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Thursday, Jun 7, 2007 - Posted by Rich Miller
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This just in…
Thursday, Jun 7, 2007 - Posted by Rich Miller * 9:45 am - The House is currently debating House Resolution 25, which “Urges the support of the electorate on the question of whether a Constitutional Convention should be called and encourages the electorate’s attention to this initiative.” Listen or watch it here. * 10:06 am - The resolution was adopted. * 10:30 am Bagels in Skip’s office for C’s birthday. * 12:22 pm - The Senate just announced that when they adjourn today they won’t reconvene until next Thursday. * 1:15 pm - The Senate has adjourned. The leaders meeting actually started a little ahead of time today. * 1:21 pm - While you’re waiting for the leaders meeting to wrap up, check out this Illinois Channel video of the House vs. Senate softball game. It’s very good… * 1:43 pm - Daley speaks again…
* 2:51 pm - LOL. From the comments…
* 3:10 pm - It should be interesting to see how they’ll spin this when the leaders meeting ends…
* 3:18 pm - A theory from a reporter friend, who thinks the weeklong adjournment may be about making sure Jones’ members get paid…
* 3:53 pm - This is probably a better explanation for the adjournment. As mentioned by a couple of commenters, the Council of State Governments’ annual spring meeting is next week in Puerto Rico. * 3:59 pm - The meetings are over and we’re processing the audio. * 4:01 pm - Deputy Governor Sheila Nix claimed that the Speaker’s budget plan has a self-admitted $800 million hole. Nix also said that Speaker Madigan doesn’t support an operational subsidy for the CTA. She added that the governor and Sen. Jones would like a better deal for Cook County property taxpayers than the “7 percent solution” version passed by the House. There will be a leaders meeting at the beginning of the week, according to Nix. Nix audio… * 4:09 pm - Speaker Michael Madigan pointed out that the 7 percent bill passed the House overwhelmingly and just flew out of a Senate committee unanimously. He aimed a couple of digs at Assessor Houlihan. “The governor didn’t indicate his availability” for leaders meetings. “You might want to check the plane schedules.” Downstate Democrats want to connect electric rates to budget negotiations, not him, Madigan said. The governor suggested “closing corporate loopholes or the gross receipts tax” for CTA funding, the Speaker claimed. Madigan audio… * 4:15 pm - Senate President Emil Jones repeated his claim that Madigan’s budget is not balanced and isn’t sufficient to satisfy the “needs” of education or health care. But, he said he would support anything that will keep government running and avoid a shutdown. Jones said that the Senate had passed a 7 percent solution bill twice, but complained that the House had watered it down. Trouble for that bill. What will you do between now and Thursday? “Rest,” Jones said. House Bill 1 “doesn’t go far enough,” he said. That’s the House-approved ethics bill which newspaper editorial boards have been calling on Jones to pass. There’s no guarantee that a sales tax for mass transit could pass the Senate, he said, because of the serious problems with the RTA administration. He wants money redistributed towards the CTA. Jones audio… * 4:20 pm - OK, that’s probably it for me. A few of us are taking Paul out for his birthday dinner and then heading to Two Brothers for that infamous birthday drink of theirs. If you want to stop by, feel free.
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Question of the day
Thursday, Jun 7, 2007 - Posted by Rich Miller First, the setup…
Question: Should dogs be allowed at outdoor cafes? Explain.
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Overtime in Hell - Governor’s schedule edition
Thursday, Jun 7, 2007 - Posted by Rich Miller * The governor is taking heat for his demand that legislators stay in session five days a week until the budget deal is done…
* Bernie piles on…
He went home last night, too. * Legislators are openly mocking the man…
Yeah, well, if he’d get here by 11 it might not be so bad. He didn’t show up until at least 1 yesterday. * More from that same article…
He works seven days a week? I’m not sure that it shows. * And more very good points from that Daily Herald piece…
* Check out this editorial from Sauk Valley Newspapers…
* A couple of other stories about Overtime in Hell, compiled by the birthday boy…
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Gun bill heads to governor
Thursday, Jun 7, 2007 - Posted by Rich Miller * This was one of the more popular gun control-type bills I’ve seen in a very long while. It passed the Senate 48-4.
* More…
The bill is now on its way to the governor. Thoughts?
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Viverito follow-up
Thursday, Jun 7, 2007 - Posted by Rich Miller * The Sun-Times isn’t letting go of the Lou Viverito story. As you already know, Sen. Viverito was barred from a leadership meeting earlier this week by Senate President Emil Jones and then stripped of his position on the Senate Rules Committee.
* Kristen McQueary has more…
* But, as Kristen reports, the future doesn’t look good for Viverito…
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Morning Shorts
Thursday, Jun 7, 2007 - Posted by Paul Richardson * Editorial: A pay raise? Illinois needs to change system * Opinion: Work harder at saving tax dollars * Tribune Editorial: First, do no more harm * Group decries casinos
* Opinion: Emerald casino minority investors treated like pawns * Sun-Times Editorial: Consumer protections are cable bill victory * Opinion: For once public good doesn’t fall in a hole in cable market * Ali Ata pleads not guilty in fraud * Civil Service action blocked * Editorial: Don’t gamble on health with smoking ban exceptions for casinos * High gas prices will cost state too * Part-time lawmaking fizzles elsewhere
* Theme park land swap deal on hold
* Opinion: Care workers for disabled need pay raise from state * State backs U.S. ID foes * Three Illinois colleges taking part in controversial project; more here
* CTA Tattler: CTA meeting no waltz in the park * Chicago police officers demand 24% raise over 4 years * Brightest teachers burning out at Chicago Public Schools * Aldermen decline to act on taxi surcharge * County official’s secretary accused of bilking woman * Bail is set for volunteer in campaign bomb threat
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Happy birthday, Paul!
Thursday, Jun 7, 2007 - Posted by Rich Miller Today is Paul Richardson’s 22nd birthday. Please wish him well in comments. ![]()
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