Rauner announces general counsel, DC director
Thursday, Dec 11, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller * From a press release…
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Madigan: Work it out amongst yourselves
Thursday, Dec 11, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller * Speaker Madigan’s spokesman Steve Brown just called to say that he spoke with the Speaker today and Madigan believes the debate over the successor for the late Judy Baar Topinka is “an executive department” decision. Madigan, Brown said, hopes that Gov. Quinn and Gov.-elect Rauner can cooperate on a solution. Asked if that meant Madigan wanted no part of a special session to enact other possible solutions, like a special election, Brown eventually said the Speaker didn’t currently see a legislative role here.
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Question of the day
Thursday, Dec 11, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller * JBT and RRB… * The Question: Caption?
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Today’s number: $5.3 million
Thursday, Dec 11, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller * Greg Hinz…
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Was this really necessary?
Thursday, Dec 11, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller * Marcel Pacatte spews bile in Crain’s…
1) Topinka didn’t “give” us Alan Keyes. She fought tooth and nail against that idiotic appointment. She had her own candidate, an African-American woman, but Sen. Dave Syverson pushed hard for Keyes and “won” that battle. 2) She was “a clown”? What a needlessly gratuitous shot. 3) When the dust finally settled on the hotel deal, Topinka rightly pointed out that if her deal had been allowed to go through the state would’ve made more money. I don’t ever recall meeting Pacatte, even though he claims he “covered Judy Baar Topinka in Springfield.” That doesn’t mean he’s lying, it’s just that he wasn’t someone of any particular significance. * His conclusion…
Another needlessly gratuitous shot at a woman who’s barely been dead for two days. * However, I do agree that she’d be rolling her eyes at the exaggerated praise. She was indeed a self-deprecating politician. Those who praise her bipartisanship are absolutely right to do so, but she also considered herself to be a Republican through and through. Yeah, she was pro-union, pro-choice, pro gay marriage and favored a minimum wage increase, but she backed Bruce Rauner for governor and worked closely with him after the election ended. She was a very kind, sweet and considerate human, but she could also be tough and even ruthless. At one point, she stopped speaking to me for two years over something I’d written. I never held it against her, but, man, she had a temper. * So, I’m not saying here that criticism is out of bounds, I’m saying that gratuitous, false insults of the recently departed violate common decency standards.
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Illinois’ Existing Nuclear Plants: Creating Reliable, Carbon-Free Energy that Supports Jobs and Our State’s Economy
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Quinn accidentally framed the coming appointment debate
Thursday, Dec 11, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller * Tribune…
* Sun-Times…
* This is just one reason why Gov. Quinn ought to tread very carefully during the replacement process for Comptroller Topinka. The Bertuca appointment clearly shows how desperate he is to protect his campaign people and it will now frame whatever he does on this JBT vacancy as well. While Quinn could wind up appointing a comptroller for four or two years (if there’s a special election), the governor could ruin that person’s future if he acts with imprudence and pettiness.
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Perhaps her finest moment
Thursday, Dec 11, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller * Rest in peace, JBT… …Adding… From Oswego Willy in comments…
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Thursday, Dec 11, 2014 - Posted by Rich Miller
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