* A predictable headline: Quinn hires aide who worked for Rezko, Blagojevich, and a predictable lede…
Gov. Pat Quinn on Wednesday installed as his chief operating officer an appointee of ousted predecessor Rod Blagojevich who also has close ties to convicted fundraiser Antoin “Tony” Rezko.
The decision to name longtime friend Jack Lavin as one of his top aides raised eyebrows with some who said it might send a message of politics as usual in Illinois.
* People who believe that they’re reformers often don’t feel the need to explain their behavior…
Quinn spokesman Bob Reed brushed off questions about Lavin’s connections to Rezko, saying Quinn has the “utmost confidence” in his pick.
Brush off reporters like that and they’ll probably write stories about how close Quinn really was to Rezko. This is just a sample…
It was Rezko who recommended Lavin for his job as head of DCEO. Lavin previously worked as a financial officer for a Rezko company.
And while I defended Lavin’s choice to subscribers today, he wasn’t devoid of problems…
Quinn thinks Lavin did an “excellent job” running DCEO, Reed said.
But DCEO has gotten some unwanted attention as of late. Lavin was in charge when it mistakenly gave a $1 million grant to a private school when it lost its home after Pilgrim Baptist Church in Chicago burned in January 2006.
* Still, as I wrote earlier this week, we desperately need a governmental manager right now. For various reasons, mainly his close ties to Quinn, Lavin is probably the best we could hope for.
More from the Trib…
“Certainly he comes with some baggage that we have to be very sensitive about at this moment in our state’s history, but personally I want to work with everyone right now to make sure we get through the very serious problems we’re facing,” said Senate Republican Leader Christine Radogno of Lemont. “I can only hope the governor has fully vetted his association and knows full well that they won’t in any way, shape or form interfere.”
Me too.
* The rest of Quinn’s appointments from yesterday are here.
* Related…
* Quinn to open governor’s mansion to public
* Quinn expects no rescissions for UI in state budget
* Who’s running the lieutenant governor’s office? Who knows