Oops
Thursday, Mar 8, 2007 - Posted by Rich Miller The leader of the “Illinois Democracy Project” goofed in a big way and just sent this “Urgent recall order” out to editors. The group is hoping to amend the Illinois Constitution to require state legislation to have a 21-day review period before lawmakers can approve it….
Too funny.
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Thursday, Mar 8, 2007 - Posted by Rich Miller
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Question of the day
Thursday, Mar 8, 2007 - Posted by Rich Miller I’ve noticed lately that Sen. Bill Brady seems to be popping up all over the place. He hasn’t really slowed down much since he lost the GOP gubernatorial primary last year. Bernie Schoenburg has this bit today…
Question: Do you think Brady will run for governor in four years, or US Senator next year? Do you think he has a chance at either office? Explain.
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Budget reaction - Some shameful, some unfriendly, some muted, but some enthused
Thursday, Mar 8, 2007 - Posted by Rich Miller * The Chicago Tribune disgracefully redbaited Gov. Blagojevich in a blistering editorial today [emphasis added]…
Unconscianably ridiculous accusations like that pretty much negates everything else in the editorial. No matter what I might think of Blagojevich (and the record clearly shows it ain’t much) I’d delete a comment here if the commenter compared the governor to a commie dictator. That editorial board ought to be ashamed of itself and issue a retraction. Anyway, the goofy editorial goes on to nitpick the proposals to death, proposes alternatives that would have less chance of passing than even the governor’s own plan (like cutting pension benefits for new state employees), and shamelessly flip-flops on its prior support of the guv’s proposed gross receipts tax (probably because the owners sent the message down after the first editorial appeared that Mother Tribune pays little corporate income tax and the GRT would impact the bloated company’s bottom line). I understand completely the argument that big business is making against the GRT, and I’m sympathetic. But I can’t help but wonder why my own little company is paying more Illinois corporate income taxes than mega corporations like the Tribune. Call me Hugo Chavez, but it’s not fair, and it’s not right. * To illustrate my point, here’s an excerpt from the Sun-Times coverage…
* For future reference, any time there’s a proposal for a tax hike over $500 million or so, it can be classified as the “largest tax hike in state history.”
* The AP compiled some legislative reactions to the budget address…
* You can listen to more reaction to the governor’s budget address by various Senate Democrats by clicking the thingy below (Do you recognize that interviewer’s voice, by the way?)… * Lots more audio clips can be found at this link. * The Tribune coverage focused on Democratic legislative reaction…
* The Southtown also recorded some less than enthusiastic responses and fleshed out a very key point…
That “bipartisan cooperation” line is key. Blagojevich and Jones would like Republican votes, but are prepared to go ahead without them. If Madigan wants to include the Republicans, then the GRT is definitely in deep trouble. There’s a lot of coverage to wade through and my intern Paul and I have compiled a list…
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Rate rage roundup - Protests and bills
Thursday, Mar 8, 2007 - Posted by Rich Miller * It wasn’t exactly a huge crowd, but a Republican-backed rally did manage to draw some very upset people to the Statehouse yesterday.
* A southern Illinois man has come up with a different sort of protest…
* Senate President Emil Jones said yesterday that a rate freeze is not a solution…
* But one of Jones’ committees moved a temporary freeze to the Senate floor, mostly as a bargaining chip with the utilities and the House…
* And Jim Monk of the Illinois Energy Association takes umbrage today with a recent State Journal-Register editorial…
The reverse auction was rigged against consumers. Period.
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Morning Shorts
Thursday, Mar 8, 2007 - Posted by Paul Richardson * Editorial: Let the public information flow freely * Editorial: Lawmakers should lead by example with pension reform * Cook County govt. finds a ‘hell of a problem,’ $500,000 missing * Sun-Times Editorial: Ending hospital regulation must be handled with care * Stroger asks for review of 2003 audit discrepancy * Alderman wants settlement made public: “Alderman Tom Becker wants everyone to know how much Des Plaines paid to settle a sexual harassment lawsuit targeting him.” * Was smoking ban study worth $30,000?
* Solis opponent seeks runoff in 25th ward * Michael Sneed: Natarus gives Reilly cold shoulder * Mayoral candidates debate progress in Hanover Park * Springfield ward 9 aldermanic candidates exchange jabs * NEW “Amazing Grace” a must-see movie for political junkies * NEW Lyons: Just maybe foie gras issue doesn’t matter * NEW Woman with ties to Governor’s wife charged with illegal firm work
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