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posted by Isabel Miller
Tuesday, Nov 14, 23 @ 7:46 am

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  1. To be fair, the Supreme Court’s new ethics code DOES make a big deal about avoiding the APPEARANCE of impropriety, in a way that legitimately reads as “Guys, stop letting them CATCH you.”

    Comment by Suburban Mom Tuesday, Nov 14, 23 @ 8:52 am

  2. @ LP and others who supported Invest in Kids

    The Forbes article above does an excellent job summarizing my perceptions and objections to the Invest in Kids Act as it operated. Beyond the fact that most recipients of scholarships were not low income - they were middle income families - the absence of accountability and the inaccessibility issue that exists across most of the state geographically made this a very bad and discriminatory program.

    Comment by H-W Tuesday, Nov 14, 23 @ 9:05 am

  3. H-W

    I supported the program only because it gave parents an opportunity to send their children to a school of their choice that would provide a better educational opportunity than their local public schools. Even middle income families are priced out of these schools with tuition at most Catholic high schools being over 12k a year. I personally went to a local Catholic school and it certainly prepared me for college and beyond. I am no longer a practicing Catholic, but I can still see the value in the education provided by Catholic schools.

    I don’t think the quality of education at public schools will improve by the sunsetting of this program.

    With respect.

    Comment by Hannibal Lecter Tuesday, Nov 14, 23 @ 9:28 am

  4. Banning “Right on Red” … that sound you hear is applause and cheers from OPEC. After the 1973 OPEC Oil Embargo, to save energy banning “Right on Red” required a sign at the intersection - no more banning by state law with no signs. There are ways to make “Right of Red” safer.

    Comment by Anyone Remember Tuesday, Nov 14, 23 @ 9:42 am

  5. Should say “to save energy “”Right on Red” required” take out “banning” … oops.

    Comment by Anyone Remember Tuesday, Nov 14, 23 @ 9:44 am

  6. to the Evanston folks re their stadium negotiations with some Council Members whose wards do not include neighborhoods near the stadium, read Tom Wolfe’s Radical Chic and Mau-Mauing the Flak Catchers. You are living it.

    Comment by Amalia Tuesday, Nov 14, 23 @ 9:47 am

  7. 1) *All* downtown protests should bar protesters from using a bullhorn, loudspeaker or hitting a drum or other object - isn’t that already covered by the city’s noise ordinance?

    2) So the Bears are wary of throwing Fields to the Lions? (sorry, couldn’t resist)

    Comment by lake county democrat Tuesday, Nov 14, 23 @ 9:50 am

  8. === Even middle income families are priced out of these schools with tuition at most Catholic high schools being over 12k a year. ===

    1. We were told the program was targeted to assist low-income, urban kids. It was not.

    2. Nothing prohibits the people who are donating to the scholarship program today from donating to it in the future, and they can still claim a charitable deduction, they just won’t get the lucrative tax credit.

    3. It’s totally predictable that if a school has the choice to give one scholarship to a low income kid for $12K, or four $3K scholarships to middle class kids to keep/bring them to the school, they are gonna go with the plan that brings in $48K in revenue.

    4. I can’t wait to peel back the onion and find out how many scholarships were driven by sports recruitment.

    Comment by Joe Pulitzer Tuesday, Nov 14, 23 @ 11:15 am

  9. Biss has handled the stadium issue ineptly — and revealed himself to be beholden to NU’s big donors over his own constituents. I hope for his sake the political payoff is big, because he’s going to lose support.

    Comment by Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner Tuesday, Nov 14, 23 @ 11:19 am

  10. === I don’t think the quality of education at public schools will improve by the sunsetting of this program. ===

    Once you eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the answer.

    Unfortunately as we have seen on pension funding, the state budget, red flag laws and other issues, it is often necessary to run down a bunch of blind alleyways of bad ideas and eliminate them before we can move forward with the difficult one that actually works.

    Rich or someone else says “easy answers are usually neither.”

    Now that we know that vouchers aren’t the answer, we can look at what’s still on the table.

    The Catholic schools can also work on developing an actual viable plan. If people still want to send their kids to Catholic schools, that is their choice.

    Comment by Joe Pulitzer Tuesday, Nov 14, 23 @ 11:23 am

  11. ===because he’s going to lose support===

    Biss won 73 percent of the vote. Most of Evanston does not live within a few blocks of the stadium. Stranger things have happened, but I doubt this alone will kill off his February, 2025 reelection. He can afford to spend some capital.

    Comment by Rich Miller Tuesday, Nov 14, 23 @ 11:32 am

  12. Yeah, Biss will lose support in Wilmette for sure.

    Northwestern’s plan makes sense. The Tribune Ed Board came out in support yesterday. It’s a good development overall and Evanston squeezed a lot of concessions from the University. It’s easy to forget, but Northwestern was founded before Evanston was. Evanston is getting a lot from this, but Wilmette has to live with the noise and headaches and gets bupkis out of the deal.

    As long as Biss is happy being mayor, this won’t be a political disaster for him.

    Comment by 47th Ward Tuesday, Nov 14, 23 @ 11:38 am

  13. === Now that we know that vouchers aren’t the answer, we can look at what’s still on the table. ===

    And what would that be?

    Comment by Hannibal Lecter Tuesday, Nov 14, 23 @ 11:38 am

  14. Rich - Your assessment is no doubt the same as his. But is it possible the issue is broader and deeper than that, and brings in other issues? Biss has a history of flubbing big political decisions (his pension flip-flop, Ramirez Rosa as running mate, etc.) We’ll see how this plays out.

    Comment by Roland the Headless Thompson Gunner Tuesday, Nov 14, 23 @ 11:39 am

  15. ===But is it possible the issue is broader and deeper than that, and brings in other issues?===

    Such as?

    Comment by Rich Miller Tuesday, Nov 14, 23 @ 11:41 am

  16. Also, I’m saying his reelection isn’t until 2025. I have a difficult time seeing how upsetting a few hundred people in mansions that were built near an existing football stadium is gonna imperil that. Perhaps you can enlighten me.

    Comment by Rich Miller Tuesday, Nov 14, 23 @ 11:43 am

  17. Preservationists in Illinois are out of hand. They want to keep even the most insignificant old buildings. I wish they’d focus on keeping in good shape things worth preserving.

    Comment by Lurker Tuesday, Nov 14, 23 @ 12:21 pm

  18. =I wish they’d focus on keeping in good shape things worth preserving.=

    Speaking of this, the contractors have removed all windows from the State Armory. I had to go for a doctor’s appointment this morning and went past there on the way, and it was breathtaking to see some of the hulking building’s bones as renovations go on.

    Comment by Stuck in Celliniland Tuesday, Nov 14, 23 @ 12:46 pm

  19. @ Hannibal

    Raleigh, North Carolina created public magnet schools in the 1990s to enhance educational opportunities for poor kids and to achieve racial balance throughout the district. Decatur, IL did do too, although less effectively. I am not sure what CPS has done in the past, but creative solutions are always available.

    Comment by H-W Tuesday, Nov 14, 23 @ 12:47 pm

  20. === I am not sure what CPS has done in the past ===

    They too have expanded magnet schools and selective enrollment schools. Those schools are some of the best in the state, but they are extremely difficult to get into — which is why those schools are generally better. They get all of the good students while the rest are left in the neighborhood schools.

    I have said this for years now - the students determine the quality of the school - not the other way around.

    Comment by Hannibal Lecter Tuesday, Nov 14, 23 @ 12:58 pm

  21. the interesting thing about the newest opposition to Biss…an organization started to find someone to run against him….is that it is led by a Black woman, young, maybe 30 years old. she says if no one else steps up that she will run against him.

    Comment by Amalia Tuesday, Nov 14, 23 @ 1:09 pm

  22. Evanston is a very diverse and super-liberal city. Biss fits the mold perfectly. Evanston is the only city in the nation to have reparations, under Biss. Their downtown is head and shoulders above where it was 20 years ago. All of their arterial corridors have been rejuvenated with retail and restaurants. Biss will be fine.

    I see no reason for Northwestern expansion not to happen. No one seems to mind they took over multiple areas for student housing, research facilities in old industrial areas, for lakefront restoration all good things they have achieved and made Evanston better. The stadium always has excessive amounts of people on game days. 6 concerts are not going to ruin your life. Literally talking 13 days a year of overexaggerated issues. 6 concerts and 7 home games.

    Comment by Frida's boss Tuesday, Nov 14, 23 @ 1:40 pm

  23. === ProPublica===

    Every time I see a headline about Illinois on ProPublica I think “Finally, Governor Pritzker is about to do something to address a problem he’s administration hasn’t addressed in the last 5 years because no one seems to be willing to let him know what is actually going on.”

    Comment by Candy Dogood Tuesday, Nov 14, 23 @ 3:21 pm

  24. The desire to prevent the new Northwestern stadium is not a progressive cause. Heck most progressives can’t afford to live in the neighborhood which surrounds the existing stadium. These residents are a very small wealthy subset of a vibrant diverse city. One that would benefit greatly by the $150M being offered by the university.

    Comment by Pundent Tuesday, Nov 14, 23 @ 4:25 pm

  25. Parielle Davis was really good on Chicago Tonight on the Evanston/Northwestern stadium issue. Young Black woman who lives near the stadium and criticizes the process and the legal checks. She was specific and when she called out one of the panelists clearly without naming him it was epic.

    Comment by Amalia Tuesday, Nov 14, 23 @ 9:42 pm

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