Saturday update *** Updated x1 - Guv calls yet another special session ***
Saturday, Aug 11, 2007 - Posted by Rich Miller * 10:53 am - Despite all the headlines, the General Assembly has not yet officially transmitted the budget to the governor. So the governor can’t take action yet. The House says that they have certified the bill, which is a requirement of both chambers before it can be officially sent to the governor. The Senate has not yet certified it. So, just like yesterday, we’re waiting a very long time (in relative terms) for the Senate to take a technical action on this budget bill. The games continue. * Here are some thoughts from a House Dem on what Senate President Emil Jones may or may not have agreed to during his meeting with the governor on Friday. I speculated yesterday that the only way the governor could make any sort of veto stick was to cut a deal with Jones not to override it…
* Meanwhile, the governor’s office responded last night to the Speaker’s statement about members not needing to return to Springfield until there was actual work to do, but I was taking a nap. The governor, you’ll recall, issued two special session proclamations for the weekend…
* The Senate didn’t do anything at their special session this morning, either, but whatever…
*** 3:52 pm UPDATE *** Gov. Blagojevich has called yet another special session for Sunday at 5:15 pm. This one, which nobody will probably show up for either, has to do with the RTA. As usual, the governor has not introduced or pointed to any legislation that the General Assembly is supposed to consider. Also, I’m told that when the House tried to hand-deliver the certification for the budget this morning nobody was in the Senate offices. The certification process requires both legislative leaders to initial each page and sign the final page after a bill passes before it can be officially sent to the governor.
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