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Friday, Mar 9, 2012 - Posted by Rich Miller * I may be posting some campaign stuff this weekend. Sorry about no question of the day today. I got sidetracked and completely forgot. * Anyway, I managed to score a ticket to the hottest sold out show in Chicago, so I’ll be watching Alabama Shakes in total bliss tonight. Have a great weekend, kids. I know I will… Well, you know she’s the one
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Southerners Poll: Cut state waste, but not under-used or expensive state facilities
Friday, Mar 9, 2012 - Posted by Rich Miller * From the Paul Simon Public Policy Institute’s new poll of southern Illinoisans, we find 62.8 percent of southerners agree with this statement…
* But then they were asked this question…
A whopping 70.3 percent of southerners said they opposed closing “under-used” government facilities or facilities that are “too expensive to maintain.” Just 21.3 percent said they supported such a plan. 79 percent opposed closing the Tamms “super max” prison, while 70 percent were against closing Murphysboro’s Illinois Youth Center. * The southerners weren’t so duplicitous when it came to consolidating schools. About 49 percent favored saving money by “consolidating school districts in lightly populated areas.” And 48 percent favored “consolidating the school district you live in with a neighboring district.” * On pension reform, 58 percent favored replacing “future state workers’ defined-benefit plan with a 401(k)-style, defined-contribution plan, similar to what many private businesses have for their employees.” 25 percent opposed. 45 percent favored increasing pension contributions by employees, while 42 percent were opposed. 47.5 percent wanted retirees to contribute to the cost of their state health insurance plan, while 46.5 percent were opposed. And 54 percent of southerners opposed to “having local school districts make their teachers’ pension contributions,” while 31 percent favored it. * Methodology…
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It’s just a bill, Part 397
Friday, Mar 9, 2012 - Posted by Rich Miller * Traditionally, the last week to get substantive bills out of committee is hugely busy. Staff and lobbyists scurry everywhere at once, making sure they have sponsors to the hearings on time, that there are enough people in the committee to vote, that out of town testifiers are in place, that innumerable last-minute objections are dealt with, etc. This is often all accomplished despite little sleep and, in some cases, strong hangovers. Lots and lots of bills are introduced every year and a large number of them make it out of committee, despite obvious problems with the legislation. This is why I tend to play down the importance of legislation advanced during 1st Reading in the original chamber. It ain’t soup yet. Sen. Terry Link (D-Waukegan) explained this all pretty well to Phil Kadner when Kadner called this week about one of Link’s bills that had just cleared a committee. Kadner was tipped off by an outraged local mayor who couldn’t believe the committee would unanimously approve the proposal. Here’s Link…
* Here’s another bill passed by a committee that needs a lot of work…
* This one apparently needs a whole lot of work…
* Sometimes, the sausage-making process can get a bit ugly…
* And sometimes legislators introduce bills just to spark a debate…
The bill is still stuck in Rules Committee, so the only way he’ll move it now is if he attaches it as a floor amendment to a House bill or a committee amendment to a Senate bill. Neither looks at all likely, however, and therefore much newsprint space may have been wasted in the reportage. * You just knew this bill would pass ASAP once it was revealed that Gov. Pat Quinn funded executive and legislative pay raises in his proposed budget…
* A close vote in one chamber could spell trouble in another chamber. But it may not. We’ve all seen bills pass unanimously in one chamber and then get absolutely slaughtered in the other…
* This one zoomed out of the House and, by all accounts, will zoom out of the Senate, but we’ll see…
* Roundup…
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Protected: SUBSCRIBERS ONLY - Major campaign updates
Friday, Mar 9, 2012 - Posted by Rich Miller
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Fun with Gov. Pat Quinn
Friday, Mar 9, 2012 - Posted by Rich Miller * Our headline of the day, from WIFR TV…
Parking is apparently quite tight at the airport…
Still, it does seem like quite a trip to build a few hundred parking spaces. …Adding… The governor’s office says that Quinn was in Rockford for a “business meeting.” The parking lot announcement was not the only reason for the visit, they claim. * Photo from the event… ![]() Caption? * The governor also worked in a nice little shot at Wisconsin during his visit… Heh. * Dave Bakke interviewed Toronto Star travel editor Jim Byers, who wrote a favorable column about Gov. Quinn’s visit to that city the other day…
* And let’s wrap this up with an official Quinn administration video. The governor begins by having some fun cutting a cable in half. Then he goes on to ramble a bit…
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Jackson ad: “Don’t let my son die in vain”
Friday, Mar 9, 2012 - Posted by Rich Miller * Congressman Jesse Jackson, Jr. has finally gone after his Democratic primary opponent Debbie Halvorson on the gun issue. The ad features Pam Bosley, whose son died before church before choir rehearsal. Bosley slams Halvorson for voting with the Republicans and the NRA “against the very laws that might have kept my son alive.” Bosley claims that Jackson fought Halvorson “every step of the way.” “Please, don’t let my son die in vain,” Bosley says at the end. Watch… Halvorson’s old state Senate and congressional districts included a lot of Downstate turf, so she was a big NRA supporter. Jackson’s district is not exactly NRA territory. I’ve been wondering for weeks why he hasn’t gone after her on this issue. It seemed perfect. * For those of you who can’t watch videos at work, here’s the full script… ![]() Discuss. * In other TV ad news, Democrat Matt Goetten has a new spot…
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March Madness open thread
Friday, Mar 9, 2012 - Posted by Rich Miller
Discuss.
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Downstate and Chicago, brothers in arms - or not
Friday, Mar 9, 2012 - Posted by Rich Miller * My Sun-Times column…
* From the local coverage of the mayor’s Peoria visit..
Discuss. …Adding… An oldie but goodie forwarded by a pal… ![]()
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*** LIVE SESSION COVERAGE ***
Friday, Mar 9, 2012 - Posted by Rich Miller * The House convenes at 10 this morning. The Senate has adjourned until March 21st. BlackBerry users click here. Everybody else can just kick back and watch today’s events unfold…
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Protected: SUBSCRIBERS ONLY - Supplement to today’s edition and a campaign and Statehouse roundup
Friday, Mar 9, 2012 - Posted by Rich Miller
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Protected: SUBSCRIBERS ONLY - Today’s edition of Capitol Fax (use all CAPS in password)
Friday, Mar 9, 2012 - Posted by Rich Miller
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