ILGOP Statement on Madigan, Pritzker Federal Investigations

This morning, the U.S. Attorney’s Office of the Northern District of Illinois announced that after a years long federal investigation into a widespread bribery scheme, ComEd has agreed to pay $200 million to resolve the case. In their release, the U.S. The Attorney’s Office stated that “ComEd Admits Arranging Jobs and Contracts for Political Allies of High-Level State of Illinois Official.”

That high-level State of Illinois Official is none other than Speaker Mike Madigan.

Illinois Republican Party Chairman Tim Schneider released the following statement in response to today’s news along with the ongoing federal investigation into Governor JB Pritzker: 

“The people of Illinois now live in a state where both the Speaker of the House and the Governor are under criminal investigation.  Even for a state with a history of corruption, this is unprecedented.  Crimes of bribery and tax fraud cannot be tolerated from our elected officials.  As we learn more about the bribery investigation into Speaker Madigan and the property tax fraud investigation into Governor Pritzker, our hearts go out to the people of Illinois who are once again left yearning for elected leaders who work for them, not for themselves.  The Democratic culture of corruption in Illinois must come to an end.”

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ICYMI: For the Second Time, Betsy Londrigan Dodges Question About Her Plan to Cut Hospital Funding by $800 Billion

Regional hospitals, a major employer in the IL-13 economy, would be devastated under the Londrigan-backed Medicare X Plan

“Betsy Londrigan refuses to answer questions about her radical plan to cut hospital funding by $800 billion because she knows her plan will force local frontline healthcare workers like nurses out of a job. In a district where major regional hospitals employ thousands of Illinoisans, not only does the Londrigan-backed funding cuts to local hospitals put public health at risk, they would also devastate our local economies.” – Joe Hackler, ILGOP spokesperson

Betsy Londrigan continues to dodge questions about her support for the Medicare X public option, which will cut funding for hospitals by almost $800 billion over a decade, according to the American Hospital Association.

Yesterday, Capitol Fax’s Rich Miller asked the Londrigan campaign to respond to criticisms of her support for the Medicare X public option, and Londrigan again dodged and stuck to their talking points.

Miller also noted how critical regional hospitals are to the IL-13 economy:

“This congressional district has a huge number of major regional hospitals, likely the most in Illinois and perhaps one of the most in the country. Those hospitals are significant local employers and they also drive technological development. Not to mention that hospitals have been especially hard-hit during the COVID-19 pandemic.”

The AHA said the Medicare X plan “would result in the largest ever cut to hospitals” and “could have a significant impact on patient access to care.”

WCIA also recently covered Londrigan’s support for Medicare X and the hospital funding cuts the AHA’s non-partisan study says will go into effect, if the plan is signed into law.

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IL Republican Party Sues Pritzker

From the Liberty Justice Center:

CHICAGO (June 16, 2020) – The Illinois Republican Party and three local Republican party committees have filed a federal lawsuit against Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker over his ban on gatherings of 10 or more people. Last week the governor marched in and endorsed large-scale rallies with crowds numbering in the thousands, yet other political speech groups including the Republicans are banned from gathering under Pritzker’s Executive Order. Attorneys are asking the court to take immediate action to allow the party to operate in-person events in the run-up to the November 2020 election.

The lawsuit, Illinois Republican Party v. Pritzker, was filed today in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois. The Illinois Republican Party, Schaumburg Township Republican Organization, Northwest Side GOP Club and Will County Republican Central Committee are represented by attorneys from the Liberty Justice Center, the Chicago-based public interest law firm that won a landmark First Amendment case at the U.S. Supreme Court in 2018.

Under the state’s lengthy, successive executive orders, Illinoisans cannot gather in groups greater than 10. Yet last week the governor personally participated in rallies with crowds numbering in the thousands as well as other gatherings in which people were not socially distanced. Pritzker defended the large gatherings, telling the Chicago Tribune: “It’s important to stand up for people’s First Amendment rights…It’s important to have the governor stand with them on issues that are important.”

The lawsuit highlights the selectivity and arbitrary nature of Pritzker’s Executive Order regarding group gatherings. Some groups can exercise their First Amendment rights, while others face restrictions and the threat of criminal penalties for violating the governor’s order.

“The governor’s actions are both hypocritical and illegal. The First Amendment applies equally to everyone in Illinois – not only people whose political views are supported by Gov. Pritzker,” said Patrick Hughes, president and co-founder of the Liberty Justice Center. “The governor claims to believe that the freedom of assembly is such a critical right that he not only allowed last week’s rallies, he even walked in one in violation of his own executive order. The governor must be stopped from depriving the Republican Party and its local groups of the same right.”

While Pritzker grants carve outs to organizations he likes, other groups are limited to gatherings of 10 people. For fear of criminal penalty, the Illinois Republican Party held its statewide convention virtually – over videoconference – instead of in person. “Last week the governor’s double standard was on full display as he defended, joined and endorsed large gatherings that violate his very own Executive Orders,” said Tim Schneider, chairman of the Illinois Republican Party. “It’s clear the governor keeps one set of rules for the people in politically advantageous photo ops and another for the rest of Illinois.”

You can find a copy of the case HERE.

Democrat Legislator Contact Info – CALL TO ACTION!

This week during veto session, there is movement amongst General Assembly Democrats to go after the Parental Notification Law (PNA) for minors seeking abortions. If repealed, minors could receive an abortion without their parents being notified. Please notify Democrat legislators and let them know that you oppose repeal of PNA!

Instructions:

  • Copy and Paste email columns in order to send mass emails.
  • If you choose to make phone calls, please prioritize the target legislators (highlighted in yellow).

Pritzker’s Reopening Plan is a Trojan Horse

The following are thoughts provided by ILGOP Chairman, Tim Schneider:

For the past few weeks, the Illinois Republican Party has led the call for Governor Pritzker to provide a responsible reopening plan for Illinois based on a regional approach. Last week, the Governor finally unveiled his “Restore Illinois” plan which splits up the state into 4 regions and allows for each to gradually open in five phases on their own timeline as they meet certain benchmarks monitored by the state’s Department of Public Health. 

On its face, this seems like an encouraging development. After weeks of ignoring the call for a regional approach in line with other large states like New York and Pennsylvania, Pritzker has finally rejected his one-size-fits-all Chicago-centric response to this extraordinary crisis. 

But alas, we shouldn’t be so excited. Beyond the clever marketing and promises of a regional appeal, Pritzker’s reopening plan is nothing more than a trojan horse for an Illinois economy under indefinite restrictions and ‘we the people’ governed by executive branch fiat. 

The plan includes arbitrary and unexplained benchmark timelines, start dates, and a nonsensical progression of business openings. The plan also contains no oversight or accountability as the Governor and Democrat legislative leaders refuse to hold public hearings on the reopen plan, so lawmakers can have their constituents voices heard and consulted. With this plan, Illinois is essentially ruled unilaterally by one man for the foreseeable future.

Let’s talk about timelines. All other states and the federal government have published reopening plans that utilize the CDC recommended 14-day period between reopening phases. Inexplicably, Illinois doubles that standard to 28 days with the clock starting on May 1st. 

Because all regions of Illinois are currently in Phase 2, the earliest a mom-and-pop restaurant could open their doors or the soonest a working mother can have her child in daycare is July 1st (Phase 4). Even if not one new COVID-19 case in a particular region is reported ever again, there can be no weddings or sporting events with over 50 people in attendance until we have a vaccine (Phase 5). Say goodbye to high school football and friday nights at the bingo hall for months, or even years.

Perhaps worst of all, Pritzker continues to pick winners and losers during this economic crisis based on his political whims and alleged yet unexplained scientific data. Pot shops and liquor stores have been open indefinitely for months with lines out the door, but a local bar cannot open until July 1st at the very earliest. Illinoisans can go to Walmart to buy furniture, clothing, or sporting supplies right now, but they can’t peruse the locally-owned furniture store, retailer, or sporting goods store for another six weeks. 

Pritzker’s phases also don’t line up with reality. Where will the manufacturers and hairdressers opened in Phase 3 take their kids when childcare facilities and summer school programs are shut down until Phase 4?

The idea of a regional approach advocated for by Republican leaders was to offer the ability for lesser populated areas of the state like downstate regions of Illinois to have a different plan than Chicago. Instead, the Pritzker plan uses the idea of splitting up Illinois into four regions as cover for putting in place onerous standards and benchmark timelines that, regardless of region, will mean Illinois is economically hobbled for several more months at the earliest.

Illinois was facing a slew of challenges even before the global pandemic – busted budgets, hundreds of millions in unfunded liabilities, and taxpayers fleeing the state in droves. An economic meltdown the size of which we are currently experiencing is the last thing we needed. But the plan put forward by the Governor will make the suffering needlessly worse. 

In two months, an Illinois drowning under abnormally onerous standards and benchmark criteria while all of our neighboring states have their economies up and running is a catastrophe we cannot afford to let happen.

Governor Pritzker should dismantle his trojan horse and go back to the drawing board.

Illinois Should Plan to Reopen Regionally

The following are thoughts from Illinois Republican Party Chairman Tim Schneider.

After more than five weeks of a statewide stay-at-home order, Illinoisans have answered the call to flatten the curve. The purpose of the quarantine was to make sure we do not overrun our healthcare system, and we have succeeded so far. We must ensure that the safety of all Illinoisans is the utmost concern. But as we turn to what happens next, our state needs a plan for reopening our economy that takes into account Illinois’ diversity and disparate regions – not a one-size-fits-all approach driven by Cook County.

Recently, President Trump and his pandemic response team released a set of phased guidelines for “Opening Up America Again”, which was sober-minded, based on science, and expert medical advice. The plan gives governors and mayors the discretion to tailor their plans to specific situations on the ground in their states and cities. Most importantly, it provides a roadmap for Americans to safely and cautiously open up our communities and local economies.

Governor Pritzker has a variety of issues to manage in this difficult, unprecedented time, but so far, he has failed to adequately discuss what would need to happen to reopen Illinois. And he has outright rejected the idea of loosening restrictions on a regional basis. I believe that is a tragic mistake born out of the Governor’s lack of connection to – and understanding of – Illinois’ heartland, filled with large swaths of rural farmland and dotted with small towns and medium-sized cities.

Despite Springfield being our state’s capital, the entire Pritzker administration and his coronavirus response team has set up shop in downtown Chicago. The Governor and his team are surely addressing the crisis throughout the state remotely, but optics still matter. Pritzker has not set foot in our state capital, let alone other parts of the state, during this crisis, and Chicago is not the only city in Illinois that is suffering through an historic public health and economic crisis. 

It’s time for Governor Pritzker to utilize the White House’s provided framework, and the flexibility it provides, to craft a plan for a phased reopening of Illinois by region. A comprehensive plan would utilize the federal guidelines and statistical indicators that trigger new phases of gradual reopening. A regional approach would understand that different areas of Illinois would meet these key indicators at different paces and should reopen accordingly.

Different regions of Illinois have wildly different COVID-19 infection rates, and yet all have had their economies equally decimated. Central Illinois for example, resembles Nebraska – geographically, demographically, and in population density – more than it does Cook County. The Governor doesn’t need to treat Logan County like the Logan Square neighborhood of Chicago. 

Thus far, Governor Pritzker’s responses to questions about regionalization have ranged from dismissive to outright laughter. Not only is that insulting to many Illinoisans outside Chicago, it is also not what other states are doing. Even other Democrat Governors around the nation have come to embrace this approach. Governor Andrew Cuomo has announced that New York State will be split into three parts with his Lt. Governor and a former Lt. Governor taking the lead on reopening plans in the two less urban regions upstate. Governor Tom Wolfe’s state health department has split Pennsylvania into 6 regions and will reopen each independently, as indicators laid out in a three-phase reopening plan are met.

Illinoisans have sacrificed so much over the last five weeks. Our people have paid a tremendous price for doing what was necessary to flatten the curve. We are thankful for all of the frontline professionals who are working diligently in our hospitals and in our labs trying to find a way to treat this horrible disease. 

We are not out of hot water in this public health crisis, but we need to begin to open up the state in a cautious and deliberate manner. What we need now is for Governor Pritzker to end the fears of an indefinite economic shutdown by stepping up to the plate and offering a roadmap. We need leadership. And when the Governor finally decides to lead, I urge him to recognize that the entire state needs a plan for reopening that acknowledges regional differences.

PRESS RELEASE: ILGOP Chairman Statement in Response to Governor Pritzker’s Characterization of House Republican Press Conference as “Complaining”

“Governor Pritzker dismissed as “complaining” a press conference where Republican House leaders outlined the failures of the state unemployment claim system, read aloud letters from frustrated constituents, and offered ideas on how to solve the issues at the state agency responsible. This crisis has forced hundreds of thousands of Illinoisans into unemployment, and the Governor is now failing them as they struggle to pay their bills. While other states like New York, California, and Florida are rolling out new online platforms and adding hundreds of new workers to process claims, Illinois continues to fall behind.  These are facts – not complaints – and they need to be addressed.”  – Tim Schneider

In the face of unprecedented jobless claims, other Governors across the nation, Democrat and Republican, have been leading by adapting and getting creative to address the onslaught of unemployment benefit claims.

How New York is dealing with the unprecedented number of claims:

  • Ramped up staffing to 1,000 workers taking calls and processing claims.
  • Partnered with Google to roll out last week a new and improved platform for New Yorkers to file claims online quickly and efficiently. 

How California is dealing with the unprecedented number of claims:

  • Ramped up staffing by hiring other state workers and recently retired Employment Development Department (EDD) employees, adding 850 new workers. 
  • EDD has maintained its’ three-week turnaround from when someone files a claim to when they receive their first payment.

How Florida is dealing with the unprecedented number of claims:

  • Redeployed 2,000 state workers to take calls and process claims.

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ILGOP Chairman Tim Schneider Reacts to Governor Pritzker’s Budget Address

Illinois Republican Party Chairman Tim Schneider released the following statement in response to Governor Pritzker’s Budget Address:

“Illinois’ fiscal crisis demands urgent action and serious solutions. Today, the only thing Governor Pritzker offered was new spending proposals and a false choice between the progressive income tax and devastating cuts. It’s disingenuous for the Governor to attempt to scare the public into voting for higher taxes to plug our budget hole and then turn around and advocate for new spending – in the same speech.

The Governor promises the progressive income tax will do a few things, including filling our nearly $3 billion dollar structural deficit, paying down the backlog of bills, and providing a tax cut for 97% of Illinoisans – all while providing property tax relief for everyone. Add into the picture that the Governor proposed over $10 billion dollars in new spending during the campaign, and it’s clear the progressive income tax and it’s currently proposed rates are a Trojan horse for California-style marginal tax rates and massive middle class tax hikes.

Any budget address or solution that stops short of proposing substantive reforms to our pension mess is an unserious attempt at papering over our fiscal disaster with accounting gimmicks and false promises. Illinoisans deserved to hear from a courageous Governor willing to make tough budgetary decisions today. Instead, they heard from a politician hiding behind scare tactics and impossible promises.”

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PRESS RELEASE: ILGOP Chairman Tim Schneider Responds to the Results of the New Hampshire Democrat Primary

The AP is reporting that Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders has won the New Hampshire primary tonight. Illinois Republican Party Chairman Tim Schneider released the following response:

“Bernie Sanders is an avowed socialist who wants to unleash a ‘revolution’ upon the American people. His socialist revolution would include eliminating the private healthcare insurance of 150 million Americans, government run healthcare, massive middle class tax hikes, and elevating voices of radicals like AOC and Ilhan Omar. This agenda is increasingly becoming the preferred agenda for Democrats nationwide, not just New Hampshire. A match-up with socialist Bernie Sanders in the general election is one President Trump welcomes.” 

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PRESS RELEASE: Officials Investigating Sexual Misconduct of McHenry County Board Chairman Jack Franks, ILGOP Chairman Calls for Resignation

Last Friday night, it was reported that current McHenry County Board Chairman and ex-State Rep. Jack Franks is being investigated for allegations of sexual misconduct. This investigation has been going on for over a year but was only revealed when the Illinois State Police executed a search warrant (see copy) on Mike Madigan’s capitol offices last Wednesday to retrieve any documents related to the investigation. The purported crimes date back to 2016 when Franks was still serving as a Democrat state representative.

From the CHICAGO SUN-TIMES:

The search warrant — obtained by the Sun-Times via a Freedom of Information Act request — says state police justified the search because “probable cause exists for the crimes of criminal sexual abuse, criminal sexual assault, official misconduct, stalking and aggravated battery.”

“The scandals seem to never end when it comes to Madigan and the Springfield political class. At some point, the most powerful man in state government and Chairman of the Democratic Party of Illinois has to be held accountable for the culture of harassment, intimidation, and corruption he helped create over four decades of control,” said Illinois Republican Party Chairman Tim Schneider. “Jack Franks should resign as McHenry County Board Chairman, and Madigan should come clean about what he knew, when he knew it, and what he is doing to change the culture that he created and controls.”

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