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* Tribune

Shortly after saying Illinois Democrats have “learned lessons” from recent corruption convictions of close associates of Michael Madigan, Gov. J.B. Pritzker appointed an ally of the indicted former longtime Democratic House Speaker to a state board that oversees billions of dollars in lending.

Former Democratic state Sen. Steven Landek, who retired from the Senate in January after more than a decade in Springfield but still serves as mayor of southwest suburban Bridgeview, was one of three people Pritzker appointed to the Illinois Finance Authority on Monday.

The Landek announcement came just days after a federal jury convicted one of Madigan’s top aides, Tim Mapes, on perjury and attempted obstruction of justice charges alleging he lied to a grand jury to try to protect Madigan from a widening corruption probe. […]

“Just because someone’s name is brought up does not mean that they’re guilty of something,” Pritzker said Tuesday in Decatur, describing Landek as “someone who’s spent many years in public life and I think has been examined up and down, certainly by his constituents over many years.” […]

As the Tribune has previously reported, Bridgeview was among more than a half-dozen suburbs that awarded insurance business to Mesirow Financial, the firm that employed Madigan’s son, Andrew. Bridgeview selected Mesirow as its broker for risk management insurance in December 2010, about a month before Michael Madigan presided over a meeting of local Democratic Party leaders who unanimously chose Landek to replace retiring Sen. Lou Viverito of Burbank.

Setting aside the Madigan stuff for a moment (if you can), Bridgeview is eye-deep in debt because the town financed a gigantic soccer stadium which doesn’t currently have an MLS team. It’s still in junk bond territory, according to S&P. And now he’s on a board that, by its own account, is “one of the largest issuers of private activity bonds in the nation.”

* Press release…

The Illinois Environmental Council (IEC) released its 2023 Legislative Environmental Scorecard today. The scorecard, which is released annually, assigns a percentage score to legislators based on how they voted on bills affecting the environment. This year, 17 state representatives and ten state senators received 100% scores based on their record on 28 bills during 2023 legislative business.

“With fewer legislators earning top marks than in recent years, this year’s scorecard highlights the true environmental champions in our General Assembly,” said Jen Walling, executive director of IEC. “When so many of their peers failed to recognize the stakes during those final hours of the legislative session, and when some leaned on industry’s misleading talking points, these legislators stood with their constituents and our environment.”

The 2023 Legislative Environmental Scorecard includes 28 legislative measures. Specific priorities from this year’s Scorecard include:

“We score legislators on the environmental legacy of their voting record every year, giving their constituents a powerful accountability tool when evaluating the performance of their legislators,” Walling added. “Every vote that impacts our environment counts, and it’s important that legislators know we, and more importantly, their constituents, are watching.”

The complete scorecard is here.

* Rep. Dan Didech’s new Republican opponent


Well, looks like I'm not waiting till the 5th when petitions can begin circulation.

Below is the 94th Areo Squadron’s…

Posted by Christopher Henning on Sunday, September 3, 2023

Gov. Pritzker won that district by almost 36 points. Mr. Henning is on his own.

* WTTW

[Cook County Circuit Court Clerk Iris Martinez] won office in 2020 without the support of the party, and has found herself at loggerheads with the progressive political organizations and labor unions that helped elect Johnson mayor. In 2022, Martinez campaigned alongside John Catanzara, the president of the Fraternal Order of Police, Lodge 7, after he compared a requirement that Chicago police officers be vaccinated against COVID-19 to the Holocaust and resigned before he could be fired for making “obscene” and inflammatory social media posts between 2016 and 2018.

Martinez is also expected to campaign for state Sen. Natalie Toro, who Martinez helped appoint to represent the 20th District in the Illinois Senate. Toro replaced Cristina Pacione-Zayas, who resigned in May to become Johnson’s first deputy chief of staff.

Toro will face Graciela Guzman, who has the support of the political movement that not only elected Johnson but also notched a series of victories in the 2022 Democratic primaries, winning six of seven contested races. […]

As she runs for another term as circuit court clerk, Martinez is also expected to seek reelection as the 33rd Ward Democratic committeeperson, an unpaid position that makes her the head of the party in the Northwest Side ward that includes Albany Park.

Ald. Rossana Rodriguez Sanchez (33rd Ward), who defeated a candidate in February’s aldermanic elections who was supported by Martinez, told WTTW News she will challenge Martinez for committeeperson.

Ald. Rodriguez Sanchez won that February race by 21 points.

* Isabel’s roundup…

posted by Rich Miller
Tuesday, Sep 5, 23 @ 2:12 pm

Comments

  1. ==Bridgeview is eye-deep in debt because the town financed a gigantic soccer stadium which doesn’t currently have a team.==

    Hey, what are the Red Stars, chopped liver?

    *checks NWSL standings*

    Okay, but still.

    Comment by Roadrager Tuesday, Sep 5, 23 @ 2:20 pm

  2. fascinating article about kernza. looked to see where it is grown in Illinois. https://greenlandsbluewaters.org/GLBW_Kernza_Promotion_Illinois_Woody_Woodruff.pdf

    Comment by Amalia Tuesday, Sep 5, 23 @ 2:24 pm

  3. Shoutout Seat Geek Stadium. Home of the women’s professional team, the Chicago Red Stars!

    Comment by Red Line Rambler Tuesday, Sep 5, 23 @ 2:27 pm

  4. “Why rescheduling would be more than just a tax break for cannabis”

    The 60% equity return on Green Thumb in a single week after a long period of buying more as it hovered around book value, is also nice.

    Comment by TheInvisibleMan Tuesday, Sep 5, 23 @ 2:43 pm

  5. === This year, 17 state representatives and ten state senators received 100% scores based on their record on 28 bills during 2023 legislative business. ===

    Only glanced at the scorecard, but I think these numbers would approximately double if IEC didn’t score the nuclear reactors bill. The legislators who scored 95%+ didn’t “fail to realize the stakes.”

    If anything, they better understand the stakes of climate change. The environmental movement shouldn’t be casting out 95%+ supporters because they disagree in good faith on which forms of carbon-free energy should be used to ameliorate the climate emergency.

    Comment by vern Tuesday, Sep 5, 23 @ 3:13 pm

  6. Maybe change it to “the town financed a gigantic soccer stadium which doesn’t currently have a MLS* team.” The Chicago Red Stars are a real tenant. I’m hoping to take my kids to one of their games next month.

    Comment by the 647 Tuesday, Sep 5, 23 @ 3:18 pm

  7. Landek a less than ideal choice but being a former member of the club his appointment will sail right through executive appointments.

    Comment by Original Rambler Tuesday, Sep 5, 23 @ 3:55 pm

  8. Re: SeatGeek

    That stadium is also home to the MLR’s Chicago Hounds, and in the club’s first year in the league won the right to host the Championship.

    Comment by The Dude Abides Tuesday, Sep 5, 23 @ 3:57 pm

  9. Since when are political organizations allowed to call themselves “the movement”. Sounds more like a wrestling faction than an actual name for a body of elected officials.

    Comment by Bulls Tuesday, Sep 5, 23 @ 4:08 pm

  10. Gov. J.B. Pritzker appointed… Landek

    It is important to know the distinction between corruption and cronyism.

    Comment by Donnie Elgin Tuesday, Sep 5, 23 @ 4:18 pm

  11. A lot of people use Mesirow for their insurance needs… they’re good and they’re competitive. They earn the business and have for a very long time…

    Comment by Lincoln Lad Tuesday, Sep 5, 23 @ 6:54 pm

  12. ===A lot of people use Mesirow for their insurance needs===

    lol

    C’mon.

    Comment by Rich Miller Tuesday, Sep 5, 23 @ 7:19 pm

  13. Rep. Bob Morgan has his eye on Congressman Brad Schneider’s seat. He probably regrets not scoring a 100 here.

    Comment by Torco Sign Tuesday, Sep 5, 23 @ 7:22 pm

  14. Man seems like the Northside and Latinos love using Martinez to help them get elected or appointed then turn around and stab her in the back for not kowtowing to DSA agenda.

    Comment by Frida's boss Tuesday, Sep 5, 23 @ 7:30 pm

  15. As soon as Republicans get upset about Trump and his cronies, I will begin to worry about Illinois and JB. Jeez… will the Trib ever change ????

    Comment by Tired teacher Tuesday, Sep 5, 23 @ 8:08 pm

  16. So the cannabis companies will be keeping that tax break, not passing it on to the customers?

    Comment by Jibba Tuesday, Sep 5, 23 @ 8:46 pm

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