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Help Wanted – GOP Opponent for Labor-Lawyer-Lobbyist Democrat “Chainsaw Jack” Franks

April 29, 2012 By: Cal Skinner Category: Chainsaw, Jack Franks, Opponernt, Tree, Trees

John O'Neill

Two years ago, McHenry Grade School and Library Board member John O’Neill put forth a good enough effort to defeat long, long-time incumbent Democratic Party State Rep. Jack Franks that Franks re-drew his district boundaries to excise Spring Grove.

That’s where Franks lost.

No one filed as a Republican candidate this year.

But the GOP Precinct Committeemen from the House District can still nominate a candidate.

Then 500 good signatures have to be gathered for the nominee.

More actually, because lawyer Franks is likely to challenge them if he thinks he has a chance to knock the candidate off the ballot.

Can someone beat Franks, a millionaire with a bit over $450,000 in his campaign fund’s bank account?

Probably not, but I believe every public official should have an opponent.

Franks is reaching the stage in his political career where he can be painted as part of the problem in Springfield.

And, why would McHenry County Republicans want to give Franks, who sought to be named the Democratic Party candidate for Governor three years ago as his family and friends stuffed hundreds of thousands of dollars into his campaign account just before the reporting deadline, the opportunity to go elsewhere in Illinois to help elect 67% income tax hikers in electoral trouble?

We want Mike Madigan gone.

Jack Franks will always vote for Madigan for House Speaker.

Leaving Franks without a Republican opponent will make it easier for Mighty Mike to keep iron-clad control over Illinois’ failed political system.

Jack Franks could star in "The Illinois Chainsaw Massacre."

An opponent forces any incumbent to touch base with his or her constituency.

And, boy does Jack Franks need to reconnect with the folks in his district.

He voted to increase Com Ed’s electric rates.  It will cost you at least $3 a month more…just for so-called Smart Meters for which I can see no added benefit.  (Believe me, when power is out in my neighborhood more than one person calls the electric company.)

Was Jack Franks vote to hike electric rates influenced by campaign contributions?  Take a look and draw your own conclusions.

Franks, you may remember, introduced a bill that would allow Commonwealth Edison to chop down every tree within 20 feet of a power line.

The Chicago Tribune envisioned an “Illinois Chain Saw Massacre.

When Rockford Register-Star asked Franks how he felt about being called “Chainsaw Jack,” he said he did favor “clear cutting,” even though his bill would allow that.

“I live on a farm with a forest in back. No one can question my conservation credentials.”

Yeah, OK.  If you say so, “Chainsaw Jack.”

He said his constituents wanted such deforestation (read that in the image of Chuck Sweeney’s article) after the storm last July that took out power lines and electricity for days at a time.

Just chop ‘em down.  That was “Chainsaw Jack’s” answer.

But, his constituents made him do it, he said in a variation of “the Devil made me do it” argument.

Considering how disturbed folks get when Com Ed contractors buzz saw (not an exaggeration of the process) rural roads to keep tree limbs away from power lines, one would think a man who was elected 14 years ago might know that quality of life is a big reason people move to McHenry County, especially, the less congested portion he represents.

The contribution figure is probably over $1 million now.

And, when one thinks “Quality of Life,” don’t most people think trees?

Even my Chinese young political leader visitors in 2007 were enthralled with the trees, wondering who tended to them as we drove along Briarwood Drive in Crystal Lake.

There are lots more issues.

Franks is supported by Personal PAC, the most rabid pro-abortion Political Action Committee in the country.

He voted to approve Civil Unions.

He voted against helping disadvantaged inner city black kids get a decent education, caving to the teacher unions whose leaders are only interested in keeping the dues rolling in.

That was not only an appalling vote for someone who touts himself as a liberal, but the program would have saved the state $240 million a year.

Franks was close enough to Rod Blagojevich to ask that family members get patronage appointments and he was intimately involved with promoting the Crystal Lake Mercy Hospital approval.

“Chainsaw Jack” Franks Blames Constituents for Introducing his Com Ed Clear Cut Bill

March 12, 2012 By: Cal Skinner Category: Ameren, Chain Saw Massacre, Chainsaw, Chuck Sweeney, Clear Cut, ComEd, Commonwealth Edison, Environmental Defenders of McHenry County, Jack Franks, Lisa Haderlein, Rockford Register-Star, Tree, Tree Trimming, Trees

Not only was State Rep. Jack Franks spanked by the Chicago Tribune Sunday, but Chuck Sweeney, the political columnist for the Rockford Register-Star took negative notice of his Com Ed tree removal legislation, House Bill 3884.

The Rockford Reg-ster-Star got "Chainsaw Jack" to blame his tree massacre bill on a constituent concerns for a four-day power outage after last summer's storm.

After hostile reaction from those who consider quality of life quite an important reason for living in McHenry County, Franks has figured out his bill to allow chainsawing every tree within 20 feet of an electric line “too severe.”

That sounds like his reaction to the blowback from his co-sponsorship of the bill to allow red light cameras.

He even features a video on his web site on the issue.

It reminds me the “NOT ME”-themed cartoons of Family Circus.

Opposition came from municipal leaders, the McHenry County Defenders the Fleming Road Alliance and The Land Conservancy of McHenry County.

The Land Conservancy of McHenry County had this to say about "Chainsaw Jack" Franks' bill- "From community character and property rights perspectives, this bill is a disaster. If passed, it has the potential to literally destroy the character of communities by giving the power companies the right to REMOVE trees that they deem a hazard -- regardless of whether or not that tree might be a 200 year old oak that was there long before their company (or the state of Illinois) even existed." "

The Environmental Defenders of McHenry County picked up on the email alert from Lisa Haderlein of The Land Conservancy of McHenry County and sent our one of their own, which you see in part below:

“There is a bill in the Illinois House that would give the electric utilities the authority to remove any trees that can grow taller than 25 feet and are growing within 20 feet of their lines.”

Haderlein characterized the bill as “the ComEd Clear Cut bill.”

Franks told Sweeney, ““I’m not happy with the way it was drafted, that’s why I didn’t call it for a vote,” said Franks.”

Right.

The outcry from your constituents and potential constituents had nothing to do with your rapid retreat, your backing and filling.

The Chicago Tribune used the same movie title in one of its editorial headlines about "Chainsaw Jack" Franks' Com Ed clearcut bill.

The final two sentences in Sweeney’s column about his talk with “Chainsaw Jack” seems to refer to McHenry County Blog:

“Franks strongly objects to some bill opponents who are calling him ‘Chain Saw Jack.’

“’I don’t want to have clear-cutting going on,’ he said. ‘I live on a farm with a forest in back. No one can question my conservation credentials.’”

Well, maybe it’s not Franks’ “conservation credentials” that should be questioned.

Maybe it’s his judgment.

But, if the tool fits, maybe the nickname is appropriate.

What an argument for term limits and, lacking that, a Republican opponent who will knock on the door of every home with a tree within 20 feet of a power line and tell the owner, “‘Chainsaw Jack’ introduced a bill that wold have allowed Commonwealth Edison to chop down your tree without even telling you, let alone getting your permission.”

“Chainsaw Jack” Franks Can’t Power Tree Massacre Bill Out of Public Utilities Committee…Yet

March 07, 2012 By: Cal Skinner Category: Ameren, ComEd, Commonwealth Edison, Illinois Municipal League, Jack Franks, Tree, Tree Trimming, Trees

Apparently “Chainsaw Jack” Franks didn’t have enough lubricating oil to get his bill (House Bill 3884, email addresses of Public Utility Committee members included in linked story) to allow Commonwealth Edison and Ameren to cut any tree it wanted to destroy within 20 feet of any power line…even it it’s in your back yard.

See all those trees beyond the trampoline? Under "Chainsaw Jack" Franks' Com Ed tree destruction bill, all could be cut down.

That means residents and local officials who know how wholesale slaughter of trees along roads and in back yards have at least another week to make their opinions known.

Here is the way that the Illinois Municipal League described the hearing:

“Legislation to authorize utilities to remove vegetation planted within 20 feet of a utility pole or overhead electrical conductor received a ‘subject matter only’ hearing in the House Public Utilities Committee on Tuesday, March 6.

“The IML has concerns with the legislation and was fortunate to have an expert witness, Mike Brunk, testify against HB 3884 (Representative Franks, D-Woodstock). Mr. Brunk is the City Arborist for Urbana, Illinois.

“Mr. Brunk’s testimony informed the Committee of alternative ‘best practices’ to manage vegetation and prevent interference with power lines.

“While the bill was not called for a vote, the members of the Public Utilities Committee expressed an interest in the development of solutions to ensure the protection of public safety and the preservation of electrical service during storm scenarios.”

“Chainsaw Jack” Franks’ Com Ed Tree Cutting Bill in Committee at Three, Email Addresses of House Public Utilities Committee Members

March 06, 2012 By: Cal Skinner Category: Ameren, Chain Saw Massacre, Chainsaw, Chainsaw Massacre, Com Ed, Commonwealth Edison, Jack Franks, Tree, Tree Trimming, Trees

State Rep. Jack Franks (D-Marengo) is using up a lot of political capital carrying Commonwealth Edison’s chainsaw.

He has introduced legislation (House Bill 3884) which will allow electric utilities to chop down any tree within 20 feet of a power line.

As you drive around, look at the trees within 20 feet of a wire.

How barren will the streets look after the chainsaw massacre?

"The Illinois Chainsaw Massacre" has its premier showing in the Illinois Public Utiities Committee March 6, 2012.

Another article may be of interest:

Fellow Democrat Finds “Chainsaw Jack” Franks Got $1,000 from Com Ed Ally Ameren

Below are the email addresses of the House Public Utilities Committee members:

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The poster was designed by Allan Showalter, who writes “Heck of a Guy” blog, where today you can see some of Showalter’s suggestions for a new McHenry County Seal.

Fellow Democrat Finds “Chainsaw Jack” Franks Got $1,000 from Com Ed Ally Ameren

March 05, 2012 By: Cal Skinner Category: Ameren, Chainsaw, Com Ed, Commonwealth Edison, Jack Franks, Scott Summers, Tree, Trees

Just in case you haven’t read the latest piece from “Tree Hugging” McHenry County Blogster Cal Skinner, you need to in order to set the stage for this follow-up article.

Here’s where you can find it:

Jack Franks Shows Tree Killer Side

And, if you don’t want to read it, Franks introduced legislation on February 28th, an amendment to his House Bill 3884, which will allow Com Ed and Ameren to cut down any tree within 20 feet of a power line.

Scott Summers speaks at a McHenry County College Board meeting.

As the headline of this piece indicates, the following observation comes from a Democrat on the same primary ballot as State Rep. Jack Franks.

His name is Scott Summers.

He is so dedicated to preserving the environment that he took the train home to Harvard after an organization meeting of the Green Party, on whose ticket he has run for Congress and State Treasurer.  (I took him to the train station after covering the meeting before the GOP organization meeting.)

In any event, now running as a Democrat for the McHenry County Board, Summers posted the following comment under the above referenced story:

From the Illinois State Board of Elections website (www.elections.il.gov):

Donated to: Supporters of Jack D Franks

Contributed By:
Ameren, P O Box 66892, St. Louis, MO 63166
$1,000.00
2/21/2012

Ameren is the Com Ed of Central and Southern Illinois.

Coincidence?

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Franks was elected in 1998 and when this year is up will have served 14 years.

No one is running against him as a Republican…yet.

If anyone is interested in doing so, please email (address on the left hand side of the web site) or call me at 815-459-3505.

The McHenry County Republican Central Committee has the right (and I would argue the obligation) to make sure Franks has opposition…for this and a number of other reasons.

Message of the Day – Ice

December 14, 2007 By: Cal Skinner Category: Ice, Message of the Day, Trees

More ice.

I was so excited when I looked out the back door this morning.

The sun was shining brightly through the twigs that were covered with ice.

So I took a picture.

Then, I took another photo.

When I put them on the computer, they did not come out nearly as beautiful as what I saw.

I ran them past my son.

Number one or number two.

I did it a couple of time.

“I like both,” he told his color blind Dad.

So, you get both.

Message of the Day – Ice

December 13, 2007 By: Cal Skinner Category: Ice, Message of the Day, Trees

More ice.

I was so excited when I looked out the back door this morning.

The sun was shining brightly through the twigs that were covered with ice.

So I took a picture.

Then, I took another photo.

When I put them on the computer, they did not come out nearly as beautiful as what I saw.

I ran them past my son.

Number one or number two.

I did it a couple of time.

“I like both,” he told his color blind Dad.

So, you get both.