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Quinn won’t pay off cheesehead debt because of labor unrest

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* Gov. Pat Quinn was supposed to appear in a Green Bay Packers jersey at the Feeding America Eastern Wisconsin food distribution center Monday because he lost his bet with Wisconsin’s governor after the Packers beat the Bears in the NFC Championship game. That ain’t gonna happen for a while, at least

Gov. Quinn pulled the plug on a planned appearance Monday at a Milwaukee food bank because of the dramatic union-rights struggle unfolding in Wisconsin, his aides said Sunday. […]

“In light of the very serious issues that the state of Wisconsin is trying to work through right now, the governor felt the timing was not necessarily ideal and that it would be more appropriate to find a better date,” Quinn spokeswoman Annie Thompson said. […]

But Thompson noted that Quinn extends a welcome to Wisconsin’s Democratic state Senate delegation for as long as they need to be here and that the upheaval under Walker absolutely undercuts his drive to persuade Illinois businesses to cross the border.

“What we’re seeing in Wisconsin is not the way to do it,” she said. “When a state is experiencing such mass turmoil, businesses are not going to be attracted to it. The governor does welcome Democratic members of the Wisconsin Senate and really anybody from Wisconsin who wants to come to Illinois, where we’re up and running and doing our best to work together.”

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posted by Rich Miller
Sunday, Feb 20, 11 @ 9:08 pm

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