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A federal judge in Puerto Rico last week told a politically connected former state contractor that if he wants to sue for defamation against the people who’ve accused him of defrauding the state of Illinois, he’ll have to do so in an Illinois courtroom. […]

“Not a single one of the Defendants resides in, conduct business in, or has anything to do with, Puerto Rico,” Magistrate Judge Marshal Morgan wrote in a March 15 report.

The case involves Brian Hynes, a Chicago-based lawyer and one-time protégé of former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan, who maintains a residence in Puerto Rico. Hynes has operated lobbying and business entities over the years that work with the state of Illinois and the city of Chicago.

The entity at the center of the defamation case is Vendor Assistance Program LLC, or VAP, a company he set up to take part in a program the state has used to pay its bills during periods of tight cash flow. It was used extensively during the 2015-2017 budget impasse under former Republican Gov. Bruce Rauner.

Under that program, private financial firms like VAP would purchase unpaid bills that the state owed its vendors. The vendors would receive the money owed to them and the financial firms were paid interest of 1 percent per month, or 12 percent annually.

* Alice Yin



* Press release…

Today, Governor JB Pritzker and Innovate Illinois announced a multi-year plan for The Bloch Quantum Tech Hub to develop quantum technology solutions for pressing issues such as fraud detection, grid resilience, and drug discovery by accelerating industry adoption to drive research commercialization—an initiative that is projected to generate $60 billion in economic impact for the Chicago metro area over the next decade. The coalition, which includes Fortune 500 companies, quantum startups, world-leading universities, state and city governments, community colleges, and economic and workforce development nonprofits, developed the plan as part of their application for Phase 2 funding through the U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA) Regional Technology and Innovation Hub program. […]

The Bloch, led by the Chicago Quantum Exchange, is a part of Illinois’ strategic vision to establish itself as a global leader in critical technological sectors, supported by Innovate Illinois Chair Governor JB Pritzker’s historic $500 million proposed investment in quantum technologies.

This substantial state investment is included in the proposed FY25 state budget for developing quantum technology and a state-of-the-art quantum campus, including a cryogenic facility crucial for quantum technologies and next-generation microelectronics. The Bloch is positioned to leverage this investment, leading the nation to a sustainable and inclusive quantum economy.

Should their Phase 2 bid be funded, The Bloch is expected to create 30,000 quantum jobs, train 50,000 workers, and support 200 quantum companies by 2035.

* Governor Pritzker at today’s press conference


* The Chicago Southland Black Chamber of Commerce…

The Chicago Southland Black Chamber of Commerce and other black business organizations and supporters are calling for the Illinois Community College Board to be defunded until the state-mandated 30% minority participation goals are met by Illinois community colleges. The Illinois House Appropriations - Higher Education Committee, chaired by State Representative La Shawn K. Ford, held a subject matter hearing downtown Chicago last Thursday. At the subject matter hearing, all state universities participated while only one community college participated.

“We were told that the community colleges didn’t want to participate because they felt uncomfortable. They didn’t want to be criticized and they don’t appreciate the criticism that they’ve been receiving. We think their response is horrible. They don’t intend to comply with state law and reach those goals,” stated Dr. Cornel Darden Jr., Chairman of the Chicago Southland Black Chamber of Commerce.

At the Subject Matter Hearing, several universities took the defensive and blamed the system for preventing them from having the ability to reach the goals. The black business organizations and black business leaders argued differently. The sentiment of the black business organizations was that the colleges and universities were just giving excuses.

“We need solutions and not excuses. We need to defund the Illinois Community College Board. Black taxpayer dollars should not go toward funding discrimination against ourselves. The Illinois Community College Board has been communicating with us and we are willing to work with them, however, the madness must stop. We need to halt their funding and develop a working relationship to meet the 30% goals. Until that happens, the community colleges should not get any more of our state funding,” explained Dr. Darden.

Many of the black business organizations and several black businesses have filed witness slips opposing the budget appropriation of the Illinois Community College Board for their scheduled 8:30 am Hearing on Thursday April 4th in Springfield, in front of the House Appropriations - Higher Education Committee. Several black business organizations have registered to give oral testimony at that hearing.

* An historic announcement? Sounds interesting…

Congressman Garcia and Coalition to Make Major Announcement

Chicago, IL - Team Chuy invites members of the press to join them for a significant announcement regarding the upcoming general election. This historic announcement is expected to have a profound impact on our community for years to come.

WHO: Congressman Chuy Garcia and other elected officials
WHAT: Press Conference
WHEN: Monday, April 1st at 9:00 am
WHERE: Chicago City Hall, 121 N. LaSalle St, 3rd Floor

Congressman Garcia will share his vision and detailed plans moving forward.
The Congressman’s announcement comes at a time of widespread speculation and interest in the future of our region.

The big news…

Congressman Jesus “Chuy” García is proud to announce his endorsement of Yesenia López for elected Board Member of the Chicago School Board of Education, marking a historic moment as these positions are elected for the first time. Yesenia López is leading the charge as the first candidate to announce her candidacy for the 7th District, aspiring to represent Chicago’s bustling southwest side.

* Here’s the rest…

posted by Isabel Miller
Monday, Apr 1, 24 @ 2:21 pm

Comments

  1. To any reporters who showed up to that Chuy announcement expecting something that would have “profound impact on our community for years to come”: April Fool’s.

    Comment by NIU Grad Monday, Apr 1, 24 @ 2:41 pm

  2. ===April Fool’s===

    I thought the setup looked too good to be true.

    Comment by Rich Miller Monday, Apr 1, 24 @ 2:47 pm

  3. What an unfair pot shot. It wasn’t a press conference. It was specifically an event to celebrate an expansion of supportive services and long-awaited affordable housing reopening, as well as Chicago’s first Chief Homelessness Officer. One of the residents movingly spoke to his experience living at the facility. Not a single question for him. The room was full of people interested in the details of how we can reduce homelessness in the City. Not a single question about affordable housing funding. Instead the press comes with their horserace BS, further ensuring the Citzenry have a lesser understanding of how their government actually works and spends money to get people off the street and help them get on solid footing. A sad showing and then completely misleading criticism of the Mayor (not defending other instances where he could have been more open).

    Comment by Was at Alice Yin's "press conference" Monday, Apr 1, 24 @ 2:51 pm

  4. –the museum will spend $324,500–

    Last year, a child in Wilmington had to start a fundraiser to pay off the thousands of dollars of her classmates school lunch debt.

    But boy howdy, those adults in Wilmington sure get excited about an inanimate fiberglass statue they had completely forgotten about for the past 5 years.

    Boomers and their nostalgia is really getting a bit obscene.

    Comment by TheInvisibleMan Monday, Apr 1, 24 @ 3:26 pm

  5. Do you work for the Mayor? lol

    He’s the Mayor of the City of Chicago. The press can ask him any question they want to ask him. And his behavior was par for the course in walking off an not answering any of them. The man is utterly and completely inept when it comes to the press.

    Comment by Demoralized Monday, Apr 1, 24 @ 3:27 pm

  6. Cicadas are cool…can’t wait to hear their combined song.

    Comment by Dotnonymous x Monday, Apr 1, 24 @ 3:44 pm

  7. I like LaShawn Ford an awful lot. He should look into Cornel Darden before he listens to anything that man says or does. Including his “degree.”

    Comment by NotYourGramma Monday, Apr 1, 24 @ 3:45 pm

  8. To the “unfair pot shot,” unfortunately, it comes with the territory. You are the Mayor of the third largest city in the country. You just tried to push through a $100 million a year tax hike with no plan for oversight on the spending of the money, or how it was actually going to be allocated to combat homelessness (I won’t comment on the other monies available that either haven’t been used or can’t be accounted for). You openly refuse to answer questions from the media when they either aren’t the softball type. When he was asked to offer transparency on how $300 million worth of migrant support funding has been allocated, he did the same dodge and weave (https://www.nbcchicago.com/investigations/chicagos-migrant-website-obscures-details-on-where-300-million-was-spent/3392762/). I’m sorry, but when it comes to transparency, accountability and offering details to the people he works for - taxpayers - MBJ continues to miss the mark. Even when he says “Thank you for that question. Again, we are meeting you right where you are.”

    Comment by Just a guy Monday, Apr 1, 24 @ 3:51 pm

  9. — Was at Alice Yin’s “press conference” —

    If the mayor and/or his staff implied that he would take “off topic” questions at the end of the event and then bolted without doing so, he deserves every bit of criticism he’s getting. It’s okay not to take questions. Just don’t say you’re going to.

    Look, being mayor is a really tough job. Dealing with the Chicago media is one of the things that makes it so hard. If you mislead them, you only make it harder.

    Comment by TNR Monday, Apr 1, 24 @ 4:43 pm

  10. VAP - will Jim Edgar’s name surface?

    Comment by Anyone Remember Monday, Apr 1, 24 @ 5:59 pm

  11. ===If you mislead them, you only make it harder. ===

    Yep. And this mayor has a history of trying to change the reality of things he cannot change.

    Comment by Rich Miller Monday, Apr 1, 24 @ 9:35 pm

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