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* IDPH…

The Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) today endorsed the recommendation by the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) for the newly FDA-approved COVID-19 shots for everyone over the age of 6 months. The federal agencies have given the green light for updated mRNA vaccines developed by Moderna and Pfizer that target the currently circulating strains of the COVID-19 virus.

Heading into the fall, IDPH is closely monitoring data on COVID-19 as well as other respiratory viruses including flu and RSV. The federal guidance comes as data indicates an uptick in COVID-19 hospitalizations in Illinois and the nation, with a seven percent increase statewide in the week ending September 2, the most recent period for which data is available. There are currently 12 Illinois counties at a medium level for COVID-19 hospitalizations according to the CDC national dashboard, meaning they exceed ten new cases per 100,000 population in the last week.

* When this bill was proposed in 2010, I repeatedly called it the worst bill ever. It allows local governments to use state sales tax money for local developments. Not a fan. Comptroller Mendoza is a fan and here’s her press release…

I’m so happy the city of Marion has approved the state’s first STAR Bonds project, which will bring welcome economic investment, jobs, new businesses, entertainment, fun and great opportunities to Southern Illinois.

I was very proud to work on the original legislation that former State Rep. John Bradley passed in 2010. Speaking on the House floor in favor of the bill, I outlined my language about Angel Investment Tax Credits that formed part of the Innovation Development and Economy Act, which paved the way for this district. That same year, Marion created its STAR Bonds District.

My Deputy Director of Outreach and Community Affairs, Josh Downs, read my letter of support for this project before the vote at last night’s Marion City Council meeting.

The Sales Tax and Revenue (STAR) Bonds are paid for by future sales taxes collected by businesses that locate in the district.

The new businesses anticipated at Marion’s Oasis Outdoors development include sports complexes, expanded golf and pickleball complexes, go-karts, virtual reality, bowling alleys, climbing walls, arcades, restaurants, a redevelopment of the mall to showcase one of the world’s largest RV dealerships, and so much more.

This project will be an economic driver for Southern Illinois and will attract significant out-of-state tourism dollars.

Congratulations to developers Rodney Cabaness; Shad Zimbro, Millennium Destination Development LLC, Marion Mayor Mike Absher and everyone else who is working on this innovative project.

https://thesouthern.com/news/local/communities/marion/marion-approves-first-star-bond-project-during-a-special-council-meeting/article_575e41a4-51dc-11ee-9194-d739486b68fd.html

* Leader Curran…

Illinois Senate Republican Leader John Curran (R-Downers Grove) released the following statement on Saving Illinois Tax Credit Scholarships

“All Illinois children, regardless of their parents’ bank accounts or connections, deserve access to the best quality education possible to fit their individual needs. This access has been increased for over 9,000 lower-income families in Illinois through private donations in the Invest in Kids Scholarship program. The innocent children receiving these life-changing scholarships, and the thousands more on the waitlist, should not be caught in the middle of political or ideological fights, but instead should be given the certainty of a permanent program so they can continue to excel in their family’s school of choice. The Senate Republicans are united in our commitment to making permanent the Invest in Kids program this coming Veto Session, and will continue to prioritize empowering lower income parents to make the best educational choices for their children.”

* Press release…

Skokie, IL – The Women’s Board (WB) of the Illinois Holocaust Museum & Education Center (IHMEC) raised more than $350,000 at its annual signature Soirée. More than 400 guests came together on Sept. 7th at Bryn Mawr Country Club to support the Museum’s mission to preserve the stories of Holocaust Survivors and continue their legacy into the future.

“We were thrilled to have everyone come together for such a wonderful night,” said Sue Spinello, Women’s Board co-president. “We appreciate everyone’s support of the Soirée as these critical funds will go a long way in helping the Museum achieve its mission,” said Leslie Schaffel, co-president. […]

“With the rise of antisemitism and other hate crimes, connecting the lessons of the Holocaust to present day continues to be as urgent as ever,” said Bernard Cherkasov, Museum CEO. “While our primary focus is on education and awareness, social events such as the Soirée are another way to work toward our mission.” […]

The Soirée raises funds to support the Museum’s mission to combat hatred, prejudice, and indifference, and to inspire visitors to become Upstanders who speak out for what’s right – turning powerful lessons of history into positive actions today. The WB specifically earmarked funds from this event to support upcoming special exhibitions, field trips to the Museum (virtual and in-person) for students in under-served communities, and Law Enforcement Action and Democracy (LEAD) Training.

* Women Employed press release…

Women Employed (WE) today announced it was named to the Crain’s Chicago Business 2023 list of Best Places to Work. For 50 years, Women Employed has relentlessly pursued equity for women in the workforce, from shaping policy change, expanding access to educational opportunities, to advocating for fair and inclusive workplaces so more women, families, and communities can thrive.

Ranked 22 out of 100 employers, WE was recognized in the top 25% for its deep commitment to equity that starts in its own workplace. As a small non-profit organization of 26 staff members, WE provides top-tier benefits, prioritizes fairness and inclusivity, and is highly responsive to staff needs. To ensure they are aligned with what they advocate for, WE offers family-friendly and employee-centered benefits such as generous sick time, paid leave, vacation, and health insurance, plus hybrid work and flexible scheduling options, allowing staff to manage responsibilities inside and outside of work. The leadership team holds itself accountable for organizational culture, staff development and nurturing and supporting the overall well-being of staff.

“We couldn’t authentically pursue equity for women in the workforce without ensuring equity, inclusivity, support, and flexibility in our own workplace,” said Cherita Ellens, President and CEO of Women Employed. “We believe our staff members deserve the best working environment to achieve success for themselves and our mission. We are thrilled to be recognized alongside so many other notable organizations that are doing right by their workers.”

* Oppo dump!..

On September 13, Eileen O’Neill Burke is set to hold a “Women Lawyers” fundraiser at the law offices of Salvi, Schostok & Pritchard.

The first host listed on the invitation is Kristin Barnettewife of disgraced and racist former Chicago Police Chief Garry McCarthy. Barnette donated a total of $23,120 to her husband’s mayoral campaign. Several other hosts of Burke’s upcoming fundraiser were also supporters of McCarthy’s Rudy Giuliani-supported mayoral run.

In total, the hosts of this event gave $30,600 to McCarthy’s Mayoral run. In addition to his wife, McCarthy received donations from:

* Isabel’s roundup…

posted by Rich Miller
Wednesday, Sep 13, 23 @ 2:35 pm

Comments

  1. Still waiting on “if it’s about the kids, why don’t donors merely donate to the scholastic aspect and help kids go to these schools? Why is there a need for this program if it’s about the altruism of a child’s education”

    Why are these schools wasting all this time when they have an idea who is donating, why not go after the patrons now, and with no ceiling or limit concern?

    Puzzling, I know.

    Comment by Oswego Willy Wednesday, Sep 13, 23 @ 2:48 pm

  2. Wild stuff on that Geneva bomb threat arrest.

    “Ultimately, this individual acknowledged that they had no knowledge of any specific threat to Geneva High School, and it was determined that they believed all schools across the nation were in danger due to the anniversary of 9/11,”

    Comment by TheInvisibleMan Wednesday, Sep 13, 23 @ 3:20 pm

  3. Typical Toni doing an Oppo Dump on female attorneys supporting a fellow female attorney running against Toni’s hand picked successor to the current Toni choice in Kim Foxx. A true progressive. Unless you are against her. Then old school machine pol all the way to the mat.

    Comment by Helm Wednesday, Sep 13, 23 @ 3:41 pm

  4. - Helm -

    I’m sorry, it’s likely me, are you refuting the oppo dump, or…

    Thanks.

    Comment by Oswego Willy Wednesday, Sep 13, 23 @ 3:42 pm

  5. yeah good luck against those women listed who are former heads of the Women’s Bar, who are Chicago super lawyers….

    Comment by Amalia Wednesday, Sep 13, 23 @ 4:08 pm

  6. Helm is right. So is Amalia (as usual). This is so off-base it isn’t even Oppo.
    Two terms of a Toni Preckwinkle-picked state’s attorney has been enough of a disaster, we don’t need another.

    Comment by northsider (the original) Wednesday, Sep 13, 23 @ 4:28 pm

  7. ===This is so off-base it isn’t even Oppo.===

    No one is saying it’s not accurate

    Comment by Oswego Willy Wednesday, Sep 13, 23 @ 4:31 pm

  8. ===No one is saying it’s not accurate===

    Off-base doesn’t mean inaccurate.
    Off-base means that a breathlessly narrated story about women donating to their friend’s husband’s campaign five years earlier is not well-targeted oppo.

    Comment by northsider (the original) Wednesday, Sep 13, 23 @ 5:24 pm

  9. ===Off-base doesn’t mean inaccurate.===

    Welp, if it’s accurate, then they need to own it and move forward from it.

    McCarthy isn’t really a hero to many.

    If it doesn’t matter, “it’s old”, whatever, than we’ll see if it’ll matter to voters, “maybe”

    Comment by Oswego Willy Wednesday, Sep 13, 23 @ 5:26 pm

  10. yep, if it’s old, whatever, we’ll see if it matters to voters. winter is coming.

    Comment by Amalia Wednesday, Sep 13, 23 @ 5:33 pm

  11. ===I was very proud to work on the original legislation that former State Rep. John Bradley===

    I think the last time I saw John Bradley mentioned on this block it was in relation to his efforts to try to help the evil specter of Mike Madigan cling to power.

    ===which will bring welcome economic investment, jobs, new businesses, entertainment, fun and great opportunities to Southern Illinois. which will bring welcome economic investment, jobs, new businesses, entertainment, fun and great opportunities to Southern Illinois. ===

    Does she know what this project is going to fund?

    ===Marion’s Oasis Outdoors development include sports complexes, expanded golf and pickleball complexes, go-karts, virtual reality, bowling alleys, climbing walls, arcades, restaurants, a redevelopment of the mall to showcase one of the world’s largest RV dealerships, and so much more.===

    Oh no. Whoever wrote the press release does know what it is for. This might be the worst press release I’ve seen from the Comptroller’s office. We’re diverting public funds to build an RV dealership?

    If a bunch of old white guys think the way to bring economic investment to their community is by building an RV dealership they can just go get a regular bank loan. We don’t need to steal from the public coffers to achieve this.

    ===Rodney Cabaness; Shad Zimbro===

    The last time this blog referenced these guys, it was when they were attacking the Governor’s administration over the decision not to have Confederate Railroad perform at the DuQuoin State Fair.

    ===Marion Mayor Mike Absher===

    And if i recall correctly, I think the last time this used car salesman was mentioned on this blog was when he was refusing to take any action to keep his community safe during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic.

    The comptroller’s office didn’t need a press release for this — and now I seriously wonder if she personally believes that public funds should be used to build and support RV dealerships. This is going to wind up letting a handful of old white guys make a lot of money while doing nothing but producing minimum wage service jobs for an industry that completely depends on people choosing to come to Southern Illinois to buy a camper. But maybe destination camper shopping is a thing.

    Comment by Candy Dogood Wednesday, Sep 13, 23 @ 6:05 pm

  12. @Northsider (the original) how nice of you. thank you. keep on rockin’.

    Comment by Amalia Wednesday, Sep 13, 23 @ 6:25 pm

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