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Photos from McHenry County Board Chairman Ken Koehler’s Fund Raiser in Lake Geneva

February 05, 2012 By: Cal Skinner Category: Brain Sager, Donna Kelly, Erin Smith, Fund Raiser, Fund Raising, John McCrory, Karen McConnaughay, Ken Koehler, Kent Gaffney, Lou Bianchi, Mike Skala, Mike Tryon, Pam Althoff

Below are photos supplied by Ken Koehler’s re-election campaign.

State Rep. Mike Tryon and Lakewood Village President Erin Smith are helping prepare the food.

Mike Tryon and County Board candidate Mike Skala seem to be on the kitchen crew.

Ken Koehler welcomes State Rep. Kent Gaffney.

Ken Koehler and Mike Skala greet Assistant State's Attorney Donna Kelly and State's Attorney Lou Bianchi.

Ken Mike Tryon discuss matters in the kitchen with host Jerry Schain while Ken Koehler and Mike Skala listen.

Kent Gaffney fills his plate.

Ken Koehler poses with Kane County Board Chairman Karen McConnaughay (right), State Senator Pam Althoff (to his right) with Conor Brown of the Illinois Association of Realtors to Althoff's right.

Jack Franks Host Committee for his Sept., 2011, TR Fund Raiser – Part 10

November 28, 2011 By: Cal Skinner Category: Brain Sager, Fund Raiser, Fund Raising, Jack Franks

McHenry County Blog will list those Jack Franks’ Host Committee names that start with S today.

Leading off the list is that of Woodstock Mayor Brian Sager, who is widely rumored to replace Franks as a Republican should Franks vacate the office.

Below is the complete list:

Woodstock Mayor Brian Sager

  • Mayor Brian Sager
  • Don Schaefer
  • John & Bonnie Scharres
  • Brad Schmeler
  • Tom Schmid
  • Jude Schmidt
  • Nathan Schmitt
  • Bob & Ruth Schmitt
  • Tom Schmitt
  • John Sciacotta
  • Mike &Jill Secor
  • Stephen & Natalie Secor
  • Dawn & David Seemann
  • Ziya & Tulay Seturk
  • Dr. Lloyd & Sue Shaw
  • Scott & Heather Shepherd
  • Mark Shepherd
  • Marilyn Shepit
  • Terry & Susan Smith
  • Sean Smoot
  • Marty & Lynne Sobczak
  • Anne & Chuck Sowers
  • Mike Spear
  • Don Staver
  • Ted & Sue Stilling
  • Mary Stompanato
  • Ed & Kathy Surges
  • Dan Sutton
  • Marti & Ken Swanson

More tomorrow.

So, What Will Jack Franks Do?

July 09, 2009 By: Cal Skinner Category: Alexi Giannoulias, Brain Sager, Dan Hynes, Dick Mell, Herb Franks, Jack Franks, Lisa Madigan, Tom Hynes

With Lisa Madigan making the rational decision to stay in an office that will allow her to maximize her time with her young children, the discussion today in the Franks family is bound to have been

What now?

Being an attorney, having high name identification, good contacts with Chicago Alderman Dick Mell and his allies and enough money in the family to put on a real campaign, not to mention an active contributor base, Jack Franks would have had a shot at winning a statewide primary for attorney general.

But, that is not to be.

It looks like there are going to be two open statewide offices:

Lieutenant Governor
State Treasurer

In the worst way, State Comptroller Dan Hynes doesn’t want to run for a fourth term. He’s even thinking about running against Governor Pat Quinn in the Democratic Party primary.

Why would the state comptroller want to run for state treasurer or lieutenant governor?

Might as well roll the dice like Mike Howlett did against Democratic Governor Dan Walker.

He could still run for lieutenant governor.

Look how it turned out for Pat Quinn.

State Treasurer Alexi Giannoulias is off and running for the U.S. Senate. Although wounded by the poor performance of the Bright Start college savings plan, he probably can take out Rod Blagojevich choice Rolland Burris.

Would Franks be more interested in running for state treasurer or lieutenant governor?

My guess is the latter.

Franks has not concentrated on financial issues. But he does have banking connections and bankers have been trained to give money to state treasurers for over 50 years. ($100 per year per $100,000 put in one’s bank, Harvard banker Joe Crabb—a former county official in Wisconsin–told me when I was McHenry County Treasurer.)

Franks is more of a generalist.

If there were a “Headliner of the Month” award, Franks would win it.

Conservative WLS Sunday night talk show host Tom Roeser has regularly featured Democrat Franks on his show for pretty much a decade now.

It doesn’t really matter than the drug purchase plan that Blagojevich co-opted when he took office in 2003 wasn’t much of a success.

Franks got publicity on a popular issue.

I can’t tell you what issue he moved on to, but it was another populist promotion.

Although Franks’ recall constitutional amendment is clearly inadequate, Franks has the reputation of a reformer.

That probably comes from his falling out with Blagojevich and the blood feud that resulted.

Before the breakdown of trust, Franks asked Blagojevich for the appointments that can be found here.

Franks, of course, got back at the ex-governor receiving more publicity during Blagojevich’s impeachment trial.

Franks has even developed a niche following with his opposition to the expansion of gambling, a subject on which conservatives and liberals agree.

Not only has he urged Governor Pat Quinn to veto the capital construction bill because it will put five slot machines in every establishment with a liquor license, he is not a newcomer to that position. Back in 2006, he opposed Governor Blagojevich’s attempt to spread keno all over the state.

And, Franks has made it quite clear he will not vote for an income tax hike, unlike his Republican State Senator Pam Althoff, who seems to be flirting with the idea.

Other state legislators like Julie Hamos want to run for statewide office, but, with her sponsorship of the tripling of the RTA sales tax, which was apparently not enough to keep the CTA afloat with drastic cutbacks in service, opponent Franks could make some really interesting TV ad comparisons.

Of course, Hamos might point to the Franks’ law firm’s involvement with the Crystal Lake Mercy Hospital application before the Illinois Health Facilities Planning Board.

If she faced off against Franks, she would pick up the gay and pro-choice activists.

Initially, Franks was not endorsed by Personal PAC, the most fervent pro-abortion political action committee in the state.

But less strident pro-choicers in the Democratic Party (am I being redundant?) might have been mollified by the pro-life demonstration in front of his Woodstock office. It took a lot of work.

That might count for something in the general election or it might make no difference if Franks were tied to the Democratic Party candidate for governor.

So, what will Franks run for?

My guess is lieutenant governor.

Franks probably has higher name identification that Comptroller Hynes and on the excitement scale, Franks scores big time against Hynes.

It is doubtful they would run against each other, however. Franks has been a supporter of Hynes and undoubtedly father Herb Franks has longtime connections with the comptroller’s father former State Senate President and Cook County Assessor Tom Hynes.

Any statewide candidacy by Franks might set off a battle in the Republican Party for the nomination for his state representative seat.

Or not.

Conservatives might just cede the seat to Woodstock Mayor Brian Sager without a fight. Sager has recently retired as Interim President of McHenry County College. (Thirteen months ago, I pegged him a candidate-presumptive.)

Would there even be a Democratic Party candidate?

I can’t think of one who could not be beaten by a unified Republican Party. The Democrats do not have much of a farm team yet.

Brian Sager Retiring from McHenry County College

January 23, 2009 By: Cal Skinner Category: Brain Sager, Jack Franks, MCC, McHenry County College, Woodstock

Included in one of the last items in the MCC Board packet was a sentence that those interested in McHenry County politics might find interesting:

“Brian Sager appointed as Interim Vice President for the period from December 14, 2007 until his retirement on June 30, 2009.”

In addition to this “day job,” Sager is Mayor of Woodstock and running for re-election.

July 1st would be a marvelous time to start a campaign for state representative. Great time of year to knock on doors, work parades, etc.

That’s assuming, I assume, that State Rep. Jack Franks has decided to run for some statewide office. Sager could have prepared the way this time by running against Franks, but did not do so.

Brian Sager Retiring from McHenry County College

January 22, 2009 By: Cal Skinner Category: Brain Sager, Jack Franks, MCC, McHenry County College, Woodstock

Included in one of the last items in the MCC Board packet was a sentence that those interested in McHenry County politics might find interesting:

“Brian Sager appointed as Interim Vice President for the period from December 14, 2007 until his retirement on June 30, 2009.”

In addition to this “day job,” Sager is Mayor of Woodstock and running for re-election.

July 1st would be a marvelous time to start a campaign for state representative. Great time of year to knock on doors, work parades, etc.

That’s assuming, I assume, that State Rep. Jack Franks has decided to run for some statewide office. Sager could have prepared the way this time by running against Franks, but did not do so.