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* Crain’s

With the Chicago White Sox and Bears both in the hunt for taxpayers’ help building new stadiums, the city’s women’s professional soccer team has a message for local and state lawmakers: Count us in, too.

New Chicago Red Stars principal owner Laura Ricketts and team President Karen Leetzow met with Illinois House Speaker Emanuel “Chris” Welch last week and are expected to meet soon with Illinois Senate President Don Harmon to discuss the National Women’s Soccer League club’s inclusion in any discussions about public funding for new Chicago sports team stadiums, according to people close to the franchise. The Red Stars did not have a specific request for Welch or top state political leaders to consider, according to sources, but are said to be working on a formal proposal to put before lawmakers for a new soccer venue in Chicago as part of any potential Sox or Bears stadium legislation. […]

“Over the last century, as local and state governments have invested in professional sports stadiums, women’s professional teams have never been included,” Leetzow said in a statement to Crain’s. “A true commitment to equity means that women’s sports have a seat at the table when there are discussions about public/private partnerships to build the next generation of sports stadiums. This is a historic opportunity for Illinois leaders to make a major statement that women in sports are just as important as men in sports.”

…Adding… Press release…

The following is a joint statement from the Illinois Latino Agenda, Latino Leadership Council, and the HLAI- Serving the Hispanic Lawyers of Illinois in response to Justice Joy Cunningham’s comment in the Daily Line, “to suggest that our Supreme Court is not diverse because it does not have a Latino on it, in many respects really makes no sense…I think when the court was completely male and completely white, then you could call it a non-diverse court. But now it has five women; it has three Black people.”

“We are shocked by Justice Joy Cunningham’s statements that imply our state’s highest court is ‘diverse enough’ without the presence of a Latino Justice. Diversity, equity, and inclusion is not a zero-sum game.

“We applaud that our highest court has more women and Black justices, however, that does not diminish the need for Latino representation. Such remarks not only overlook the critical importance of inclusive representation but also ignore the unique perspectives and contributions that a qualified Latino justice could bring to our judiciary. To suggest otherwise sets diversity, equity, and inclusion advancements in America, and the legal field, back decades.

“Latinos make up more than 26% of the population in Cook County and 18% in the state, yet there’s never been anyone on the state’s Supreme Court with the lived experience to truly understand the needs of our community and how the laws of our state impact our lives. This perspective is essential for a judiciary that aims to serve justice equitably and with a deep understanding of all its constituents.

“We cannot dismiss the lack of equitable representation on the Court and we certainly cannot accept the failure to recognize the importance of having a more inclusive court. Equity is not only a matter of fairness, but also a matter of justice and democracy, to ensure all perspectives and experiences are valued and respected in our legal system. It is incumbent upon us to advocate for a judiciary that mirrors the diversity of its people, ensuring justice that is informed, equitable, and inclusive for all.”

* Politico

— Dick Uihlein, the billionaire Republican donor, has just plunked $150,000 into state Rep. Chris Miller’s campaign fund. Miller doesn’t have a race but is running to be an alternate delegate to the Republican National Convention.

— Gov. JB Pritzker hit Las Vegas on Saturday to kick off a signature-gathering campaign to qualify an abortion rights constitutional amendment for the 2024 Nevada ballot. Pic!

— Endorsements: The Teamsters Joint Council 25 is out with its endorsements for the March 19 primary. It’s backing state Sen. Natalie Toro, who’s in a competitive race in District 20 (see above), and Michael Crawford in the state House District 31 race over incumbent state Rep. Mary Flowers. Here’s the full list.

* Heather Cherone



* What’s your favorite made in Illinois product?…

* Here’s the rest…

posted by Isabel Miller
Monday, Feb 26, 24 @ 2:37 pm

Comments

  1. Okay, now we’re really off in the deep end if anyone remotely expects a random soccer team, men’s or women’s, to get public funding if infinitely more popular football and baseball teams have insanely uphill battles destined to fail.

    Comment by TJ Monday, Feb 26, 24 @ 2:48 pm

  2. Oh, and as for favorite Illinois-made products, I’m all about lava lamps.

    Comment by TJ Monday, Feb 26, 24 @ 2:49 pm

  3. ===a random soccer team===

    It’s not random.

    What appears to be happening here is a push by several teams to try to put a big deal together, or at least not be left behind. But the Christmas tree dream is prolly more like a tiny cactus.

    Comment by Rich Miller Monday, Feb 26, 24 @ 2:53 pm

  4. ==Okay, now we’re really off in the deep end if anyone remotely expects a random soccer team, men’s or women’s,

    The scale is so different that it’s not comparable. The Sox and Bears are looking at potentially billion dollar stadiums, the women’s stadium would be under $150 million most likely and the public end even less and has potential use as a municipal stadium for playoffs. I’m not a big fan of publicly funded stadiums, but I’m a lot more open to a small league startup on a much smaller scale than a billion dollars for billionaires.

    Comment by ArchPundit Monday, Feb 26, 24 @ 2:57 pm

  5. What wrong with the Bridgeview stadium for the Red Stars?

    Comment by PPP Monday, Feb 26, 24 @ 2:58 pm

  6. = Count us in, too. =

    How about you all pay for your own stadiums?

    Comment by JoanP Monday, Feb 26, 24 @ 2:59 pm

  7. Here’s to Reinsdorf, McCaskey, and Ricketts all elbowing each other for a prime feeding spot at an empty trough.

    Comment by Roadrager Monday, Feb 26, 24 @ 3:03 pm

  8. ==It’s not random.==

    Respectfully disagree, at least for all intents and purposes. The MLS Fire are barely an afterthought in Illinois in general and in Chicago in particular, and the Red Stars are an even smaller draw than the Fire.

    Poll random Illinoisans, and I’d bet you borderline anything that the vast majority couldn’t name a single Red Star player, and I’d bet likewise you almost everything that a solid majority couldn’t even name the team’s name. There’s going to be zero drive or push for anybody to support public money for a Red Stars stadium.

    ==What appears to be happening here is a push by several teams to try to put a big deal together, or at least not be left behind. But the Christmas tree dream is prolly more like a tiny cactus.==

    Yeah, very much so, but it seems like a load of fools chasing after a pot of gold that’s already long-since been claimed and depleted. Nobody is forking over state money on a stadium for anybody for the foreseeable future, and I’m not sure if many counties are interested in spending local funds either.

    Comment by TJ Monday, Feb 26, 24 @ 3:03 pm

  9. Favorite Illinois product … got to go with Country Bob’s Steak Sauce … made it Centralia.

    FWIW …they have a number of sauces and a couple of seasonings in their product line.

    Comment by RNUG Monday, Feb 26, 24 @ 3:09 pm

  10. Tell Laurie the team can play in Ricketts park at Clark and Addison if they want. Brother Tommy will rent it out to you.

    Comment by Jerry Monday, Feb 26, 24 @ 3:19 pm

  11. WBEZ answers to State’s Attorney candidates interesting. Race heating up with commercials. O’Neill Burke’s hit on Harris and his anti choice donation record newest.

    Comment by Amalia Monday, Feb 26, 24 @ 3:34 pm

  12. I don’t usually agree much with JB- but he is spot on slamming the door on any WSox$$. State isn’t in the best fiscal condition- there are lots better alternatives to spend the State’s limited resources on then building a new Sox dtadium

    Comment by Sue Monday, Feb 26, 24 @ 4:02 pm

  13. Embarrassing example of straight-up racism from these orgs criticizing Cunningham for not being Latino enough for them. She’s Panamanian American but apparently to these self-appointed guardians you can’t be Latino if you look Black. Disgusting.

    Comment by Reality Check Monday, Feb 26, 24 @ 4:09 pm

  14. favorite product. good old southern Illinois coal. huge overseas demand and great for our roads.

    Comment by Blue Dog Monday, Feb 26, 24 @ 4:13 pm

  15. I’m fearful of a Kroger/Albertsons merger. We would probably loose our B-N Jewel stores, where you can get some Chicago goodies.

    Comment by Stix Hix Monday, Feb 26, 24 @ 4:32 pm

  16. My favorite Illinois product is Riley’s spice blend: it is God’s gift to grilled chicken wings and pork, also jazzed up my Friday night Tilapia and rice.

    Also a shout out to the frozen deep dish pizzas made here and sent nationwide.

    Comment by Give Us Barabbas Monday, Feb 26, 24 @ 4:49 pm

  17. @- Blue Dog - Monday, Feb 26, 24 @ 4:13 pm:

    ===favorite product. good old southern Illinois coal. huge overseas demand and great for our roads.===

    Illinois coal companies might need to downsize and concentrate on selling it for road building. Overall projected demand for coal is predicted to go way down.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RpwHw9zjlaU

    Comment by DuPage Monday, Feb 26, 24 @ 5:17 pm

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