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* Illinois Realtors are about to drop a $1 million campaign against Bring Chicago Home, says Crain’s

“We’re going to tell Chicago voters that it will harm the city if you create another real estate tax in a city where we’re already overly burdened with real estate taxes,” Jeff Baker, CEO of Springfield-based Illinois Realtors, said in a meeting with several Crain’s reporters on Jan. 30. […]

Baker told Crain’s that “in the next week or so,” the group will roll out a digital ad campaign on social media and streaming services, and plans to spend “about $1 million.”

On the other side, the lead organizers of support for the proposal had raised about $700,000 as of mid-January, Justin Laurence reported for Crain’s.

Illinois Realtors’ campaign against the proposal will entail “about four to six weeks of digital ads, mail and media outreach and get-out-the vote fieldwork,” Baker said, “to try to get the message out as much as possible that we think BHC will be harmful to the real estate economy of the city.”

* Meanwhile… supporters of the referendum on a graduated real estate transfer tax reported a $200,000 contribution today from the Chicago Teachers Union. The committee, End Homelessness, supporting Bring Chicago Home, ended the fourth quarter with about $744K in the bank and has so far reported raising about $245K this calendar year.”

* Press release…

Fire officials and elected leaders today joined together to announce new, first-of-its-kind technology in Illinois will be implemented for south suburban fire departments that will improve emergency response times and emergency care for southland residents.
 
Through a state grant awarded by Sen. Michael Hastings, south suburban fire departments will soon begin implementing new technology called CentralSquare Unify that will sync dispatch services among fire protection districts signed up for the program. In effect, the new technology will provide instant alerts to south suburban fire protection districts when additional assistance is needed to respond to emergencies.
 
“A state grant will allow southland fire districts participating in this program to implement technology that we have not yet seen in Illinois,” Hastings said. “The new Unify program will allow for quicker emergency response for our communities.”
 
With a $600,000 state grant, the CentralSquare Unify program is being led by the Orland Park Fire Protection District and includes participation from numerous south suburban fire districts signed up for the program: Blue Island, Calumet City, Chicago Heights, Country Club Hills, Garden Homes Fire Protection District, Glenwood, Hazel Crest, Homewood, Lemont, Matteson, Merrionette Park, Oak Forest, Palos Fire Protection District, Park Forest, Richton Park, Riverdale, South Holland, Thornton, and Tinley Park. The goal is to expand the technology to as many south suburban fire protection districts as possible to ensure seamless and instant communication capabilities and improve emergency response times.
 

* Press release…

U.S. Representative Mike Bost (IL-12) today announced that his campaign has raised over $468,000 in the final quarter of 2023 and has a war chest of over $1.35 million cash-on-hand.

“Our campaign is firing on all cylinders when it matters most; and our momentum only continues to grow,” said Bost. “We have a conservative message and record of results that our opponent seems unable to refute, and a dominant lead in fundraising that our opponent seems unable to narrow. I can’t thank Southern Illinois Republicans enough for buying into our movement and ensuring we have resources necessary to fight back against the false attacks that keep coming our way.”

* Here’s the rest…

posted by Isabel Miller
Wednesday, Jan 31, 24 @ 2:20 pm

Comments

  1. Whatever “educator” that did that to the child at University of Chicago charter school should be fired immediately. Not put on administrative leave but fired and maybe take a few administrators out too

    Comment by DuPage Saint Wednesday, Jan 31, 24 @ 2:28 pm

  2. I am surprised to not see WGN’s Ben Bradley report on Tiffany Henyard in the mix here. Definitely worth a search ‘n watch.

    Comment by The Truth Wednesday, Jan 31, 24 @ 2:40 pm

  3. ===to not see WGN’s Ben Bradley report===

    Was in the morning roundup. Keep up.

    Comment by Rich Miller Wednesday, Jan 31, 24 @ 2:41 pm

  4. Man, if Realtors and their allies were smart, they’d do everything they can to make this a referendum on the Mayor

    Comment by Joe Bidenopolous Wednesday, Jan 31, 24 @ 2:51 pm

  5. ===they’d do everything they can to make this a referendum on the Mayor ===

    Ding-ding-ding

    Comment by Rich Miller Wednesday, Jan 31, 24 @ 2:52 pm

  6. As much as I am a Joe Biden fan, advocates for removing Trump from the ballot play right into Trump’s hand, spin, narrative, etc. We Democrats will beat him at the ballot box, not through legal maneuvers.

    Comment by This Wednesday, Jan 31, 24 @ 2:58 pm

  7. The objectors opposing Trump are in a tight spot. They must seek judicial review within 5 days of the State Officers Electoral Board issuing its written decision. It may be a waste of time.

    SCOTUS is supposed to take up the Colorado ballot case on February 8th. The Illinois court filings may be a moot issue if SCOTUS rules in favor of Trump appearing on the ballot.

    Comment by Gravitas Wednesday, Jan 31, 24 @ 3:12 pm

  8. Per some of the comments here, definitely wise for realtors to push the narrative around MBJ’s action (or inaction) overall as it relates to Bring Home Chicago. Again, I’d be supportive of something like this - if they could actually share a PLAN for what the money would be used for. Given the debacle we see right now with the migrant crisis costing the city $1.5 million a day - and funding to run out in April - what’s the plan for the monies raised from this new program?

    Comment by Just a guy Wednesday, Jan 31, 24 @ 3:34 pm

  9. The U of C charter school “incident” should be forwarded to anyone asked to vote for education tax credits.

    Comment by Anyone Remember Wednesday, Jan 31, 24 @ 3:38 pm

  10. ===vote for education tax credits===

    Huh? They’re not private schools.

    Comment by Rich Miller Wednesday, Jan 31, 24 @ 3:41 pm

  11. I want to make sure I got this right:

    One of the best PACs in the state is doing a campaign on a tax increase referendum. At the same time, the PR guy just a few weeks ago laid off his entire staff due to lack of clients, and advised Paul Vallas on how to lose a mayoral campaign, is also leading a separate media campaign and asking successful (aka rich people who inherited their wealth) to give him money for TV ads, where he will collect the standard media buy commission of 20%?

    This media buy campaign is going to actually make fighting the tax increase harder. The “successful” people will all want the message to be about how the tax increase will hurt their industry that is filled with very rich people, and the person collecting his 20% won’t care that the message will fall on the deaf ears of voters who hate rich people.

    All those donors should just give their money to the Realtors PAC since they apparently know what they’re doing.

    Comment by Just Me 2 Wednesday, Jan 31, 24 @ 3:55 pm

  12. Realtors are late to the game.
    CTU/DSA/UWF have been knocking on doors for weeks.

    I agree with the earlier commentator only way to win this is to frame it as the Brandon Johnson initiative. Can’t trust him to spend money on its correct sources. Money for sewers- going to migrants, money for black neighborhoods- going to migrants, money for education - going to migrants etc etc.

    Comment by Frida's boss Wednesday, Jan 31, 24 @ 4:36 pm

  13. = Not put on administrative leave but fired and maybe take a few administrators out too=

    Not sure you understand how work place rules work. If they are union then there is a CBA they must abide by or these people will actually profit from their behavior. And if admin address the issue properly then your comment regarding their removal is just ridiculous.

    Man, CTU is really branching out. At some point I think all of this political activity could backfire on them. In a lot of ways.

    Comment by JS Mill Wednesday, Jan 31, 24 @ 5:00 pm

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