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posted by Isabel Miller
Wednesday, May 24, 23 @ 7:40 am

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  1. What is so special about red-light camera companies that they get a special call-out regarding financial lobbying? Why can’t the legislation apply to all lobbying campaigns?
    Not snark, genuine question.

    Comment by Bothanspied Wednesday, May 24, 23 @ 7:50 am

  2. ===* WSJ | Will Illinois Still ‘Invest in Kids’?===

    Context? Easy.

    “Illinois spends, like the most even, on schools, and with pensions and stuff, and so much money for schools”

    Pick a lane.

    Comment by Oswego Willy Wednesday, May 24, 23 @ 7:57 am

  3. Re: WSJ article

    The first couple sentences seem to significantly misrepresent the nature and goals of Rauner’s “scholarship plan. As I recall, the program was not limited to poor kids, and required state funding along with some ability to pay. As such, these sorts of scholarships are more properly labeled vouchers, and are much more likely to be used by middle class and higher income working class families seeking to avoid diverse public schools. Calling them scholarships only applies in the context that middle-income families get tax credits for avoiding public schools.

    Comment by H-W Wednesday, May 24, 23 @ 8:22 am

  4. - H-W -

    I guess one could make an argument that the monies aren’t for those most in need but for those schools that need students and money… and in turn making public schools worse off?

    “Look”, it’s not like there’s a whole group (groups) of folks that would like public schools to end, amirite

    Comment by Oswego Willy Wednesday, May 24, 23 @ 8:48 am

  5. ==$50 billion plan, up from around $37 billion in fiscal year 2014.==

    This is 3.4% annual growth BEFORE factoring in inflation. That seems perfectly reasonable. More deception from Center Square.

    Comment by supplied_demand Wednesday, May 24, 23 @ 9:04 am

  6. -“Look”, it’s not like there’s a whole group (groups) of folks that would like public schools to end, amirite-

    This is a true statement. Milton Friedman admitted that the long run aim of vouchers is privatize government schools.

    https://fee.org/articles/friedman-and-north-on-vouchers/

    Comment by Steve Wednesday, May 24, 23 @ 9:48 am

  7. Re: Sun-Times “Head of Search for Chicago Top Cop asks why no one called 911″

    “The community has lost so much trust in the system that not a single person dialed 911,”

    Eh, this isn’t a recent phenomenon. It’s known as the “bystander effect” and has been studied since the 1960’s. It’s something every quasi-expert in criminal psychology or law enforcement is aware of.

    I hate to ask, but what exactly are Driver’s qualifications to lead the search for a police commissioner?

    Comment by BackofYard Wednesday, May 24, 23 @ 10:13 am

  8. Opponents of housing migrants at Wright allegedly told a woman in support of the plan that they will laugh when she is raped. Stay classy.

    https://twitter.com/peoplesfabric/status/1661154090842456064?s=20

    Comment by Big Dipper Wednesday, May 24, 23 @ 10:25 am

  9. “As such, these sorts of scholarships….are much more likely to be used by middle class and higher income working class families seeking to avoid diverse public schools.”

    First-priority scholarships are available to kids from this households that have this income :

    Students who meet one of the following criteria and submitted their application before April 1 qualify for Category 1:
    Are members of a household whose previous year’s total annual income does not exceed 185% of the federal poverty level.

    Assume a household of three mom/dad and one kid- for 2022 that would mean income below $42,605.50- hardly “higher income” folks.

    Comment by Donnie Elgin Wednesday, May 24, 23 @ 10:31 am

  10. I’m glad to hear that the state is deploying peacekeepers in Chicago this weekend in anticipation of heightened gun violence. I’ve crunched the numbers on Memorial day shootings in Chicago, nationally, and selected cities recently.If anyone is interested I share these analyses here: https://www.datawrapper.de/_/0ghYL/ and here https://1000citiesproject.substack.com/p/1000-cities-6000-shootings

    I’ll be updating with the 2023 numbers next week. Let’s hope planning ahead makes a difference this year in Chicago.

    Comment by Dr. M Wednesday, May 24, 23 @ 11:02 am

  11. Will the peacekeepers wear blue helmets like United Nations peacekeepers??

    Comment by U Thant Wednesday, May 24, 23 @ 11:03 am

  12. ===Will the peacekeepers wear blue helmets like United Nations peacekeepers??===

    Given that there’s a whole list of CPD folks who aren’t allowed to testify due to issues of “credibility”, including the union head, I’d direct that question to CPD not on the list.

    Comment by Oswego Willy Wednesday, May 24, 23 @ 11:12 am

  13. Friedman’s vision was to start with vouchers and scale them back so that ultimately families were paying for their own education. Plus the scholarships administered by EmpowerIllinois and others are not forced to go away…just the extra tax breaks donors get that are different from other charitable contributions. Pretty sure private schools have other scholarship contributions besides these currently. It should be allowable as a private donation of course but without special tax breaks.

    Comment by DTown Resident Wednesday, May 24, 23 @ 11:36 am

  14. Is it just me, or is “peacekeeper” sort-of an Orwellian-feeling name for them? I guess because of the nukes named “peacekeeper.”

    I don’t think there’s a bad intention behind it, it just made me do a doubletake.

    Comment by Suburban Mom Wednesday, May 24, 23 @ 12:31 pm

  15. “The unit will work with community groups and various city and state agencies on the violence prevention efforts”

    Let’s hope they will work with, or at least coordinate their effort with CPD. unfortunately, despite their best efforts to de-escalate, human nature being what it is, some situations will require police intervention. Holiday weekends can be deadly. Last Memorial Day weekend, 50 people were shot with nine fatalities.

    Comment by Donnie Elgin Wednesday, May 24, 23 @ 12:43 pm

  16. ===despite their best efforts to de-escalate, human nature being what it is, some situations will require police intervention.===

    - Donnie Elgin -

    If there are any deaths, will these be regrettable too?

    You feel other gun related deaths are merely “regrettable”, isn’t the want to be to curb or eliminate escalation not already excuse it?

    Comment by Oswego Willy Wednesday, May 24, 23 @ 12:56 pm

  17. Chicago Memorial Day gun violence in context, if anyone is interested: https://1000citiesproject.substack.com/p/will-30-peacekeepers-curb-violence

    Comment by Dr. M Wednesday, May 24, 23 @ 1:15 pm

  18. @Donnie Elgin

    I never said “higher income folks.” I said higher income working class families.

    Comment by H-W Wednesday, May 24, 23 @ 6:53 pm

  19. @ Donnie Elgin

    From the website:

    “Eligible student” means a child who:
    (1) is a member of a household whose federal adjusted

    gross income the year before he or she initially receives a scholarship under this program, as determined by the Department, does not exceed 300% of the federal poverty level and, once the child receives a scholarship, does not exceed 400% of the federal poverty level;
    (2) is eligible to attend a public elementary school

    or high school in Illinois in the semester immediately preceding the semester for which he or she first receives a scholarship or is starting school in Illinois for the first time when he or she first receives a scholarship; and
    (3) resides in Illinois while receiving a scholarship.

    Comment by H-W Wednesday, May 24, 23 @ 7:02 pm

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