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* From December of 2018

* The 2018 Golden Horseshoe Award for Best In-House Lobbyist goes to Adrienne Alexander with AFSCME Council 31…

Alexander was listed as one of Crain’s Chicago Business’ “40 under 40″ today

Union membership runs in Adrienne Alexander’s blood.

Her grandfather moved to Michigan during the Great Migration to work in a General Motors plant. Her grandmother served as a union steward in a hospital, and her other grandfather joined the ranks of the U.S. Postal Service. Those jobs, and their associated pensions, paved a path toward the middle class for a Black family, Alexander said.

“It was very clear to me the difference that it made for their lives,” she said. “They were able to send many of their kids to college and, in one generation, because of that union, it completely changed the family trajectory.”

It’s no surprise, then, that Alexander’s own career at the American Federation of State, County & Municipal Employees has focused on pension fight after pension fight in Illinois since she joined the public employee union in 2010. As a lobbyist for AFSCME, Alexander herds elected officials at the city, state and county levels in Illinois. While she describes their work on pensions as a team effort, she emerged as the point person for a Chicago City Council ordinance passed this spring— referred to by supporters as a “labor peace agreement” — requiring labor deals for human services workers.

Congratulations!

* IDFPR…

The Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (“IDFPR”) announced today that Camile Lindsay will serve as the next Acting Director of Professional Regulation, pending confirmation by the Illinois Senate. Appointed by Governor JB Pritzker, Lindsay previously served in the Pritzker Administration as First Assistant Deputy Governor for infrastructure, public safety, environment, and energy. […]

As First Assistant Deputy Governor for infrastructure, public safety, environment, and energy, Lindsay was responsible for overseeing several Illinois state agencies, including the Department of Transportation, State Police, Department of Corrections, Emergency Management Agency, and the Capital Development Board. Prior to joining the Governor’s office, Lindsay served as Chief of Staff and Chief Legal Counsel for the Illinois Department of Corrections. Earlier in her career, she worked as Supervisory Regional Counsel for the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services, Assistant Attorney General for the Illinois Attorney General’s office, and Assistant State’s Attorney for the Cook County State’s Attorney’s office.

Lindsay has a big job ahead of her.

* I’m hearing at least two state legislators have tested positive for COVID ahead of veto session

The Illinois Department of Public Health says that although COVID-19 hospitalizations are at a low level across the state, Illinoisans should not wait to get vaccinated against wintertime respiratory illnesses.

IDPH Director Dr. Sameer Vohra said Illinois is beginning to see an increase in RSV activity, which will likely be followed by flu and COVID-19 over the coming weeks and months. Dr. Vohra says the best protection against these diseases is having vaccinations up to date.

“We are fortunate to have tools this season to protect Illinois residents from COVID-19, flu, and RSV,” he said.

Last month, the CDC’s Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) recommended newly reformulated 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. They also have recently approved an updated Novavax COVID-19 vaccine. These newly approved shots are considered safe when given at the same time as other vaccines for the flu and RSV.

* She reported giving her campaign $15,000 back in June…


#IL88 House candidate Regan Deering announces that she's raised $73K in the 3Q. Report hasn't been posted yet to @illinoissbe, so unclear how much of it was self-funded. She did receive $6,900 from conservative megadonor Dick Uihlein, however. #twill

— Brenden Moore (@brendenmoore13) October 16, 2023

* Interesting…


NEW: Ald. Jim Gardiner reported another $8,073 to criminal defense attorneys at Loeb & Loeb related to the FBI corruption probe into the alderman. This brings his total expenditures on criminal defense attorneys (completely separate from his various civil lawsuits) to $100,771. pic.twitter.com/VRmG1FRpx8

— The People’s Fabric (@peoplesfabric) October 16, 2023

* No mention of the hilarious spat with the Senate in this Fra Noi hagiography

In a political landscape that’s bitterly divided, Illinois Rep. Anthony DeLuca is an increasingly rare breed of elected official.

“Anthony is a bridge builder. He’s a consensus builder,” Joint Civic Committee of Italian Americans President Ron Onesti says. “His fellow legislators know that if their constituents have a need, Anthony will listen to them and do everything in his power to meet that need, regardless of their party, because it’s the right thing to do. As a result, he’s one of the most respected legislators in Springfield.”

Though rooted in principle, DeLuca’s approach has a significant fringe benefit. “When the time comes for him to need help, [his colleagues] are very interested in hearing what it’s all about and how they can be a part of it, even if their positions don’t directly align with his,” Onesti notes.

DeLuca drew deeply from that reservoir of good will to assure the passage of House Bill 1199, Section 1. The legislation finally achieved the long sought-after goal of permanently recognizing October as Italian American Heritage Month in Illinois.

* I never heard of a Serval until one got loose in Decatur


Animal Control is aware of a Serval that is loose on the North East side of the City of Decatur. We are working with an…

Posted by Macon County Animal Control and Care Center on Monday, October 16, 2023

* Isabel’s afternoon roundup…

posted by Rich Miller
Monday, Oct 16, 23 @ 2:36 pm

Comments

  1. Lol, Kent Gray in another race. I guess it isn’t in the rules that you can’t serve as State’s Attorney after a one-year suspension of your law license.

    Comment by Grimlock Monday, Oct 16, 23 @ 3:13 pm

  2. Scaling SCARCE model and mentality would solve a lot of problems. T

    Comment by Smh Monday, Oct 16, 23 @ 3:33 pm

  3. McHenry County State’s Attorney Patrick Kenneally’s smile looks closer to a bite…I hope he’s had his shots.

    I wonder if he actually believes what he says?…or just looking for political ink…via his biting opposition to public opinion…and Science…and common sense.

    Comment by Dotnonymous x Monday, Oct 16, 23 @ 3:53 pm

  4. A serval is nothing. Long-time Decatur residents will recall the bear that was freed from its cage in Fairview Park and the elephant that was provoked and ran away from the circus.

    Comment by Decatur Zoo Monday, Oct 16, 23 @ 4:14 pm

  5. Was anyone else initially hoping that the Alexander piece was announcing that Johnson had hired her as legislative director?

    Congrats to her on the Crain’s 40 under 40 though. She’s definitely solid.

    Comment by Leslie K Monday, Oct 16, 23 @ 4:45 pm

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