's more than SNF, MNF and the FOX NFL 4:25s put together.

— Michael Mulvihill (@mulvihill79) January 27, 2023

…Adding… Press release…

On Saturday, State Representative Abdelnasser Rashid (D-Bridgeview) will be joined by friends and community at a district swearing-in ceremony and reception. The oath of office will be administered by The Honorable Judge Rouhy Shalabi.

“I’m eager to reaffirm my oath of office before family, friends, elected leaders, and the communities that make up the 21st District as I begin my first term,” said Rep. Rashid. “As the first Palestinian-American legislator in Illinois, it is especially meaningful that Judge Shalabi will be presiding over the oath.” Judge Shalabi joined the bench in 2020, becoming the first Palestinian-American judge in Illinois.

What: District Swearing-in Ceremony for State Representative Abdelnasser Rashid

Who: U.S. Senator Richard Durbin, Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias, State Representative Dagmara Avelar, State Representative Mary Flowers, State Representative Norma Hernandez, State Senator Mike Porfirio, State Senator Celina Villanueva, MWRD Commissioner Eira Corral Sepúlveda, Board of Review Commissioner Samantha Steele, Cook County Commissioner Frank Aguilar, Cook County Assessor Fritz Kaegi, Lyons Mayor Christopher Getty, Cicero Trustee Blanca Vargas, Riverside President Joseph Ballerine, Riverside Trustee Cristin Evans, Berwyn Mayor Robert Lovero, Berwyn City Council Members Marybeth Arenella, Joe Carmichael, Richard Leja, Scott Lennon, Robert Pabon and Alicia Ruiz, North Riverside President Joseph Mengoni, Bridgeview Mayor Steven Landek, Countryside Mayor Sean McDermott, Summit Trustee Mayra Ortiz, Hodgkins President Ernest Millsap

When: Saturday, January 28th, 2023 at 12pm

Where: SeatGeek Stadium, 7000 S Harlem Avenue, 3rd Floor, Bridgeview, IL.

That’s quite a list.

* Isabel’s roundup…

posted by Rich Miller
Friday, Jan 27, 23 @ 1:18 pm

Comments

  1. “Mayoral candidate Paul Vallas is continuing to build significant momentum behind his surging campaign, and he is announcing today that he has now raised more than $2 Million since January 1.”

    In the 2019 mayoral race, the sixth (Lightfoot) and second (Preckwinkle) biggest fundraisers went to the runoff.

    Maybe a big bankroll will make all the difference for him, but can money alone help Paul Vallas overcome being Paul Vallas?

    – MrJM

    Comment by MisterJayEm Friday, Jan 27, 23 @ 1:48 pm

  2. ===In the 2019 mayoral race===

    With much respect, this ain’t 2019. It’s a completely different sort of election.

    Comment by Rich Miller Friday, Jan 27, 23 @ 1:50 pm

  3. == WaPo | The military draft ended 50 years ago, dividing a generation . . . ” ==

    The first draft lottery . . . the only lottery that’s ever drawn my number.

    Comment by Flapdoodle Friday, Jan 27, 23 @ 1:52 pm

  4. It is about time the FDA reviewed the blood donor policy. Its getting better but the same “sexual history” questions need to be asked of all donors.

    Comment by Jerry Friday, Jan 27, 23 @ 1:54 pm

  5. == naming Deputy Leader Norine Hammond (94th District- Macomb) as Chief Budgeteer ==

    Within her district, it is common knowledge the Ms. Hammond cast the deciding “present” vote that enabled Rauner’s budget veto to stand. It resulted in withholding $50 M from Western Illinois University (her district’s largest employer) each year of the impasse.

    That vote lead to dozens and dozens of layoffs, created harm to the local economy of Macomb, and created a nightmare scenario that led to the president resigning because he had to layoff faculty and staff.

    Putting Hammond in charge of budget relations is scary.

    Comment by H-W Friday, Jan 27, 23 @ 2:14 pm

  6. Vallas’ support for CPD is…aggressive.

    Comment by Politix Friday, Jan 27, 23 @ 2:16 pm

  7. My draft card went up in smoke.

    Comment by Dotnonymous Friday, Jan 27, 23 @ 2:18 pm

  8. Vallas received $100K from enemy of the working man Sam Zell. But if he is the only one with money to keep going up, he can paint himself in any way he wants. Not sure where LL gets money. Or Chuy for that matter. Johnson gets CTU money.

    Comment by James the Intolerant Friday, Jan 27, 23 @ 2:21 pm

  9. The ABC article about creating a new race category, and eliminating the Hispanic Ethnicity variable intrigues me. I cannot imagine how that would play in terms of federal purposes, but I wonder how the Latino community will be impacted.

    I also wonder how it might impact major SMSAs like Chicago, when a new racial category, “MENA” (Middle East and North Africa) is created. That category as proposed includes Syrians, Iranians, Lebonese, Egyptian, and Israelis all in the same category.

    Comment by H-W Friday, Jan 27, 23 @ 2:33 pm

  10. Closing and selling off mental health centers, while at the same time saying more mental health resources are needed seems like poor planning on the part of the state. They could have torn down the old buildings and built new facilities on the same property.

    Comment by DuPage Friday, Jan 27, 23 @ 2:51 pm

  11. FWIW, my 95 year old father watches an hour or two of Gunsmoke every day.

    Comment by G'Kar Friday, Jan 27, 23 @ 3:10 pm

  12. Interesting that ACEC is seeking public input in the award process. Bigger interest if anyone actually votes.

    Comment by Bogey Golfer Friday, Jan 27, 23 @ 3:26 pm

  13. Abdelnasser Rashid is well suited to make a progressive primary challenge to Sean Casten in the new 6th district.

    Comment by Early voter Friday, Jan 27, 23 @ 3:28 pm

  14. - H-W -:
    I’m not sure it is common knowledge in my part of Forgottonia.
    And if it were in my part I think her having the (R) next to her name would be more important to the people who keep re-electing her.

    Comment by btowntruth from forgottonia Friday, Jan 27, 23 @ 3:34 pm

  15. ===hour or two of Gunsmoke every day===

    I was in a lovely warm locale during the winter break a little over a year ago. I had access to only basic cable, which was no big deal because I was outside or doing things much of the time. But, whenever the weather was bad, I often found myself watching Gunsmoke. It’s a good show. Maybe I was just reminded of my granddad. I dunno. But I became a fan all over again.

    Comment by Rich Miller Friday, Jan 27, 23 @ 3:53 pm

  16. ===It’s a completely different sort of election.===

    Yes, no incumbent last time.

    Also, the primary and run-off are two completely separate campaigns. Everything resets once it becomes a head-to-head match up.

    Comment by 47th Ward Friday, Jan 27, 23 @ 3:54 pm

  17. ===hour or two of Gunsmoke every day===

    He had taste.
    Good storytelling, well acted.

    Comment by btowntruth from forgottonia Friday, Jan 27, 23 @ 4:40 pm

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