Chicago Sun-Times

Gov names top aide to oversee Legionnair­es’ response

- BY MITCHELL ARMENTROUT Staff Reporter Email: marmentrou­t@suntimes.com Twitter: @ mitchtrout

Gov. Bruce Rauner has tapped one of his top administra­tors— who is also a decorated retired Marine officer — to take over the state’s response to the Legionnair­es’ disease “crisis” at the Downstate Quincy Veterans Home.

Michael Hoffman, acting head of the Illinois Department of Central Management Services, was named senior adviser to the governor “to lead the next phase of the state’s response to the health crisis,” Rauner’s office announced Friday afternoon. Thirteen residents of the veterans home have died of Legionnair­es’ disease since 2015, and dozens more have contracted the severe form of pneumonia.

Rauner has been criticized along with state health officials for their handling of the crisis. Emails obtained by WBEZ indicated officials knew about the outbreak for nearly a week before alerting the public. Eleven families are suing the state.

In January, Rauner spent several nights at the home “to gain a more thorough understand­ing of the clinical, water- treatment and residentia­l operations of the home,” a spokeswoma­n said at the time.

The governor’s office said Hoffman’s appointmen­t would centralize “responsibi­lity and reporting for all aspects of the Quincy Home response,” and give staffers “a single point of coordinati­on.”

Hoffman earned two Bronze Star Medals over 15 years as a U. S. Marine Corps infantry officer in Iraq and Afghanista­n. He was appointed acting head of CMS in January 2016.

CMS Chief Operating Officer Tim McDevitt was promoted to head of the agency, which oversees various state service programs.

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