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* As you know, Gov. Pritzker has been pushing Illinois as a quantum computing hub

Practical quantum computing tools are about 3 to 5 years out from workforce use and will likely be accessed through cloud based environments, a top National Security Agency official predicted at a Tuesday Palo Alto Networks public sector cybersecurity event.

Neal Ziring, the NSA’s cybersecurity directorate’s technical director, said that quantum computing systems — which use the laws of quantum mechanics to solve problems at an exponentially faster rate than traditional computers and are still largely theoretical — will likely be accessed via cloud computing platforms rather than on-premise installs, due to cost and practicality considerations. […]

For now, the U.S. is still in a “good spot” to take advantage of quantum, but better partnerships between government, industry and academia will be needed to reap the full benefits of the nascent technology, Ziring said.

* Shaw Local

An Illinois Supreme Court ruling that favors truckers in a case against Joliet City Hall has statewide impact, an attorney for the truckers said Thursday.

The court ruling issued Thursday basically says Joliet violated its own city ordinances in issuing fines to truckers ticketed for violating overweight restrictions without allowing them to take the case to a circuit court.

The larger impact, according to Joliet attorney Frank Andreano, is that Illinois municipalities cannot independently fine truckers without providing them recourse in court. […]

The supreme court decision does recognize home rule authority for cities like Joliet that conduct administrative hearings on trucker violations of local laws. But the supreme court ruled that truckers still had the right to object in circuit court once decisions were delivered at city hall.

* Daily Southtown

A Dolton bar is suing the village in federal court, saying it has been denied the renewal of its business and liquor licenses because it didn’t contribute to Mayor Tiffany Henyard’s first mayoral election campaign.

The village contends, however, that Pablo’s Cafe and Bar is a nuisance and the subject of numerous police calls since it opened four years ago.

It has been closed by the village on multiple occasions and was recently shut after a shooting incident, Lewis Lacey, Dolton’s deputy police chief, said at Monday’s Village Board meeting.

Pablo’s isn’t the first Dolton liquor license holder to go to court over renewal of permits, and others have had success in the courts.

* Here’s the rest…

posted by Isabel Miller
Thursday, Apr 4, 24 @ 2:25 pm

Comments

  1. “But the supreme court ruled that truckers still had the right to object in circuit court once decisions were delivered at city hall.”

    Is this applicable to red light cameras? Remember, with 2 justices recused, the Supreme Court voted 3-2 against red light cameras. However, 4 votes being required, red light camers survived.

    Comment by Anyone Remember Thursday, Apr 4, 24 @ 3:21 pm

  2. –in a case against Joliet City Hall[…] Joliet violated its own city ordinances–

    The Joliet legal department is the equivalent to the Washington Generals.

    The string of losing they’ve put together recently in higher courts is quite impressive.

    There’s another high impact case involving centerpoint intermodal currently working its way through, for the city again not following its own ordinances.

    Comment by TheInvisibleMan Thursday, Apr 4, 24 @ 4:27 pm

  3. ===but better partnerships between government, industry and academia===

    A partnership implies some kind of ownership or return on the investment. Throwing hundreds of millions of dollars at subsidizing some of the largest and wealthiest entities that have ever existed as they develop technology that will only make them even wealthier is not a responsible use of public funds.

    The Governor is a venture capital guy. Why would public dollars pay for the a billionaires’ research expenses?

    Whats our cut? The City of Chicago has spent so much money on the Bears that Chicago should just own the team at this point. Brandon Johnson would probably do a better job general managing that team at this point too.

    Comment by Candy Dogood Friday, Apr 5, 24 @ 8:39 am

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