Home | Subscribers Only | AIM | Contact | Mobile | Subscribe | Classifieds | Calendar | Resumes
To subscribe to Capitol Fax, click here. Subscriptions are $350 per year. To advertise on the Capitol Fax Blog, please click here.
Hurckes attracts national heat

Monday, Mar 31, 2008

* There’s little doubt that Jerry Hurckes - Congressman Dan Lipinski’s chief of staff - is a self-important buffoon. But now he has become a Republican target for allegedly violating House ethics rules.

The alleged violation surfaced after Hurckes objected to an Oak Lawn proposal to hire a federal lobbyist. Hurckes, who is an Oak Lawn trustee, had claimed that the proposal was a deliberate slap in his face because he uses his position to take care of the village…

[Hurckes] has, according to Roll Call, “used his employment with the House to help win local races, repeatedly claiming in campaign literature and public meetings that he is responsible for securing millions in federal ear- marks for the Village of Oak Lawn, while also racking up thousands in campaign contributions from companies with business before Lipinski’s congressional committees.”

* That Roll Call article quoted the House ethics manual…

“In dealing with the public, staff who serve as local officials should always make clear in which capacity they are acting. They should discourage any suggestion that their local constituents will receive special treatment from the congressional office, beyond that received by other residents of the congressional district… No local elective service may be performed in the congressional office or in a manner that utilizes any official resources, including the telephones”

* So, rather than “discouraging” suggestions that Hurckes was helping his village more than another, he promoted his federal position to his constituents. And that could mean that when Hurckes was advocating for Oak Lawn’s projects, he was helping his campaign, which is also prohibited. Oops.

* Hurckes responds

“(Oak Lawn doesn’t) get anything special, and they don’t get put on the bottom either,” he said. He admitted, however, that it can be “a very fine line” to walk.

That’s an awful thin line, particularly since Hurckes is currently running for mayor of Oak Lawn. Turns out, he’s been taking campaign contributions from companies which lobby Congressman Lipinski’s committee

Hurckes’ campaign finance reports also show that he has taken in thousands in campaign contributions from national entities with business before the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, on which both Lipinskis have been members, and in many cases have also donated to one or both of the Congressmen. Donors to Hurckes include UPS, CSX, BNSF and DMJM Harris Inc., a transportation consulting firm.

Interestingly enough, there are no ethics rules regarding this particular situation, probably since it hasn’t ever really come up before now. The reporter who broke the story told Ray Hanania the other day that he can’t find another instance of a congressional staffer who held local office.

* Hurckes was Bill Lipinski’s chief of staff before he worked for the son. He’s getting paid a congressional salary plus cash from both Lipinskis’ campaign funds for consulting work. Hurckes’ congressional salary, according to Roll Call, is just under the federal limit which allows him to have outside income. Convenient.

* The Roll Call article which disclosed the alleged violations was all the talk of DC last week, and the Republicans, who are facing setback after setback, including loads of members under dark clouds of federal investigations, are looking to make some national hay

Congress goes back into session next Tuesday, and when it does, Republicans may gleefully head for the House Ethics Committee to ask for an inquiry into Hurckes’ activities in Lipinski’s office.

Bet on it. And i’m sure they’ll dredge up the accusations of election fraud from his past, including this one recalled by Carol Marin

I once followed Hurckes out of the Bohica Bar on the Southwest Side, where he was “registering voters” who, perhaps confused by whatever they were drinking, listed the bar as their legal residence.

What a guy.

- posted by Rich Miller


11 Comments
  1. - Ghost - Monday, Mar 31, 08 @ 9:28 am:

    good old fashioned chicago politics. Seems we need to bring back the muckrakers. It is nice to know that Illinois can help bring to light possible ethic situations that no one had previously envisioned. Go Illinois!


  2. - Leave a light on George - Monday, Mar 31, 08 @ 9:28 am:

    Another fine example of “the Chicago way.”


  3. - Snidely Whiplash - Monday, Mar 31, 08 @ 9:34 am:

    Open mouth, insert foot, fatally sabotage mayoral campaign. Wait four years, lather, repeat.


  4. - RBD - Monday, Mar 31, 08 @ 9:50 am:

    Chiefs-of-staff do not live in the district. The job is in Washington, DC. The district office is basically for constituent services (= customer service: finding lost social security checks and the like).

    If Hurckes really is Lipinski’s most senior staffer, the situation is even worse than this sounds.

    But I’d also guess that there is an office full of people in DC just waiting for him to take a big fall.


  5. - anon - Monday, Mar 31, 08 @ 10:01 am:

    I’m sure the list of folks waiting for Hurkes go go down is too long to mention. This guy sticks his nose in places it doesn’t belong and has put the screws to many. All dogs have their day and this big one is full of flea’s. Lipinski is a fool to keep this guy on staff.


  6. - wordslinger - Monday, Mar 31, 08 @ 10:08 am:

    Not unexpected, small-bore stuff. But nothing on the level of the Duke Cunninghams of the former GOP majority. When the history of Denny Hastert’s tenure as GOP speaker is written, it will be characterized by wild overspending and a complete lack of Congressional oversight into the looting of the treasury by war profiteers.


  7. - anon - Monday, Mar 31, 08 @ 10:40 am:

    Maybe someone should also look into campaign phone calls Hurkes made from the congressional office. Especially phone calls made after the election questions folks at work as to why they didn’t support Lipinski. Real smooth Hurkes!


  8. - p - Monday, Mar 31, 08 @ 10:53 am:

    Hurckes other employer — Bill Lipinski — is a federal lobbyists whose clients lobby the Congressional Transportation Committee, of which Dan Lipinski is a member.

    Too bad the Oak Lawn people waited until two months after the election to start griping …


  9. - Patrick Kelly - Monday, Mar 31, 08 @ 11:28 am:

    The lobbyist Lipinski and his son, who was installed as Congressman by his father in 2004, even share an office. And Dan Lipinksi won easily because his Republican opponent was also installed by Bill Lipinski. The only competition was a from a hastily assembled write-in campaign. At least this time around, there will be a Green Party candidate Jerome Pohlen that will give voters an actual choice for a change.

    In addition to using a false address, isn’t it illegal to register voters at an establishment that serves alcohol? This guy should be thrown out of any position of public trust. He clearly has a disregard for the rules.


  10. - Radical Moderate - Monday, Mar 31, 08 @ 2:10 pm:

    A few facts need to be stated here:

    1) Dan Lipinski moved his Congressional office about 2 years ago - Dan Lipinski’s new office is much further west on Archer Ave than his Dad’s office.

    2)Like many Congressional offices, there is a Chief of Staff in DC and one in the district. Sometimes the ones in the district are called “District Director” and sometimes the ones in DC are called “Administrative Assistant”, but no matter what they are called, one heads up the DC office and one heads up the district offices. But it is true that the work done in the district - constituent services, outreach to local officials, residents, and businesses - is much different than the legislative policy work done in DC.

    3)Speaking of which, everyone involved with Congress knows that earmarks are decided in legislation in DC by DC committee staff and DC personal staff, not by district Chief of Staffs. Even if Hurckes had tried to get money for Oak Lawn, it still had to compete with other requests from around the district. He could only lobby his DC peers for money, who still had to request earmarks from the committee staff who wrote the legislation. My point - while Hurckes’ words at the Oak Lawn Board meeting may have been out of line and overly boastful, he really didn’t have the power to do anything illegal or unethical here. He clearly overstated his reach.

    4) Hurckes is right that town mayors and trustees should go directly to their Member of Congress rather than to lobbyists. The best lobbyist is a town mayor or a trustee. The real scandal happens when small towns such as Oak Lawn spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on a high priced DC lobby firm and they get little in return. It would be a waste of taxpayer dollars to hire a DC lobbying firm when town mayors and officials do a better job of lobbying the legislator directly.


  11. - anon - Monday, Mar 31, 08 @ 2:34 pm:

    You are correct that mayors and trustee’s are the best lobbyist when seeking funding for their municipalities. But it’s the lobbyist who find the funding source…which pool of money etc., write the propoals, file the paperwork and advise their clients as they go through the process. They also help the DC staff by showing where the funding for certain projects can be allocated from. Mayors and trustee’s don’t have that type of information and neither do district staffers. It is not a “scandal” for small towns to hire lobbyists and it is an incorrect assumption that it is a waste of taxpayer dollars.

    The real “scandal” here is Jerry Hurkes and his shady behavior. It was only a matter of time before things caught up with this guy. I am VERY confident that more digging on Hurkes will highlight further questionable practices. It’s time for Lipinski to respond.


TrackBack URI

Sorry, comments for this post are now closed.


ON THE BLOG TODAY...
* Another look at the horse race
* Obama boosts Blagojevich enemies; More on the Springfield visit
* Morning Shorts
** Yesterday's blog posts

Support The Capitol Fax Blog
Visit our advertisers...

Search This Blog...

Search the 95th General Assembly By Bill Number
(example: HB0001)

Search the 95th General Assembly By Keyword

Quick Links


Main Menu
Home
Illinois
YouTube
Pundit rankings
Obama
Subscriber Content
Durbin
Polls

Archives
August 2008
July 2008
June 2008
May 2008
April 2008
March 2008
February 2008
January 2008
December 2007
November 2007
October 2007
September 2007
August 2007
July 2007
June 2007
May 2007
April 2007
March 2007
February 2007
January 2007
December 2006
November 2006
October 2006
September 2006
August 2006
July 2006
June 2006
May 2006
April 2006
March 2006
February 2006
January 2006
December 2005
April 2005
March 2005
February 2005
January 2005
December 2004
November 2004
October 2004

Blog*Spot Archives
November 2005
October 2005
September 2005
August 2005
July 2005
June 2005
May 2005

Syndication

RSS Feed 2.0
Comments RSS 2.0
WordPress
 

  
  » Meet Palm’s Jonathan Ive
  » Hello, Treo Pro
  » Palm Announces Treo Pro
  » got-2: Free Task Management For “List People”
  » Treo Pro Now (REALLY) Official!!!
  » LeBron James Is A BlackBerry User
  » Hurricane Information Goes Mobile
  » Review: Belkin Mini Surge Protector with USB Charger
  » MacRumors: OpenClip.org Offers Copy and Paste for iPhone Across Apps
  » Jobs: Fix for iPhone Apps Crashing in September
  » MacRumors: Screenshots for Upcoming Nike+ App for iPhone and iPod Touch?
  » iPhone 3G Connectivity Failure: Roundup
Succoured by feed dot informer dot com

  » Virtual Volumes View Indexes Backup CDs and DVDs [Featured Download]
  » Krispy Kreme Grass Flip Flops… I Have No Idea What’s Going On Here
  » Razer Announces Megalodon Gaming Headphones
  » Diaroogle Locates Public Toilets [Search Engines]
  » Copy and Paste (Maybe) Coming to iPhone Apps [Iphone 2.0]
  » The Games We Played - Tiger Electronics Baseball
  » Ask MetaFilter Roundup [Hive Mind]
Supported by feed.informer.com

» White Sox Finding Their Groove
» Walk-off homer completes second cycle
» White Sox won't allow a letdown
» Clayton Richard Is Surprised He Won Too
» Richard gets win No. 1 for White Sox
» Crede returns to game action
» Hall fine after postgame prank
» Ramirez supplying power for White Sox
» Game #126: WhiteSox (71-53) vs. Mariners (46-78)
» The Four Horsemen...pt3
Succoured by FeedInformer


  » Ray Wardingly joins Jerry Agar! - WLS
  » Convention watch: Romney, party-crasher - MSNBC
  » Hospice license plates not selling as petition for them promised - Urbana/Champaign News-Gazette
  » Chicago Culinary Museum and Chefs Hall of Fame Names Rick Bayless ... - Hall Of Fame Magazine
  » Illinois commission expects earful on prison plan - WTHI
  » A fine tradition of Chicago mediocrity - Chicago Sun-Times
  » Governor signs educational improvement bill - ElmLeaves
  » Senior Calendar - Aurora Beacon News
  » VP insight Obamarama . . . - Chicago Sun-Times
  » Senate Dems scramble for Jones' job - Chicago Sun-Times
In Association with feed.informer.com


  » Amtrak, Illinois officials to discuss service
  » Fire chief quits during contract talks
  » Richard leads White Sox over Mariners 5-0
  » Obama faces new criticism on abortion
  » Mental health exam won't be videotaped
  » Slain officer remembered by family, friends
  » Surprised cargo screening conduct at O'Hare
  » No Mega Millions jackpot winner
  » Harden pitches Cubs over Reds
  » Isringhausen likely out for season
Upholded by feed.informer.com

  » OfficeMax CFO to become Allstate CFO
  » Air Force near choice on $15B copter deal
  » Daley joins local lineup at Dem confab
  » Aussie group buys Pat Arbor's firm
  » Man who suffered 9-ft. tapeworm sues Shaw's
Maintained by feed dot informer dot com


  » Local teen goes to Hollywood with gridiron heroics
  » Plan to sell railway picks up some steam
  » Cicero shooting ends with residential takeover
  » 81 new firefighters are first group from '06 test
  » One dead, one wounded in South Chicago shooting
  » Should train conductors know CPR?
  » Fellow officers mourn off-duty cop shot last week
  » City agrees to arbitrator on firearms test for FOP leaders
  » Senate Dems scramble for Jones' job
  » Controversial pastor lands job at Orland Hills church
Provided by Feed Informer


  » Stabbed man shows up at door of north suburban home
  » 2 arrested in Cicero barricade incident
  » 1 slain, 1 wounded in car on Southeast Side
  » Suspect arrested in Cicero barricade incident
  » Apparent barricade situation in Cicero
  » Neighborhood zoning changes: Insider's game
  » Shooting near McDonald's may have been retaliatory
  » South Side landlord set afire
  » Denied refund, customer goes wild
  » State extends health coverage for young adults
Provided by feed dot informer dot com


  » EPA: Several Midwestern Counties Don't Meet New Soot Standards
  » District Urges Chicago Students to Attend School
  » Lake Shore Drive Resurfacing Begins
  » CHA Residents Mobilize to Move Elsewhere
  » CTA Presents Orange Line Extension Options
  » Immigrant’s Kin Fights to Keep Hospital from ‘Deporting’ Him
  » Daley Not Committing To Potential Lay-Offs
  » CHA Donates Space for National Public Housing Museum
  » Illinois Colleges and Universities To Fast-Track Vets' Applications
  » Bears' Orton to Start As Opening Day QB
In Association with feed dot informer dot com


  » DNC doesn't invite Blagojevich to speak at convention
  » Dig begins at Becky Thatcher House
  » Golf clubber arrested
  » Cahnman’s apology fails to impress county judge
  » Illinois commission expects earful on prison plan
  » Woman accused of abducting her own son
  » Amtrak, Illinois officials to discuss service
  » Renfro Street residence burns
  » Dollar General robbed
  » Talk regarding Jones’ seat dominates Senate session
In Association with feed.informer.com


  » December trial set for Mount Vernon man charged with sex abuse to minor
  » Banner censored after SIUC administrators receive complaints
  » Barry Kohl already in work release - Prosecutor 'disgusted' by penal system's decision
  » East St. Louis native wins gold in Beijing
  » SIU won't join in call for younger drinking age
Powered by feed.informer.com


» Lieberman to speak at GOP convention
» Woman celebrates birthday with mother-son robbery spree
» Police use Taser to stop schoolyard fight
» Blagojevich left off list of DNC speakers
» Plane swerves at Madrid airport, 20 reported dead
From Feed Informer


  » GOPUSA ILLINOIS Daily Clips - August 20, 2008
  » One amendatory veto slips through
  » Peorians may get a say in how it elects its own city council
  » Rod Blagojevich: Accessory After the Fact
  » GOPUSA ILLINOIS Daily Clips - August 19, 2008
  » Why Emil Stepping Down Hurts Linda Holmes
  » Bad News for News
  » The start of a new beginning
  » Anything He Wants
  » What Does Omar López Represent?
In Association with feed dot informer dot com

» Chicago's Puerto Rican Story to Debut on WTTW11 - Extra Newspaper
» Threats against Muslim Hero all too Common - Canada Free Press
» Second time around: The benefits of running and losing - Politicker
» A fine tradition of Chicago mediocrity - Chicago Sun-Times
» US in talks with Turkey for Straits passage of its naval vessels - Turkish Daily News (subscription)
» Clear choice awaits voters in Illinois' 11th Congressional race - Southtown Star
» State politics smitten with incurable plague - Chicago Sun-Times
» Carney readies for reserves training - Citizens Voice
» District 150 an 'early college' partner - Peoria Journal Star
» Halstead tries to gather supporters for Obama speech - Peoria Journal Star
From Feed Informer

» Obama draws closer to naming a running mate - La Opinión Contigo
» Poll: Iowans Favor Obama - Post Chronicle
» Johnny Cash's Daughter Disgusted About John McCain 'Endorsement' - Gigwise
» Carter to speak at DNCC, Rangel still out - Hot Air
» Dem Supporters Asked To Buy Obama Speech Tickets - cbs4denver.com
» McCain to appear on Ingraham show - Politico
» The lessons of Saddleback - The Week Daily
» Obama's Backbone Deficit - GOPUSA
» Beebe: No rush to replace slain Ark. party leader - The Associated Press
» Democrats need 'strong, unified voice' - Red and Black
Supported by Feed Informer

» Amtrak, Illinois officials to discuss service - St. Louis Post-Dispatch
» Keep Blagojevich out of Senate; vote McCain - Bloomington Pantagraph
» Congressman backs CN takeover of EJ&E - Chicago Daily Herald
» Campaign Surrogates: Winners and Losers - WIS
» How Democrats Honor The Troops - GOPUSA
» Political briefs - Waukegan News Sun
» Making college affordable - In-Forum
» Public housing museum moves closer to a permanent home - Chi-Town Daily News
» Whistle-blowers - Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press
» Do Democrats actually listen to T Boone Pickens? - Hot Air
Supported by FeedInformer

    » The [Wednesday] Papers
    » City of Peoria saving money on fuel
    » The Early Bird: August 20, 2008
    » Local Companies Measuring Up
    » Missing: Author of blog on the built environment in Chicago
    » RIP, Leroi Moore
    » Open Thread (8/20/2008)
    » Victim being exploited by both candidates
    » Open the Debates
    » Reviewing the Reviews
    » Southtown Star: Clear choice awaits voters in the 11th CD
    » And It Came to Pass
Supported by feed dot informer dot com




Header Photos...
Wayne Bretl
& UIS

Hosted by MCS