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Posts by Adrian G. Uribarri


May 11, 2010 @ 4:20 AM

Campaign dollars up despite sour economy

There’s no way around it: The economy was nasty last year.

It was lousy for job seekers. It was wretched for businesses. And according to political fundraisers, it was a downright drag on donors.

Or was it? Read more...


May 10, 2010 @ 4:05 AM

Family ties play big role for state's top donors

Michael Demetrio says that when his wife ran for office, there was one place, and only one place, she turned for money: their own bank.

“We have a fairly firm philosophy,” Demetrio says. “We do not take funds from anyplace else besides us.”

The Chicago attorney pitched in about $125,000 for his wife’s judicial campaign last year. Mary Katherine Rochford won one of three vacancies in the 1st District of the Illinois Appellate Court — taking the concept of judicial independence to a financial extreme. Read more...


May 07, 2010 @ 9:50 AM

May print edition: Conservative credentials may become issue for Kirk

The Current's May print edition is now available at bars, restaurants and other locations around Chicago. Here's a story from the paper. More to come on Monday. 

Mark Kirk entered the U.S. Senate race as a golden child of Illinois’ Republican Party, winning handily in his GOP primary for Barack Obama’s old seat.

It was the latest victory in his charmed political career. Since 2001, he’s held the 10th Congressional District seat, maintaining favor with moderates among his wealthy, socially liberal North Shore constituency. Read more...


May 03, 2010 @ 5:32 AM

Cohen to run for governor as independent


Scott Lee Cohen

Update | 12:23 p.m. Gov. Pat Quinn's campaign has responded to Scott Lee Cohen's announcement in an e-mail to the Current. Campaign spokeswoman Mica Matsoff:

Scott Lee Cohen withdrew his candidacy for lieutenant governor in February amid allegations of steroid use, domestic battery, and failure to pay child support. Today, he painted his entry into the governor’s race as a principled decision to spur economic growth in Illinois. Governor Quinn believes anything that focuses more attention on job creation is a good thing.

But while both Scott Lee Cohen and Bill Brady have talked a lot about creating jobs, neither has a proven track record of accomplishments in this area. By contrast, Governor Quinn has lead the fight to implement a range of measures to boost hiring—from a capital bill that would create 439,000 jobs over the next six years to a tax credit for small businesses. By working with business leaders, he has taken concrete steps to get residents back to work and secure a more prosperous future for Illinois. And unlike Cohen and Brady, Governor Quinn understands that promoting women’s rights and equal pay for equal work are crucial to the well-being of Illinois working families. Read more...


April 29, 2010 @ 7:35 AM

Brady pushes for Pullman Wal-Mart, says it would create jobs in a 'food desert'

Update: Bill Brady campaign spokesman John Hoffman says "the Brady businesses have no financial interest connected with Wal-Mart."

Original post: Republican candidate for governor Bill Brady this morning called on Democratic Gov. Pat Quinn to support a proposed Wal-Mart in the Pullman neighborhood of Chicago, calling the area a "food desert" that desperately needs new jobs.

"Whose side is the governor on?" Brady asked in a statement. "Instead of trying to raise our taxes, he should be standing up for raised opportunity. ... One of the most effective anti-violence programs is jobs." Read more...


April 26, 2010 @ 10:45 AM

Giannoulias highlights Broadway Bank failure in new ad

Alexi Giannoulias got lemons, and he's trying to make lemonade.

Last week, the Giannoulias family's Broadway Bank failed. Federal regulators seized the community bank after it couldn't raise the $85 million it needed to stay out of government hands.

It was a huge and expected blow to Giannoulias' U.S. Senate campaign. His experience at the bank as a senior loan officer was a major asset to his successful 2006 state treasurer campaign — and now it's a liability. Read more...


April 26, 2010 @ 7:30 AM

Civic Federation blasts Quinn's 2011 budget

An independent government watchdog today criticized Gov. Pat Quinn's budget for fiscal year 2011 "because it is unbalanced and does too little to address the state’s fiscal crisis."

"Unfortunately, the Governor’s recommended budget falls short of the goal that must be a top priority for all state leaders: to stabilize the state’s finances,” said Laurence Msall, president of the Civic Federation, in a statement. “Borrowing five to six billion dollars for operating expenses neither balances the budget nor helps ensure next year’s budget crisis will be any better."

Authors of the Civic Fed report, released today, acknowledged Quinn's effort to reduce spending by signing a pension-reform bill earlier this year. Read more...


April 23, 2010 @ 1:01 PM

Federal regulators seize Giannoulias family's Broadway Bank

It's over.

Broadway Bank, for 30 years the Giannoulias family's business, has closed. The Chicago Tribune reports that federal regulators entered the Uptown building just a few minutes ago.

The shutdown was expected after the bank failed to come up with the $85 million it needed to stay out of government hands, and it confronts Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Alexi Giannoulias as his campaign has struggled to win attention from the White House and maintain fundraising pace with Republican Mark Kirk. Read more...


April 23, 2010 @ 11:11 AM

Political links: Brady releases tax return, Blagojevich hits up the prez, Durbin gets dissed

Tax season's over, and it's almost spring in Illinois. But the politics here ain't all roses.

As Republican candidate for governor Bill Brady flashes his tax return to reporters, Democratic former governor Rod Blagojevich calls on the president to testify at his trial. Meanwhile, it seems Dick Durbin left the White House empty handed after trying to help his friend, Alexi Giannoulias.

Here's a summary of those developments and other recent Illinois political news: Read more...


April 23, 2010 @ 6:35 AM

Brady to publicize tax returns today ... for three hours

Republican gubernatorial candidate Bill Brady said tax returns he will release today show that his family's real-estate business is suffering, along with many others in the state.

They will illustrate, he argues, how the "Blagojevich-Quinn administration" has hurt economic development across Illinois.

But reporters in Illinois will have only three hours to review the documents — and only if they're at his Springfield campaign office. That's the only way Brady has said he will make them available. Read more...


April 22, 2010 @ 5:10 AM

McPier recommendations issued 'without input' from unions

A leading voice in Chicago's labor community has criticized Chicago officials for recommending sweeping changes to operations at McCormick Place without input from unions at the convention center.

Dennis Gannon, president of the Chicago Federation of Labor, says interim officials at the Metropolitan Pier and Exposition Authority, known as McPier, unilaterally and unfairly burdened workers by endorsing legislation that would, among other things, define them as public employees and deny them the right to strike.

"It is disappointing that the MPEA interim board made its recommendations today without input from representatives of the union members at McCormick Place," Gannon said in a statement. Read more...


April 21, 2010 @ 5:45 AM

A detailed look at Kirk's tax returns

U.S. Rep. Mark Kirk released his 2009 tax return on Friday. It was an opportunity for reporters to examine the congressman's income, and his allegiance to Uncle Sam.

As I reported last week, Kirk released the return partly as a challenge to Alexi Giannoulias, who filed for an extension on his taxes. Giannoulias' campaign has not released a copy of the extension papers or any preliminary tax information, or elaborated on why he requested one.

But I wanted to get beyond the politics and dig into the tax returns themselves. Read more...


April 20, 2010 @ 12:22 PM

Blagojevich challenges Fitzgerald to allow release of all tapes

Impeached former Gov. Rod Blagojevich today called on U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald to allow the release of all audio tapes in the government's case against him.

In a statement outside his attorney's office this afternoon, Blagojevich told reporters that federal prosecutors lied about him and his wife in a recently released case proffer, and that they are resisting the release of the tapes because they undermine the government's case that he was about to commit a public-corruption "crime spree."

"They will prove my innocence," Blagojevich said less than 15 minutes ago. "They're covering up that big lie." Read more...


April 19, 2010 @ 10:00 AM

Kirk calls for more money to investigate Illinois corruption, responds to Giannoulias on Goldman

U.S. Rep. Mark Kirk this afternoon called for additional federal resources to stem corruption in the state and especially Northern Illinois.

Kirk, a Republican, is proposing a bill called the Public Integrity Anti-Corruption Act, that would authorize $25 million more to the Department of Justice to investigate and prosecute public corruption.

Although Kirk voted against President Barack Obama's federal stimulus plan, he said he supports the use of stimulus dollars for his proposal. He said that while federal officials did not request additional support, the bill would help the state overcome its reputation for double-dealing. Read more...


April 16, 2010 @ 10:33 AM

Sarah Palin's coming to town, but not for Kirk


Sarah Palin

Former Republican vice-presidential nominee and bane of liberals everywhere Sarah Palin is coming to Illinois this weekend — but it's not to endorse Mark Kirk.

Palin booked a speaking gig with a community center in Washington, Ill., a town of about 14,000 near Peoria. She'll help raise money for a parking lot, youth scholarships and other projects.

Apparently, the other projects don't include the campaign for Kirk, the state's Republican U.S. Senate candidate. Read more...


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