The Fran Spielman Show

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By: Chicago Sun-Times

Join veteran City Hall reporter Fran Spielman as she interviews Chicago’s biggest movers and shakers. Each week, Fran sits down with a local leader, politician or policymaker to get the inside scoop on the latest news in Chicago.

Inspector General Deborah Witzburg
Last Thursday at 7:03 PM

Fran Spielman interviews retiring Chicago Inspector General Deborah Witzburg, who explains why she chose not to seek a second term, arguing watchdog credibility requires independence and that new legislation strengthening OIG protections made it the right time to pass the baton; she plans to remain in public service but won’t disclose her next role yet. 


Chicago’s acting CFO Steve Mahr: Bonds, budget tensions, and pension strategy
03/26/2026

Fran Spielman interviews Steve Mahr, Chicago’s newly appointed acting Chief Financial Officer, who shares his background in public service and public finance investment banking. They discuss Chicago’s recent budget stalemates, the rejection of Mayor Brandon Johnson’s corporate head tax, and warnings of a possible $160 million midyear shortfall, as well as the city’s decision to split the advanced pension payment due to delayed Cook County property taxes.


Breaking down Illinois’ St. Patrick’s Day election results
03/19/2026

Fran Spielman interviews Chicago Public Media’s Tina Sfondeles and Dave McKinney about Illinois’ St. Patrick’s Day election, focusing on surprises and the role of money and endorsements. They discuss Juliana Stratton defeating big-spending Raja Krishnamoorthi in the U.S. Senate primary, aided by JB Pritzker’s $5 million and popularity, and argue debates and messaging on ICE mattered more than fundraising. They cover key House primaries shaped by retirements and machine support (Jan Schakowsky backing Daniel Biss; Danny Davis backing LaShawn Ford), note influencer-driven candidate Kat Abughazaleh’s strong showing, and examine statewide races including Darren Bailey’s GOP gubernat...


Ravinia Festival president and CEO Jeff Haydon
03/13/2026

Fran Spielman interviews Ravinia Festival president and CEO Jeff Haydon about the final stages of a $75 million, two-year renovation of the 75+ year-old Hunter Pavilion, including new seating, improved visibility, an expanded stage, and enhanced acoustics. They also discuss major headliners and debuts (including Paul Simon, Hugh Jackman, Ricky Martin, Chance the Rapper, Miranda Lambert, Billy Idol, Rod Stewart, and Kool & the Gang).


Oscar Predictions: ‘Sinners’ vs. ‘One Battle After Another,’ with Richard Roeper
03/05/2026

Fran Spielman talks Oscars with film critic Richard Roeper, host of The Movie of Your Life podcast, focusing on the tight Best Picture race between ‘Sinners’ (a record 16 nominations) and Paul Thomas Anderson’s ‘One Battle After Another.’ Roeper predicts major category splits (including Best Actor, Best Actress, supporting races), discusses what makes ‘Sinners’ work beyond the vampire premise, praises ‘Hamnet’ and ‘Song, Song Blue,’ and weighs in on concerns that the Paramount-Skydance bid for Warner Bros. Discovery could reduce competition and jobs in the creative industry.


Rep. Kam Buckner
02/26/2026

Fran Spielman interviews State Rep. Kam Buckner about efforts to keep the Chicago Bears in Illinois amid an Indiana proposal to finance a Hammond stadium. Buckner argues Indiana would shrink the Bears’ market and brand and notes potential contamination concerns at the proposed Indiana site.


Remembering Rev. Jesse Jackson
02/20/2026

Fran Spielman interviews Neil Steinberg about the death of Rev. Jesse Jackson at 84 and the challenge of capturing his long, complicated life in a definitive obituary. They review Jackson’s rise from segregated Greenville, South Carolina (including the Greenville Eight library protest), his work with Martin Luther King Jr., and his Chicago impact through Operation Breadbasket boycotts and decades of political influence and clashes with mayors.


Commissioner Ivan Capifali | Business Affairs and Consumer Protection
02/12/2026

Fran Spielman welcomes Chicago's Commissioner of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection, Ivan Capifali. They discuss vital initiatives to support small businesses, including Mayor Johnson's 'Cut the Tape' program aimed at reducing bureaucratic red tape. Capifali emphasizes the importance of streamlining the business licensing process and highlights the city's efforts to enhance small business support amidst economic challenges. 


Debating video gaming terminals: Ald. Anthony Beale (9th) & Ald. Walter "Red" Burnett (27th)
02/06/2026

In this episode, Fran Spielman hosts a discussion between two Chicago City Council members, Ald. Anthony Beale (9th) and Ald. Walter "Red" Burnett (27th), who are on opposing sides of the debate over legalizing video gaming terminals (VGTs) in the city. Beal advocates for lifting the current ban, citing the potential for significant revenue generation to alleviate budget deficits and support local businesses. Conversely, Walter Burnett argues against VGTs, focusing on public safety risks, potential cannibalization of casino revenue, and the adverse effects of increased gambling accessibility, particularly on younger men. 


Cristina Pacione-Zayas | Mayor Brandon Johnson's Chief of Staff
01/29/2026

In this episode, Fran Spielman interviews Cristina Pacione-Zayas, former Illinois lawmaker and the current Chief of Staff to Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson. Pacione-Zayas discusses the challenges and pressures of her role, focusing on key city issues such as affordability, safety, and infrastructure. The conversation also touches on the political tensions surrounding Mayor Johnson's administration, including budget disputes with the City Council and efforts to hold ICE agents accountable for their actions. 


Boosting Chicago tourism amidst challenges: Insights from Choose Chicago's Kristen Reynolds and Guy Chipparoni
01/22/2026

Fran Spielman hosts a conversation with Kristen Reynolds and Guy Chipparoni, the President & CEO, and Chairman of the Board of Choose Chicago, respectively. The discussion covers the financial challenges Chicago faces in competing with cities like Las Vegas and Orlando for conventions and tourism. Reynolds and Chipparoni emphasize the importance of marketing Chicago as a destination, regardless of season, highlighting winter activities, restaurant and theater weeks, and the potential of future significant events like the opening of the Obama Presidential Center.


Bears fever: A post-season deep dive with Rick Telander & Marc Ganis
01/13/2026

Fran Spielman is joined by former Sun-Times sports columnist Rick Telander and sports stadium consultant Marc Ganis to analyze the Bears' gripping Wild Card victory against the Green Bay Packers, driven by the late-game heroics of quarterback Caleb Williams and wide receiver DJ Moore. The trio also examines the potential long-term impact of Bears' newfound success on their plans for a new stadium, debating whether it will be built in Arlington Heights, Illinois, or possibly Northwest Indiana.


Congressman Mike Quigley
01/07/2026

Fran Spielman interviews Northside Congressman Mike Quigley about his decision to run for Mayor of Chicago. Quigley discusses the city's fiscal challenges, including the substantial budget allocation to debt and pensions, which he believes interfere with addressing critical issues like mental health, homelessness, and public safety. He underscores the need for fiscal reforms, efficient management, and collaboration with state and federal governments. Quigley also critiques the current mayor's handling of the city's budget and emphasizes his own experience in making tough decisions. 


David Greising, CEO of the Better Government Association
12/17/2025

In this episode, Fran Spielman hosts David Greising, CEO of the Better Government Association, to discuss the intense budget conflict in Chicago between Mayor Brandon Johnson and a renegade group of conservative and moderate aldermen. The debate centers around Johnson's push for a corporate head tax and the alternative budget that seeks efficiencies and cost cuts. The discussion covers the implications for Chicago's bond rating, the potential financial and political fallout, and Johnson's strategy leading up to his re-election campaign.


Year-End Review: Chicago and Illinois politics in 2025
12/12/2025

In the final weeks of 2025, Fran Spielman hosts a year-end discussion on Chicago and Illinois politics with Sun-Times national political reporter Tina Sfondeles and reporter Mitchell Armentrout as they share insights on major events, including the surprise election of Chicago's Robert Francis Prevost as Pope Leo, Trump's impact on local politics, and ongoing challenges in the city and state. 


Civic Federation President Joe Ferguson
12/04/2025

Sun-Times City Hall reporter Fran Spielman is joined by Civic Federation President Joe Ferguson to discuss the alternative budget proposal developed by a group of alderpersons. They discuss the city's current financial challenges and the rejection of Mayor Brandon Johnson's $600 million revenue package. Ferguson outlines the importance of balancing the budget to avoid a downgrade to junk bond status and discusses the need for collaboration between the City Council, the Mayor’s office, labor unions, and the business community. 


Navigating the future of Chicago's stadiums with Eleanor Gorski
11/26/2025

Fran Spielman interviews Eleanor Gorski, President and CEO of the Chicago Architecture Center, discussing the complex history and future plans for Chicago’s stadiums. The dialogue covers the renovation of Wrigley Field, challenges faced by various sports teams looking for new stadiums, and Gorski's comprehensive report on creating a win-win situation for both the city and its teams. They explore the potential for development around existing and proposed stadium sites, the importance of coordinated government efforts, and the necessity for infrastructure improvements to benefit both the community and the sports franchises.


Chicago Federation of Labor president Bob Reiter
11/21/2025

Fran Spielman is joined by Bob Reiter, President of the Chicago Federation of Labor, focusing on the significant budget stalemate in Chicago. They discuss Mayor Brandon Johnson's rejected $600 million spending plan and the various revenue options and tax strategies on the table to address the city's financial challenges.


Honoring veterans: A conversation with Ald. Gilbert Villegas (36th)
11/11/2025

In this special Veterans Day episode, Fran Spielman interviews Ald. Gilbert Villegas (36th), a retired Marine and current chair of the City Council's Committee on Economic and Capital Development. Villegas shares personal stories about his family's military service, his own experiences in Desert Shield and Desert Storm, and the sacrifices that come with serving one's country. He discusses veteran issues in Chicago, including employment, housing, and support programs, while highlighting the initiatives he has championed to help veterans integrate into civilian life. 


CTA's future: Funding, expansion, and security with acting president Nora Leerhsen
11/06/2025

In this week's episode, Fran Spielman interviews Nora Leerhsen, the acting president of the Chicago Transit Authority. They discuss the recent $1.5 billion mass transit bailout by the Illinois General Assembly and its impact on CTA's services. Leerhsen outlines plans for service expansion, including 24-hour Orange Line service and the extension of bus routes with frequent service. They also delve into security measures to address rising crime on transit systems, and the significance of keeping fares affordable amidst financial challenges. 


Illinois House Speaker Chris Welch defends revenue choices made in $1.5B mass transit bail-out
10/31/2025

In this episode, host Fran Spielman interviews Illinois House Speaker Chris Welch following the passage of a transformative $1.5 billion mass transit bailout package. Welch discusses the collaborative efforts with Governor JB Pritzker and the Illinois General Assembly to avoid service cuts, layoffs, and fare hikes in the CTA, Metra and PACE. 


In-depth analysis of Mayor Brandon Johnson's $16.6 billion budget proposal
10/23/2025

In this episode, Fran Spielman invites Chicago City Council veterans Matt O'Shea and Scott Waguespack to discuss Mayor Brandon Johnson's recently unveiled $16.6 billion budget proposal aimed at addressing a $1.15 billion shortfall. The proposed budget includes significant tax and fee increases targeted at businesses and wealthier residents, a controversial head tax, and a $1 billion tax increment financing (TIF) surplus. The discussion covers the potential consequences of these measures for Chicago's economy and residents, challenges posed by the council's resistance, and the lack of communication and transparency from the mayor's administration. 


Discussing Chicago's budget with Mayor Johnson's senior adviser Jason Lee
10/17/2025

In this episode, Fran Spielman discusses the contentious budget plan proposed by Mayor Brandon Johnson, which includes nearly $600 million in progressive taxes targeting wealthy corporations and individuals. Joined by senior mayoral adviser Jason Lee, the conversation delves into revived corporate head taxes, cloud computing taxes, and a new social media tax, intended to fund community safety and other essential services. Lee defends these measures, emphasizing shared sacrifice and the need to adapt taxation to a digital economy. 


Chicago alderpersons discuss the impact of Trump's immigration crackdown
10/09/2025

In this episode, Fran Spielman hosts a discussion with Chicago Alderpersons Jesse Fuentes (26th), Julia Ramirez (12th), and Byron Sigcho-Lopez (25th) about the significant impact of President Donald Trump's severe immigration crackdown on their wards. They share firsthand accounts of ICE raids, the excessive use of force, and the resulting fear and disruption in their communities. The conversation delves into the rapid response efforts by local volunteers, the challenges of maintaining their regular duties amid the crisis, and the implications of Trump's actions for the city's budget and safety.


Crane Kenny, Chicago Cubs President of Business Operations | Advancing to the NLDS
10/03/2025

In this episode, Fran Spielman interviews Crane Kenny, President of Business Operations for the Chicago Cubs, celebrating the team's recent victory over the San Diego Padres, which advanced them to the National League Divisional Series against the Milwaukee Brewers. They discuss the importance of team chemistry, pivotal managerial decisions, standout player performances, and memorable moments in Cubs history. Crane Kenny shares insights into the business side of the Cubs’ operations, the significance of Wrigley Field, and future plans, including the All-Star game in 2027.


Ald. Brendan Reilly (42nd) takes on Cook County leadership
09/24/2025

In this episode, Sun-Times City Hall reporter Fran Spielman interviews downtown Ald. Brendan Reilly (42nd) who is now running for Cook County Board president. Reilly discusses his critiques of current County Board President Tony Preckwinkle, highlighting issues like the mismanagement of federal pandemic funds, 'failed social experiments' in the state's attorney's office, and the county's technological upgrade failures. He also underscores his belief that the county's budget has tripled with little to show for it and addresses his personal journey of quitting drinking and its positive impacts on his life. 


Chicago anchorman Bill Kurtis reflects on his career in journalism
09/19/2025

In this in-depth interview, Fran Spielman welcomes Bill Kurtis, a legendary figure in journalism, to discuss his 60-year career. Kurtis shares captivating stories from his new memoir, 'Whirlwind: My Life Reporting the News,' reflecting on pivotal moments that shaped his path, including a life-changing broadcast during a tornado in Kansas. 


A New Generation in Chicago Politics: Walter "Red" Burnett’s Vision for Change
09/12/2025

In this episode, Fran Spielman interviews Walter "Red" Burnett, the 29-year-old son of former City Council Ald. Walter Burnett, who has been selected by Mayor Brandon Johnson to join the Chicago City Council. Burnett discusses his desire to continue his father's legacy, stressing the importance of community engagement and addressing pressing issues like the city's budget crisis, political violence, and affordability. Burnett emphasizes the need for financial acumen, gleaned from his eight years in New York finance, to steer the city through challenging times. He addresses the significance of adapting political communication to younger generations and leveraging social media...


Financial crisis and governance challenges in Chicago: A conversation with Congressman Mike Quigley
08/27/2025

In this week's episode, Franz Spielman interviews Congressman Mike Quigley from Illinois' Fifth District. Quigley critiques President Trump's proposal to deploy the National Guard, labeling it an ineffective misuse of resources. The conversation touches on the broader problems of governance, corruption, and financial stability in Chicago. 


Commissioner for Chicago Department of Aviation Michael McMurray on O'Hare expansion
08/21/2025

In this episode of the Fran Spielman Show, Fran interviews Michael McMurray, the Commissioner overseeing O'Hare and Midway Airports. They discuss the recent groundbreaking of the $730 million Concourse D project at O'Hare, McMurray's background, and the future plans for the airports. McMurray shares his vision for O'Hare's expansion, addressing financial concerns, tariffs, and the importance of innovation and amenities to enhance the passenger experience. Additionally, they touch on topics such as the potential for slot machines at the airports, the American Airlines lawsuit, and prospects for a high-speed train from downtown to O'Hare.


Kam Buckner on Illinois politics and policies
08/15/2025

Fran Spielman interviews former University of Illinois defensive lineman and current State Representative Kam Buckner. Buckner shares his insights on a variety of topics, including the importance of growing the tax base and fostering local talent in sports. He reflects on his college football career and the lessons it taught him about teamwork and diversity. The conversation also delves into Buckner's views on the challenges facing the University of Illinois' football team, the necessity of transit and infrastructure improvements, and the need for a balanced approach to taxing and funding.


Navigating Chicago's Budget: A Conversation with senior mayoral advisor Jason Lee
08/07/2025

Senior mayoral advisor Jason Lee discusses the various challenges Mayor Brandon Johnson's administration faces in balancing Chicago's budget. Topics include progressive revenue strategies, potential cost-cutting measures, environmental justice initiatives, and affordable housing policies. Lee also addresses the controversy around Aldermanic prerogative, the impact of pension costs, and the contentious proposals to raise the garbage collection fee and introduce video gaming at airports. Additionally, he touches on the mayor's approach to Chicago Public Schools' financial crisis, transit funding, and future development projects such as the proposed stadium for Chicago Fire at the 78. 


Remembering Ryne Sandberg with Pat Hughes & "Ryno" himself
07/29/2025

In this heartfelt episode, Fran Spielman and Pat Hughes commemorate the life and career of legendary Cubs player Ryne Sandberg, who recently passed away from prostate cancer at 65. The episode also features a past interview with Sandberg, offering further glimpses into his philosophy and approach to the game.


Former Illinois Governor Jim Edgar
07/25/2025

Fran Spielman interviews former Illinois Governor Jim Edgar, discussing his views on legacy, his approach to public service, and significant moments from his political career. Edgar reflects on his pardon of Alderman Walter Burnett, his perspective on the death penalty, and his tenure during which he aimed to restore public confidence in state government. Edgar also opens up about his current battle with pancreatic cancer, the challenges of chemotherapy, and his outlook on life and family.


Ald. Walter Burnett (27th) Reflects on 30 Years in Chicago Politics and Future Plans
07/17/2025

In this episode, Fran Spielman interviews Ald. Walter Burnett (27th), discussing his career highlights and the emotional farewell he received from the Chicago City Council. Burnett shares insights from his 30-year tenure, working with four Chicago mayors, and the challenges faced in political mediation and community development. 


David Axelrod on Chicago Politics, Mayor Johnson's Challenges, and Democratic Party Prospects
#316
07/09/2025

In this episode, Fran Spielman interviews David Axelrod, a veteran political consultant turned commentator. The discussion covers a wide range of topics including the struggles of Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson, the upcoming mayoral race, and the challenges facing the Democratic Party on national and local levels. Axelrod shares his insights on key political figures such as JB Pritzker, Rahm Emanuel, and their potential presidential ambitions. 


Ray Long Reflects on a Storied Career in Journalism
#315
07/01/2025

In this episode, Fran Spielman welcomes Ray Long, a recently retired investigative reporter for the Chicago Tribune with over 45 years in journalism. Long discusses his career journey, including his early days covering City Hall with Spielman, memorable stories from his stint as a reporter, and significant events like the turbulent tenure of Mayor Richard M. Daley. They also touch on Long's moderate upbringing, his transition from aspiring radio personality to print journalism, and his experience writing a book on political heavyweight Mike Madigan without direct interviews. 


WBBM's Craig Dellimore: Reflections on a Legendary Career in Journalism
#314
06/25/2025

In this episode, Fran Spielman interviews Craig Dellimore, now retired City Hall reporter for WBBM News Radio 780. Craig reflects on his 25-year career covering Chicago politics, sharing his experiences from growing up in Jamaica, Queens, to his time working as a copy boy at The New York Times. He also recalls his memories of significant events, such as Harold Washington's rise to mayor of Chicago and his harrowing experience during a police shooting in Harlem. Craig discusses his contributions to journalism, his pride in mentoring young reporters, and his thoughts on the changing political landscape.


A Father's Day Special with Mayor Brandon Johnson, Rahm Emanuel, and Congressman Chuy Garcia
#313
06/12/2025

In a special Father's Day edition, Sun-Times City Hall reporter Fran Spielman is joined by three notable Chicagoans - Mayor Brandon Johnson, Rahm Emanuel, and Congressman Chuy Garcia - to discuss their fathers and how their relationships with them have shaped their own journeys in fatherhood.


Chicago Police Superintendent Larry Snelling
#312
06/04/2025

Fran Spielman is joined by Chicago Police Superintendent Larry Snelling for an in-depth and candid conversation. Snelling discusses his journey leading one of the nation’s largest police departments, the challenges of public safety in Chicago, and the strategies behind recent reductions in violent crime.