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* ICYMI: Under proposed agreement, Illinois would drop enforcement of law deterring deceptive anti-abortion practices. Tribune

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Governor Pritzker will be in Chicago to celebrate the grand opening of the new mHUB innovation center at noon. Click here to watch.

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posted by Isabel Miller
Tuesday, Dec 12, 23 @ 7:43 am

Comments

  1. I can only guess that in the aftermath of U.S. Supreme Court case NIFLA v. Becerra (2018), followed by the establishment of a 6-3 court created specifically to empower states to regulate and limit access to abortion services, Mr. Raoul is simply reading the tea leaves properly. Can’t wait to learn more, but I am sorry for how men are using control of the courts to oppress women again. I am sorry for the persistence of toxic masculinity.

    Comment by H-W Tuesday, Dec 12, 23 @ 8:52 am

  2. Hilarious(bp) How about filling positions, then create new ones. Just a thought.

    Johnson will also create a new position of “director of process improvement” within the mayor’s office

    Comment by Lurker Tuesday, Dec 12, 23 @ 8:53 am

  3. Even if Mr. Raoul is “reading the tea leaves,” fighting against “deceptive, fraudulent, and misleading information and practices” in the reproductive realm seems worthy. In light of the recent high court ruling in Texas, his failure to mount a defense of this bill seems like more Texas’ exceptions, decoration only.

    Comment by BobIsMyUncle Tuesday, Dec 12, 23 @ 9:03 am

  4. ==the aftermath of U.S. Supreme Court case NIFLA v. Becerra (2018), followed by the establishment of a 6-3 court==

    These did not fall from the sky in the last few months.

    Comment by Stephanie Kollmann Tuesday, Dec 12, 23 @ 9:17 am

  5. I’m the furthest thing from a legal expert, but as to the tea reading part raised by H-W, I think that may be spot on here. I just read that Alito, Thomas and Kavanaugh were interested in hearing a case to overturn a law banning conversion therapy in a way to make it sound like offering conversion therapy was speech and not conduct which sounds similar to what the Thomas More Society was aiming for here. That said, it might still be worth being on the record to support this law given that this is exactly what anti-abortion legislatures in the US did waiting for the day Roe would be overturned (so they had laws on the books to go into effect immediately), and maybe pro-choice legislatures need to take the same tactic for the same possible reason, just in reverse?

    Comment by Blitz Tuesday, Dec 12, 23 @ 9:24 am

  6. Pedestrians getting killed because drivers look at their phones (and don’t admit it when questioned).

    Comment by Torco Sign Tuesday, Dec 12, 23 @ 9:41 am

  7. “director of process improvement” will have to start with the processes in the Mayor’s Office.

    Comment by Amalia Tuesday, Dec 12, 23 @ 9:59 am

  8. ===because drivers look at their phones===

    That doesn’t explain the night time thing.

    Comment by Rich Miller Tuesday, Dec 12, 23 @ 10:28 am

  9. “That doesn’t explain the night time thing.”

    It also doesn’t explain it declining in many other countries. They have cell phones too.

    Those countries where the rate is declining also have stronger driving tests and license standards, which probably has far more to do with the situation in the US than the easy scapegoat of ‘cell phones’.

    Comment by TheInvisibleMan Tuesday, Dec 12, 23 @ 11:41 am

  10. I think the manual transmission detail in the NY Times article is interesting. Almost nonexistent here, but still quite popular in Europe, meaning it’s much more difficult to fuss with your phone while driving.

    Comment by Friendly Bob Adams Tuesday, Dec 12, 23 @ 12:29 pm

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