Ives: “Stop this bill from being Bi-Partisan”
Saturday, Jun 1, 2019 - Posted by Rich Miller
* Former Rep. Jeanne Ives tried to gin up her e-mail contacts this morning…
Yesterday, 10 Republicans voted for the Democrat spending plan. They are most likely cued up to vote for a gas tax increase today. Call them: Brady, Bryant, Davidsmeyer, Demmer, Durkin, Hammond, Keicher, Meier, Murphy, Severin.
Republican leadership is asking for Republican state reps to vote TODAY for a doubling of the gas tax and massive gambling expansion to pay for Pritzker’s capital bill which is full of goodies like money for the Obama center and other capital projects local governments and higher education refused to budget for over the years.
CALL YOUR STATE REP, especially if they are a Republican, and shut this down. The Democrats need to completely own this disaster.
The House convenes at noon so call now. If you have their cell number personally text them.
I am told they have negotiated to get 20 Republican votes on these bills. Stop this bill from being Bi-Partisan.
No links, no phone numbers or other contact information, not even any first names or where they’re from in that e-mail blast. I’m thinking it ain’t gonna work too well.
She is right, though, that the House Republicans have pledged to put 20 votes on these bills. That’s a very heavy lift. It’s a caucus of 44 members and many of them are about as tax-averse as you can get, even though most will love the infrastructure spending.
* Meanwhile, here’s Greg Bishop…
Republican state Rep. Mike Murphy signals he’s looking at an infrastructure plan that includes doubling the state’s gas tax. While he didn’t divulge his position, he reacted to concerns from others in his party that say Republicans voting on tax increases gives cover to Democrats in conservative-leaning districts heading into the 2020 election.
Or maybe Republicans should hold up their end? The projects are being distributed throughout the state. Some of them should vote to pay for all that construction.
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- Truthteller - Saturday, Jun 1, 19 @ 2:41 pm:
Republicans have become prisoners of their own anti-tax rhetoric. We should identity the largest potholes in Illinois and name rah one for any GOP’er who votes against funding for a capital bill.
Politicians like to put their names on signs.
Let’s do it for them- on the crumbiest roads and the most dilapidated bridges
- PJ - Saturday, Jun 1, 19 @ 2:41 pm:
Will Davis did a great job of calling out this absurd hypocrisy the other day. They’re happy to negotiate for as much capital spending as they can get for their districts, but god help you if you ask them to actually vote for the revenue needed to do that. If you don’t want to take the vote, then make sure to tell your district that you don’t want the proceeds.
- WH Mess - Saturday, Jun 1, 19 @ 2:45 pm:
Now I understand. “… local governments and higher education refused to budget for over the years” means “Jeanne Ives favors higher property taxes and college tuition hikes.”
It’s just math.
- Give Me A Break - Saturday, Jun 1, 19 @ 2:57 pm:
I really wish Bishop would run for office, he has the answers for most everything and is depriving us of his skill at crafting public policy and addressing the urgent needs of Illinois.
- 360 Degree TurnAround - Saturday, Jun 1, 19 @ 2:58 pm:
How can we miss her if she won’t go away.?
- Because I Said So.... - Saturday, Jun 1, 19 @ 2:58 pm:
“refused to budget for over the years.” How about a 70% cut in state funding for higher ed a few years ago?
- wordslinger - Saturday, Jun 1, 19 @ 2:59 pm:
I imagine Ives wants to be in line for some of that Uiehlein anti-GOP-incumbent money before Proft scoops it all up.
- Madame Defarge - Saturday, Jun 1, 19 @ 3:03 pm:
40/20 was for a long while the default breakdown for House R/Cs but that was when the numbers were much closer than today. Additional factors making this a very heavy lift are 1)the GOP is in fact prisoners of their “anti tax rhetoric” and 2) they have to trust a Dem governor to deliver. He hasn’t given them a reason that I know of not to trust him but it is at this point an unknown. When Thompson Edgar Ryan were there the Dems could still enforce their deals after the vote because they controlled one or both chambers. Not the case today.
- 19th ward guy - Saturday, Jun 1, 19 @ 3:08 pm:
Jeanne who?
- JS Mill - Saturday, Jun 1, 19 @ 3:10 pm:
= It’s a caucus of 44 members and many of them are about as tax-averse as you can get, even though most will love the infrastructure spending.=
That is their whole deal. They want to say “look what I did for you” but not participate in finding a way to pay. This is the entire ILGOP game, especially as you go farther to the right.
They love that government money, just not paying the tab. True welfare state mentality.
- bobbychapelle - Saturday, Jun 1, 19 @ 3:15 pm:
This gives me Rauner nightmares.
Enough. We have a functioning government at the moment. I haven’t seen that in (at least) 4 years.
- anon2 - Saturday, Jun 1, 19 @ 3:55 pm:
Bipartisanship is good for the state. Polarization is good for extremists.
- The Dude Abides - Saturday, Jun 1, 19 @ 4:04 pm:
Because she almost beat Rauner in the Primary Ives thinks that she’s a major player in GOP politics. If the ILGOP wants to return to the days of relevancy that they had in the past they will need intelligent, skillful moderates to lead them in a state like Illinois.
- Yellow Dog Democat - Saturday, Jun 1, 19 @ 4:04 pm:
It is not that heavy of a lift when you think about it.
1) Madigan is not going after the 20 Republicans that vote for the capital bill, so no General Election worries.
2) Republicans who support the bill will have the primary backing of Durkin, GOP County Chairmen, mayors and county boards receiving capital projects, the IMA, Ideas Illinois (presumably including Mike Z), and the building trades, as well as the usual suspects.
3) Yeah, Proft, Uhlein, IPI, and Ives are probably coming after them….
4) In defense they will point to their votes on cannabis, abortion, guns (and maybe taxes and minimum wage, depending on polling)
Don’t get me wrong. I love a good GOP primary. But I will wager Proft does not win a single primary race on this issue.
- wordslinger - Saturday, Jun 1, 19 @ 4:07 pm:
–But I will wager Proft does not win a single primary race on this issue.–
Winning is secondary to getting the money from Uiehlein. And he loves a GOP primary.
- Lester Holt’s Mustache - Saturday, Jun 1, 19 @ 4:15 pm:
Lol thanks Jeanne, it only took you 3 hours to prove my comment from 11:31 am on the “Budget, capital, gaming roundup” post to be correct. I figured it would take them at least a day, but the far-right goofs here in Illinois are nothing if not predictable.
- SuburbanRepublican - Saturday, Jun 1, 19 @ 4:27 pm:
At the end of the day, Ives wasn’t able to win the primary and has been a sore loser ever since. If the GOP is ever going to win back the seats we lost in the suburbs we are going to need pragmatic conservatives who actually want to get things done for their districts. Rep. Murphy seems like the right kind of Republican to do just that.
- Pundent - Saturday, Jun 1, 19 @ 4:27 pm:
If Ives really wanted to be useful she could help the Eastern Bloc with that secession bill. That seems to be her bare.
- Nick Name - Saturday, Jun 1, 19 @ 4:37 pm:
Yes, Republicans should hold up their end. Go away, Ives. Your approach is exactly what got the GOP its superminority status.
- 312 - Saturday, Jun 1, 19 @ 4:43 pm:
Please, please, Ms, Ives… go work on the secessionist bill. And make Wheaton the capital. Love to see you balance that budget when all the Chicago / Cook money goes away.
- Not a Billionaire - Saturday, Jun 1, 19 @ 5:26 pm:
Hammond comes through WIU needs a science building or it may have serious issues and 67 need some more 4 lane. Make sure that money comes through .
- Wensicia - Saturday, Jun 1, 19 @ 5:26 pm:
Last gasp from the far right.
- TheInvisibleMan - Saturday, Jun 1, 19 @ 7:53 pm:
Who is this “Ives” person?