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1) Its dated for release for August 9, was the intent for it to be embargoed until tomorrow?
2) Given that this announcement is in regards to a political matter (his intention not to run for re-election.) Can any state resources be used in its distribution?
Not trying to nitpick just want a clarification, after all others (such as Rod) are scrutinized when the worlds of politics and official duties cross paths.
Also, he sent me the release and talked to me about it. I didn't even notice the date.
It appears Rod Blagojevich's war of attrition against Speaker Madigan is having the opposite effect. House Republicans are dropping like flies.
Just FYI.
There are three people making decisions for millions and I'm sure they can go a year without getting paid.
Just received a letter from the Gov to Hynes telling him to pay employees.
Does he check with anyone and I mean anyone before he goes shooting off his mouth?
Shutting down government is not the answer, it would just exacerbate the problem.
<font color="red">If you want to panic, go elsewhere. I'll be deleting those comments from now on today. </font>
I have great respect for state employees, but try to show a little dignity here. Panic gets you nothing but indigestion and heart attacks. I sympathize with them, but it's still no excuse to flood this blog with screaming posts.
Is this another ploy from the Gov to be "the good guy" here?
I don't know about Schock's seat, though. It could stay in Republican hands if the right candidate runs. However, Bill Spears could step up and, even though he did not make a great showing last year, he has the name ID and experience to run again.
Bluefish is right. At what point does Tom Cross throw up his hands and scream while he's running to his parking spot? I have never been that impressed with him, and his staff is very lackluster. There's a reason why the HRO has lost a lot of races it should have won in the past few cycles.
"I can tell you what impact it's going to have on birds. Some of
them are going to fly into the turbines. And that is a battle they will lose."
I really hope that in retirement, someone has the sense to get this man his own TV show.
We all know Madigan doesn't talk to alot of reporters, but Madigan called this one back: Madigan told the reporter that he thought Black was a heckuva lawmaker who would be easily re-elected.
I believe Cross is running for Attorney General, but you can ask him. I don't think any Republican with half a brain wants to run against Lisa Madigan. I also don't think that Cross can get past Sen. Brady, given Cross's support for abortion rights and stem cell research.
Okay, if he veto's it, the GA overrides it and we are fine. What options are available if he just sites on it, like the electric relief bill?
We get to wait 60 days without a budget. That will be 60 days of the angriest editorials, phone calls, news releases, e-mails, and effigy-burning the Governor (and perhaps Illinois) have ever seen.
YDD
His proposal to have the IHA fund the schools on an interim basis appears illegal just on the basis of common sense. His advice to Hynes to issue the checks is clearly illegal based upon the existing legal precedent. The Governor, like our President, appears to consider the law as a technicality that can be easily circumvented, at will, to accomplish his personal political objectives.
I don't think the general public will have any trouble figuring out who to blame if the Governor screws up again. Maybe a captal bill will suffice to save face for Blago politically. His health care plan is going nowhere - it appears to have no chance primarily because to the Governor's self-defeating tactics.
documents/GovernorLetter080807.pdf
Didn't he take an oath to uphold the laws of the State of Illinois?
Who cares? Who cares what anybody posts on a blog? The whole point of blogs is to bring out the tinfoil hats and black helicopters.
Wrong.
And particularly wrong with this blog. You should know better.
I will miss Rep. Black. He always made watching the House entertainig. You could always look to him for a raw and unfiltered take on the matter under discussion. I wish him all of the best in retirement.
1) Vote the bums out!
2) Chicago should be very proud of itself for voting Blago in (of course, Chicago is the root of all evil for those folks).
3) Let's send Blago our bills to pay, since we won't get a paycheck and can't afford to pay them.
4) Let's all boo him at the State Fair.
Honestly, it's the same thing over and over and over on that site.
I can't get to the site posted on here re: the latest letter from Gov to Hynes. Can anyone else?? Possibly post in on this site perhaps??
Okay, well, I have a pretty low view of the blogging world. I appreciate this one and a few others -- but in general, blogs (as I see it) rank down there with fingernails across a blackboard, eating pickled jellyfish, and listening to Ann Coulter.
But Thomas Jefferson would approve, no?
I didn't do it because I was protecting a friend. He hasn't given me permission yet to open comments. It's an option that all Illinoize posters have. He's no different.
Please remove tinfoil hat. Thanks.
The link is on that page. The link in my previous message got broken into two lines.
Got a source for this claim?
But be grateful the SJ-R makes at least some attempt to moderate. I suspect that the Pantagraph and also the Peoria Journal Star don't moderate their comments at all. Some of their commenters are absolutely vicious... particularly when it comes to crime stories.
Last Updated 8/8/2007 3:00:15 PM
A Sangamon County judge has ordered the reinstatement with back pay and benefits of fired state workers Dawn DeFraties and Michael Casey.
Circuit Judge Patrick Kelley ruled the state Civil Service Commission lost jurisdiction in the case when it failed to rule on the case within 60 days after it had received transcripts of proceedings.
Lawyers for the Civil Service Commission and the agencies that DeFraties and Casey last worked for argued that the commission's desire to remand the case to an administrative law judge for more testimony constituted a decision.
Springfield attorney Carl Draper said he will file paperwork with the court on Friday and expects his clients to be ready to go back to work on Monday.
Draper should send his bill directly to Rod Blagojevich instead of letting the Illinois taxpayers pay arrogance and ignorance.
This can't help his case with the democrats. What a disgusting PR move.Does he actually think the state workers are to dumb to see the pandering.
Message to the gov. Stop it. This childish behavior is below the office of Governor.
There are a lot of people today who live from paycheck to paycheck and even then, that's stretching it a bit. Even though it is illegal to write checks knowing you have no money in the bank to cover them, in my younger and leaner years I did it. I would make out my bills the day before being paid, drop them in the mail the morning of and pray nothing came up to cause my check to be delayed. I'm sure this is a common practice still today, although I find it no longer necessary. There are people whom I'm sure are used to doing this who now cannot because those who were supposed to get a check this week are in the dark as to when it will be received.
Now add onto that the common practice today of our credit card companies penalizing us if we are a day late with a payment. Our lateness is reported to the credit bureaus and other credit card companies can check our history and arbitrarily raise our interest rates. Plus our insurance companies now look at credit reports and can charge according to what kind of financial risk they feel they have.
These late paychecks have far-reaching repercussions for some, not all, employees. My sympathy is with those people because Blago is clueless as to what chaos he has created. Oh sure, they can go to a bank and get a no interest loan but will it be an "immediate" loan? Will they walk out 30 minutes later with cash in hand or will they have to wait another day or so?
I really don't think Blago understands how the quickest way to lose votes and alienate people is to mess with their hard-earned money.
It is my understanding that the air currents and gravitational forces are much more advantageous at numerous locations throughout Washington Park and the route from there to the Mansion. I am sure a few well placed "throwers" with a bushel or so each could have a reasonable contest via this age old and accepted form of political protest. Also might improve his running time for the route.
Come to think about it, I think similar favorable conditions exist on the State Fair Parade Route!
That, and he takes credit for getting a capital bill so he can travel round the state and cut ribbons.
IEA Opposes the “No-Solution†Budget
On August 8, 2007, a proposed state budget for FY 2008 was unveiled, calling for $568 million in additional money for education.
Some of the details of this proposed budget:
$308.8 million to increase the foundation level by $400 to $5,734.
$185.5 million to fully fund mandated categoricals.
A two percent increase for Illinois’ public colleges and universities.
$10 million for a block grant program for private schools.
After analyzing this proposal, IEA Government Relations and governance have determined that the organization must oppose this “no-solution†budget.
It is imperative that you and all your colleagues, friends and neighbors immediately contact every member of the Illinois House and Senate and urge them to reject this budget plan.
Talking points
This budget uses one-time money to fund education. Education needs and deserves a permanenent, predictable and sustainable revenue stream. No more year-to-year Band-aid budgets!
This budget does little to address the inequities in the Illinois school funding system.
This budget diverts money from public schools to private schools. Public dollars are for public schools.
If this budget can be stopped, we will be well-positioned, in the days and, if necessary, weeks to come, to push for a modest increase in the state income tax to fund education.
This is a crucial time. Contact your Illinois State Representative and Senator immediately.
Tell your legislator, whether you are represented by a Republican or a Democrat, that you expect them to vote “NO†on this “no solution†budget and that you want them to support an income tax increase for education.
We will keep you informed of any significant developments as they occur.
What an insult that he now thinks he can be the champion of the state worker. Like I said before he needs to grow up.
How many times are we going to "wait til next year?" It's time we DEMANDED our elected officials do something real for schools, not the band aids they have been giving that don't even keep up with inflation.
Why shouldn't we demand EFAB funding, special ed funding and transit funding. If we want a great state we have to pay for it. We have the second largest transit system in the nation, that hundreds of thousands rely on every day, yet we can't even give it a paltry $100 million.
They are afraid to raise taxes because they are afraid of the opposition in the next election...well you know that's not what they are elected and paid to do...they were elected and paid to do what's needed to keep our state great.
Why is the response always, "spend it wisely." Yes there are the few bad apple schools that get bad press, but go to most schools, they are making their dollars go very far even when it includes cutting extra curricular activities, music, last period, etc.
Not bad, but I would suggest that the extension be at 90% just to add a bit of motivation. These guys need a cattle prod sometimes just to see if they are alive.
Dear Congressman Gutierrez, (Luis)
We’ll get to the point quickly – please don’t retire from Congress just yet, there’s work still to do.
Retirement can’t be easy and we know this probably won’t make it any easier, but then again easy has never been your style. You’re a fighter, Luis, it’s what you’ve done, it’s who you are. Whether it was standing with the late Mayor Harold Washington to help bring Chicago out of the stalemate of the Council Wars, or fighting to naturalize hundreds of thousands of U.S. citizens, or standing up for the people of Vieques you’re a fighter. And today, the people you fight for, those who often can’t make their voices heard on their own,
need you to stay in the fight and bring home a victory -- and bring home the hope of the American Dream.
As you’ve learned while in the struggle to help pass comprehensive immigration reform in Congress, this isn’t just about Illinois’ 4th Congressional District. In fact, any and all of the leaders who have expressed interest in succeeding you in Congress would represent your district well. But the work that lies ahead requires your brand of leadership and passion.
The people of our great country need you to fight for them; the people of the 4th Congressional District need you to fight for them, here at home, in the halls of Congress and in communities across the country.
And since fights like these are never fought alone,
we’re here to lend our voice, our help and our support. But we need you to stay. We need you to fight. We need you, Luis, in Congress.
Respectfully,
The Honorable Commissioner Joe Berrios, 31st Ward Democratic Organization
The Honorable State Representative Maria Antonia 'Toni' Berrios
The Honorable State Representative Dan Burke, 23rd District
The Honorable Alderman Edward Burke, 14th Ward – City of Chicago
The Honorable
Alderman Tony Figueroa, Waukegan City Council
The Honorable Alderman Billy Ocasio, 26th Ward – City of Chicago
The Honorable Alderman Richard Mell, 32nd Ward – City of Chicago
The Honorable Alderman Ricardo Munoz, 22nd Ward – City of Chicago
The Honorable Alderman Ariel Reboyras, 30th Ward – City of Chicago
The Honorable Alderman Danny Solis, 25th Ward – City of Chicago
The Honorable Alderman Ray Suarez,
31st Ward – City of Chicago
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Uh oh. Add prevarication to the pro ed-funders arsenal. Good research LE. If the truth doesn't get you where you want then invent something that supports you. Pitiful and dishonest - AND this lie probably if not certainly came from someone responsible for educating our CHILDREN! What other lies are they passing along as truth? Time for a revolution and overhaul of the broken education system - starting with the administration from the state level on down to the elementary schools. Too much in resources and treasure is consumed by the elitist overhead with which we are saddled. Far too little reaches the classroom.