Inauguration open thread
Wednesday, Jan 14, 2009 - Posted by Rich Miller • The guv’s office just claimed that the summons was delivered to and accepted by the guv’s legal staff • After a delay and the appearnace of Cullerton’s chief counsel, the summons servers were escorted inside. • 3:32 pm - Serveants at arms are being kept waiting outside the guv’s office. • New members of SDen leadership: Harmon, Lightford, Schoenberg (assistant majority leaders). Munoz (caucus chair). Garrett, Silverstein (caucus whips). • 3:12 pm - Justice Fitzgerald has directed that the governor be served a summons. The impeachment tribunal has finished for the day. • Again, the atmosphere in the chamber is completely solumn. It’s a fascinating experience. The schedule is being adopted now, including a mandated respond by the governor by Jan. 20th - Obama’s inauguration day. • The senate has been sworn in by Justice Fitzgerald. • 2:59 pm - Ellis is finished and now the chief justice is being escorted into the senate. He will then be sworn in as the trial’s presiding officer. I have never heard such quiet in this chamber. Very solemn. • 2:51 pm - The House has just transported the impeachment evidence and report to the Senate. House prosecutor David Ellis is reading the impeachment resolution to the Senate. • 2:10 pm - Cullerton:Senate impeachment process will start today. Guv will be served a summons later today by the sergeant at arms. • 1:50 pm - Roll call. Rep Mell voted No. 117-1 for impeachment. • 1:40 pm - The House is now re-impeaching the governor. The impeachment committe was reestablished on a voice vote so no record of Rep Mell’s vote. • Cullerton: no more politics of personality, no more passing bills that have no chance in the other chamber, I am not just the leader of my caucus but the president of the entire senate. Calls for a cooperative partnership “and that requires sacrifice.” Listed areas that can’t be cut including state employees, schools and healthcare. Said we must pay our bills and pay them on time. From Mike: Madigan’s speech was mostly about the separation of powers and the need for impeachment. • A reporter asked about the Cub acquisition of Milton Bradley. The guv said it would “balance the lineup.”. He also said it was great to be back in Springfield. • Blagojevich congratulated Senators and said he hoped they could “find the truth” and “sort things out.” • Nice touch. Cullerton voted for Radogno… And Radogno voted for Cullerton after saying “We’re off to a good start.”. Cullerton elected as was Madigan. • Sen. Steans has shown once again why she is fast gaining respect here. She just openly and refreshingly addressed the upcoming impeachment trial and Emil Jones’ failures. • • As expected, he’s behaving himself. And then there’s the irony of him introducing the chief justice (who will preside over his trial) and Quinn. • No applause at all for the guv’s entrance. Total silence, in fact. • Rep Deb Mell sneaked in thru a side entrance. • Noonish - The guv is in the Senate ante room. He took no questions from reporters that I could see. Jim Thompson is here as is Pat Quinn (just in case he’s needed). Over 10 teevee cameras. * You can watch or listen to the Senate swearing-in here. The House feed is available here. WUIS radio will broadcast the Senate’s festivities, which will be presided over by the governor. Have fun.
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Question of the day
Wednesday, Jan 14, 2009 - Posted by Rich Miller * The setup…
* The question: Do you think these two proposals are reasonable? Explain.
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Durbin goes full circle
Wednesday, Jan 14, 2009 - Posted by Rich Miller * Dick Durbin is now trying to make nice. Roland Burris will be sworn in to the US Senate tomorrow and our senior Senator is throwing a party…
Vice President Dick Cheney will swear Burris in. Cheney is probably the only US politician who might be more unpopular than Gov. Rod Blagojevich. Emphasis on “might.” Discuss. * Related stories to facilitate your discussion…
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More bugs than we knew, and impeachment rules released
Wednesday, Jan 14, 2009 - Posted by Rich Miller * Apparently, this is standard procedure…
But this is interesting…
Three members of the inner circle were bugged, eh? Maybe even more folks will now line up to spill their guts to Fitzgerald. * On a related note, the Daily Herald has some Senate impeachment trial rules today. Here are a few..
* Related…
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Another fight, another tax hike and the feds make IL weaken ethics law
Wednesday, Jan 14, 2009 - Posted by Rich Miller * Another legislative battle is brewing…
Since the General Assembly which passed this bill is now adjourned sine die, if there’s a veto the new GA will have to pass another bill, which will get vetoed, and then overridden. That’ll take weeks, if not months, to work out. Wonderful. * And a new tax hike is on the table…
* Meanwhile, a federally mandated change to our state’s new ethics law was sent to the governor yesterday…
* Related…
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Morning Shorts
Wednesday, Jan 14, 2009 - Posted by Mike Murray * DuPage prosecutor asked to probe election official’s tie to vendor * Race for Rahm’s seat is a real scramble
* Cook County hikes lawsuit-filing fee * Cook County Board begins laborious cost-cutting
* CN must work with Metra on commuter projects * House unanimous in approving spending for coal-gasification plant
* Hospitals settle overbilling suit * Hospital lawsuit settlement may help tens of thousands of uninsured patients
* School Closings: A Community Reacts
* Inexcusable delay in charter school probe
* Chicago to use new property tax revenue for its 2016 Olympics bid
* Schock appointed to transportation committee
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Protected: SUBSCRIBERS ONLY - Today’s edition of Capitol Fax
Wednesday, Jan 14, 2009 - Posted by Rich Miller
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