Madigan: Not enough support for income tax hike in caucus ***Updated x4***
Wednesday, May 23, 2007 - Posted by Rich Miller Speaker Madigan, at a rare Statehouse press conference, just said that there is not sufficient support for an income or sales tax hike in his caucus. 38 indicated some support for an income tax hike and 10 for sales tax hike. More support for closing loopholes than gaming, but not 60 votes. 50 for loopholes and 41 for gaming. Madigan just completed a survey of his members. ***Update x1 [by Paul]*** Here are a few additional quotes and highlights: -QUOTE: “We told our members to think overnight about where they want to go on the budget.” -QUOTE: “There is strong hope in our group that we can get our work done by the end of May.” -QUOTE: “If the governor decides to call special sessions I will be in attendance.” -QUOTE: “I am one vote. I try to work with 65 other people. Sometimes I agree, sometimes I don’t.” -Madigan will try to meet with the Governor tomorrow. He requested a meeting today, but Blagojevich was not available. - He has been meeting with Sen. Jones; the two have had fruitful conversations. QUOTE: “We are both experienced leaders and know that we have to move forward.” -Education (elementary and secondary) had the most interest from his caucus. Capitol was second. -Madigan and Minority Leader Tom Cross have had conversations regarding gaming expansion specifically for the purposes of a capitol bill. He would not discuss the specifics of the possible expansion. -Only 1 of his caucus members mentioned the sale of the lottery -The Speaker had no comment on the possibility of a no-growth budget
***Update x3 [by Paul]*** ***Update x4 [by Paul]***
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Wednesday, May 23, 2007 - Posted by Rich Miller
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Question of the day
Wednesday, May 23, 2007 - Posted by Rich Miller Do you think the Democrats ought to get behind at least a modest income tax increase, even at the risk of a long overtime fight with Gov. Blagojevich? Explain.
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Not enough
Wednesday, May 23, 2007 - Posted by Rich Miller A new $500 million rate relief package propoed by Ameren and ComEd may look good on its face, but if you take a glance at the fine print, it’s not so earth-shattering.
The Associated Press has a far better story that breaks it down…
The Tribune offers even more perspective…
The progress here is that utilities are starting to talk about offering rate relief past this year. But I seriously doubt it’s enough, as this quote clearly shows…
Thoughts?
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Knock it off, please
Wednesday, May 23, 2007 - Posted by Rich Miller This rent-a-minister thing is getting way, way out of hand. CORE, the ComEd front group, has had ministers advocating on the utility’s behalf for months, bringing them to Springfield for marches and rallies. The governor, who knows a good game when he sees it, has attempted to rally ministers to his health care cause. [Added: As a commenter notes below, Cook County Assessor Jim Houlihan also has a bunch of ministers fronting for his 7 percent assessment cap proposal.] And now the two sides in the ongoing dispute over how AT&T should get into the cable marketplace have trotted out their men and women of the cloth. Yesterday was just plain goofy…
[Emphasis added.] Unreal. I doubt this works very well with legislators and just makes the ministers look like shills.
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More trouble for the guv
Wednesday, May 23, 2007 - Posted by Rich Miller * As if the federal subpoena wasn’t bad enough, the governor dug his hole even deeper yesterday during an interview with the Associated Press.
* This link has more quotes from the AP interview, where he takes yet another shot at legislators…
* The Tribune claims it rejected a sitdown with the governor because of onerous ground rules…
* Meanwhile, it just gets worse for the guv. A radio ad by the state coppers which mentions Blagojevich’s name appears to be in blatant violation of a state law that the governor himself pushed through the General Assembly…
* The Glengariff Group has a new poll on the governor’s job approval rating. It’s not great news…
Crosstabs can be found at this link. * And this brief note near the bottom of a story on gas prices illustrates how tough it will be to pass any revenue enhancer this spring…
* More tax and spend updates from Paul…
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Morning Shorts
Wednesday, May 23, 2007 - Posted by Paul Richardson * As Illinois drug policy changes, incarceration soars * Trib’s troubles: 54 newsroom staffers want to take buyout * Spontaneous Solutions: Spring gas panic hits late this year * Questions dog Birkett on lawyer’s fate * Life in limbo: Fate of Illinois death penalty
* AGs office admits possible conflict * Illinois lawmakers oppose Real ID * Senate approves bill to protect pets in domestic abuse cases * Illinois bill calls for web data of sex offenders * Editorial: Buckle up, be caring is the message
* Editorial: The un-marriage bill * Bills on autism, Peoria airport pass in House * Cars would need to give bikers 3 foot buffer * State aide to vets quits in disgrace * Michelle Obama leaves TreeHouse Board * RTA fare card among victims of budget ax * RTA warns of more cuts…again * RTA to defer $7.5 million in spending * Tribune Editorial: The CTA’s self-help strategy * CPS changes school closings * Stroger gives campaign worker $85,000 job * Ald. Colon must pay for park district inaugural party * Ald. Austin gets Budget committee chair post once held by husband
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Guv’s campaign fund subpoenaed
Wednesday, May 23, 2007 - Posted by Rich Miller This has been the rumor for days, but the Tribune was apparently able to confirm it. Some notes of caution, however. Subpoenas can sometimes be routine matters. Also, an investigation is not a conviction. Obviously, the timing of this revelation can’t be good for the governor, considering that we have eight days left in the scheduled session. The governor will likely just press ahead as he always has, claim he did nothing wrong, say he has helped uncover wrongdoing, etc., etc., etc. Still, he’s been undercut at a very crucial moment.
Comment ground rules: No names allowed. Don’t pass along rumors of what you think you know about this. If you have a news tip, contact myself or some other reporter. You’ll face permanent banishment if you violate these ground rules.
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