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* ICYMI: Week two of veto session begins today. Sun-Times

* Related stories…

* Isabel’s top picks…

* Some data to start your morning…

And fwiw, here's the latest collegiate license plate data from @ILSecOfState:
1. @UofIllinois 6,384
2. @NotreDame 1,120
3. @IllinoisStateU 967
4. @NorthwesternU 879
5. @NIUlive 747
6. @SIUC 549
7. @DePaulU 377
8. @UChicago 368
9. @WesternILUniv 336
10. @LoyolaChicago 287 https://t.co/zOsuacNhDw pic.twitter.com/WY7sApp5EY

— Brenden Moore (@brendenmoore13) November 6, 2023


* Here’s the rest of your morning roundup…

posted by Isabel Miller
Tuesday, Nov 7, 23 @ 8:44 am

Comments

  1. ===- Senate Republicans continue to pressure Democrats and Gov. J.B. Pritzker to extend the Invest in Kids program.===

    “When you get the House Freedom Caucus to be ‘Yes’, then come see me”

    - every Dem state Senator, maybe

    Comment by Oswego Willy Tuesday, Nov 7, 23 @ 9:39 am

  2. RE: Tribune article of Illinois Judge

    Hopefully, Judge Adrian will be sanctioned, if not removed from the bench. Hopefully, his order will be vacated rather than left to stand.

    I do not know how the law works in such matters. But a young child was raped, according to Adrian himself. To declare that her rape was meaningless is an abomination.

    Comment by H-W Tuesday, Nov 7, 23 @ 10:09 am

  3. Sorry about the anonymous post, Isabel.

    Comment by H-W Tuesday, Nov 7, 23 @ 10:10 am

  4. that article in the Tribune about Judge Adrian is comprehensive and chilling. the victim names herself and that she wanted to commit suicide. the judge blames everyone but the offender from the bench. while there may not be more cases like this with a terrible judge there are cases where the offender gets off with not much of a penalty. and anyone who has a juvenile for an offender, the attitude now is much like that of this judge, enough punishment, young offender. Victims matter. They did not choose to be a victim. Offenders choose to hurt.

    Comment by Amalia Tuesday, Nov 7, 23 @ 10:38 am

  5. Also regarding the judge story. I continue to be absolutely baffled by the logic that because of something someone is wearing and drinking it is okay to commit crimes against them. It reminds me of the number of people who claimed that they got caught up in the moment on Jan 6 and that’s why they entered the building. I’ve yet to find that compellingly delivered in a way I can understand it.

    Comment by Blitz Tuesday, Nov 7, 23 @ 10:43 am

  6. Anyone else think it’s odd that the public institutions that serve the most students of color– Chicago State, Governors State, and Northeastern– aren’t on that list?

    Comment by wonkie Tuesday, Nov 7, 23 @ 10:54 am

  7. Fascinating story about Chicago’s first convicted alderman - and it wasn’t Fred Hubbard: https://roselandchicago1972.substack.com/p/who-is-chicagos-first-convicted-alderman

    Comment by JoanP Tuesday, Nov 7, 23 @ 11:15 am

  8. It seems like we have so many kooky circuit court judges. Remember the right to fish? And he is now on the appellate court. Maybe we need to switch over to appointments like the federal system because it seems the voters are not doing their jobs.

    Comment by Big Dipper Tuesday, Nov 7, 23 @ 11:48 am

  9. == Anyone else think it’s odd that the public institutions that serve the most students of color– Chicago State, Governors State, and Northeastern– aren’t on that list? ==

    IIRC these plates were all requested by alumni associations of the various campuses and need a certain number of commitments from people before the state will create a plate. It’s a rather large number of commitments (2000 applications), and takes a pretty strong grass roots effort. One of my siblings was on the Eagle Scout plate list for years waiting for enough people to sign up for it so they would get made.

    There are several private institutions that don’t have plates - Knox College, McKendree University, Illinois College, Aurora University, Lewis University, Roosevelt University, and a few more - whose populations are or previously were predominantly white are also missing from the list. Interesting, Malcom X College is the only community college with a plate. It really comes down to involved alumni and their associations willingness to get 2000+ people to say “yes, I’d order a plate if it was available.”

    In the context of this, I did notice that all of the Divine 9 NPHC fraternities and sororities have plates, whereas not a single historically white fraternity or sorority has its own plate.

    https://www.ilsos.gov/departments/vehicles/license_plate_guide/pan_hellenic/home.html

    That says to me alumni of color who are likely to get a specialty plate probably more closely identify with their GLO (if they were in one) than where they graduated, and that alumni offices and foundations on the non-represented campuses need to get working on having 2000+ people to sign up for a plate.

    Comment by Leap Day William Tuesday, Nov 7, 23 @ 12:53 pm

  10. The head of the Chicago teachers union lists there residence in Indiana? It’s almost like the rules don’t apply. Or taking school choice away from families is to “protect” them and not the union. Weird how that works.

    Comment by Larry Sanders Tuesday, Nov 7, 23 @ 12:59 pm

  11. ===Weird how that works.===

    Who is stopping the 71/36

    That’s weird.

    Comment by Oswego Willy Tuesday, Nov 7, 23 @ 1:11 pm

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