Wednesday, July 02, 2008

Mayor Daley's Patronage Organization Folds

The Chicago Tribune reports:
Once the most powerful and feared patronage army in Mayor Richard Daley’s political organization, the scandal-plagued Hispanic Democratic Organization is now officially extinct.

The group, known in political circles as HDO, filed paperwork Tuesday closing its campaign committee, state records show.

HDO first rose to prominence in the 1990s, helping elect Daley-endorsed candidates for City Council, the Illinois General Assembly and Congress. Although City Hall had agreed to restrict patronage hiring for most city jobs, HDO leaders amassed a huge roster of campaign workers by promising jobs and promotions in the Daley administration.

The group’s influence withered in recent years under the scrutiny of a federal investigation into a city hiring system that was rigged to favor HDO members and other pro-Daley political workers. Retired Streets and Sanitation commissioner Al Sanchez, once the top HDO official on the Southeast Side, is facing corruption charges in the hiring probe.
Here's an excellent history of HDO from The Chicago Sun-Times.Mayor's Daley's mouthpiece David Axelrod defends HDO:
Mayor Daley's chief political adviser, David Axelrod, said it's clear that HDO has helped some folks get elected, but he's not willing to comment on what access to city jobs that may have afforded the organization.

"The mayor believes strongly a city work force's only mission is the job of doing taxpayer business and nothing else," Axelrod said. "He's committed to take any step necessary to make sure that happens anywhere if and when it hasn't."
More HDO corruption.The Chicago Way.