* Sorry, but a $20,000 “no-bid” employment contract that led to a part-time job for a “criminal” who “stole” $350 when he was 19 years old does not equal out the corruption factor in the governor’s race.
* Tribune: The Carpentersville Village Board postponed discussion Tuesday night of a proposed ordinance that targets illegal immigrants after a crowd estimated at 3,000 people arrived for the meeting.
* Steinberg: If your congressman quit, would you notice?
* Richards: Why this election doesn’t Bear watching
* Democrats seek an opening - Party hopes to crack GOP’s monopoly on DuPage board
* Republicans may win, even if they lose
* Forest district funds going to Republicans
* AP: The 26-year-old son of Madison County’s treasurer has been arrested after police say he punched an Edwardsville businessman in a scuffle over a political sign.
*** UPDATE *** The I-Team’s latest report:
There is more controversy over a major political endorsement for Governor Rod Blagojevich. It concerns the recent endorsement by the Illinois Fraternal Order of Police, the state’s largest law enforcement union. In this Intelligence Report: why state prison guards are crying foul.
Some Fraternal Order of Police members are questioning how the state organization could vote to endorse the governor for re-election, when several major bargaining units, known as lodges, are against him.
Last month the I-Team revealed that the members of the lodge representing Illinois State Police officers had voted not to endorse Blagojevich. Now we’ve learned that the lodge representing Illinois correctional officers in state prisons also gave the governor the thumbs down.
* Tribune: A Lake County judge ruled Tuesday that commanding officers from the Illinois State Police may not use a union official’s letter in pursuing their claim that their vacation benefits were cut because they did not endorse Gov. Rod Blagojevich in the last election.
* And I forgot to put this up earlier from Eric Zorn: Assessing the assessment scandal