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Isabel’s afternoon roundup

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* WBEZ

A miscalculation by the state of Illinois is putting in jeopardy after-school programs that serve about 27,000 students across the state. […]

During the pandemic, the state awarded a new set of programs 21st Century grants and allowed organizations to keep unspent money, not realizing this would result in insufficient funding to continue funding longtime recipients. ISBE estimates this could result in a shortfall of up to $15 million.

“ISBE did not adequately forecast the fiscal impact of these programmatic decisions,” spokeswoman Jackie Matthews said in a statement “ISBE is in the process of establishing new internal fiscal and communications protocols to prevent this type of situation moving forward.”

The state recently told some organizations their grants wouldn’t be renewed after they expired this year, and there would be no application for new grants. This group of recipients had been receiving about $9.7 million, with some getting these grants for decades.

Another group of grantees were promised $15 million through next school year, but the state admits it doesn’t have any 21st Century money left. The Illinois State Board of Education says it has asked the U.S. Department of Education if other money could be made available.

* Here’s an update from Alice Yin on asylum-seeker evictions yesterday



* WBEZ

To prevent the movement of invasive carp into the Great Lakes, the states of Illinois and Michigan and the Army Corps of Engineers need to sign an agreement — but for months they have been locked in a stalemate over what comes next.

Documents obtained by WBEZ show that Illinois wants a better deal that leaves the door open for more federal funding and an incremental construction process.

“While the federal government has determined this project is of the highest priority, the taxpayers of Illinois and Michigan should not be the only states to carry the burden of the non-federal share of funding when the entire Great Lakes region will certainly experience the devastating impact of inaction,” according to a letter signed by Gov. JB Pritzker to the U.S. Army. […]

To protect the lakes, the federal government will pay for 90% of the costs of the project and Illinois and Michigan will pick up the tab on g the 10%. To date, Illinois has already committed $50 million in state funding to the project. But the governor’s letter shows that Pritzker is wary of overcommitting Illinois taxpayers.

* Press release…

Senate Democrats to outline measure to strengthen child labor laws

SPRINGFIELD – Illinois’ existing child labor laws have not been substantially updated since the industrial era – nor have they been brought into alignment with the prevailing service economy of the 21st century.

To better safeguard the rights and well-being of the state’s youngest residents, members of the Illinois Senate Democratic Caucus are working to strengthen child labor laws through a measure they will outline at a press conference Friday.

WHO: State Senators Robert Peters (D-Chicago), Celina Villanueva (D-Chicago) and Christopher Belt (D-Swansea), as well as AFL-CIO Legislative Director Frances Orenic, and Illinois Department of Labor Legislative Policy Director Anna Koeppel

WHAT: Press conference on strengthening child labor laws

WHEN: Friday, March 22 at 9:30 a.m.

WHERE: Blue Room, Illinois State Capitol and live on BlueRoomStream.com

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* Here’s the rest…

posted by Isabel Miller
Thursday, Mar 21, 24 @ 2:26 pm

Comments

  1. regarding child labor laws, an important thing to note is that a specific potential child labor constitutional amendment can still be enacted a la the 27th, as it doesn’t include sunset verbiage in it. Would only require ten more states to ratify, and notably eight could be easy passes in the guise of New York, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Maryland, Delaware, and Hawaii.

    I’m all for states enacting more protections, but there really should be a national movement to get those eight to do so already and then try to find two more states to join in, too.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Child_Labor_Amendment

    Comment by TJ Thursday, Mar 21, 24 @ 2:48 pm

  2. Re the WBEZ story, here’s something I’ve never understood with the carp. Why is IL on the hook for all this money when IL is the victim, just along with every other state in the Upper Mississippi and Great Lakes? Frankly, all the states in the South where the carp invasion started should also be on the hook for helping to pay for all these efforts.

    Comment by MyTwoCents Thursday, Mar 21, 24 @ 5:15 pm

  3. ===Why is IL on the hook for all this money when IL is the victim, just along with every other state in the Upper Mississippi and Great Lakes? Frankly, all the states in the South where the carp invasion started should also be on the hook===

    Good question. Same can be said about another current topic that the feds and originating states won’t cover.

    Comment by Rich Miller Thursday, Mar 21, 24 @ 5:29 pm

  4. Run a referendum to help homeless, lose referendum, evict migrants from shelter, create more homeless.
    Great job

    Comment by Frida’s boss Thursday, Mar 21, 24 @ 6:26 pm

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