* Patrick Collins, the chairman of the now defunct reform commission, disses the new reform bill…
While several important components of the bill could serve as building blocks for true reform, there is ample reason to question whether this bill will truly change the pay-to-play political fund-raising that has scarred this state.
Once again, Collins offers up zero examples of illegal pay-to-play that he wants stopped, except to focus on the fact that legislative leaders and parties aren’t capped in the general election.. He does this all the time. Is he accusing Speaker Madigan, President Cullerton and the two GOP leaders of “pay-to-play” politics that are “scarring” the state? He never says so. It’s always just an implication.
* Meanwhile, Republican state treasurer candidate Dan Rutherford is bringing Karl Rove to Illinois for a big fundraiser. I’m assuming that US Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald is not on the invite list. History…
A government witness claims in 2004, Antoin “Tony Rezko” — then the target of an investigation that would lead to his indictment and trial — tried to grease the political skids to get his chief tormentor, U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald fired.
Rezko discussed efforts among high-ranking Republicans, including Karl Rove, to have Chicago’s U.S. attorney fired, a federal prosecutor said Wednesday.
Rove, then-White House political director, and Republican national committeeman Robert Kjellander were among those mentioned in the alleged 2004 conversations as being involved in the effort, prosecutor Carrie E. Hamilton said.
* Hope is not a plan, governor…
The State of Illinois begins releasing prisoners today in an effort to cut costs. State legislators agreed to release about a thousand inmates as a money-saving scheme to balance this year’s budget. Governor Pat Quinn says the inmates being freed early will be under house arrest.
QUINN: Hopefully they learned their lesson in jail. They will never repeat their crime. We want them to lead productive lives when they return to society on a full-time basis.
I’m gonna get a haircut. This is an open thread to discuss Illinois politics.