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ARG has Obama up by just 6 points here
Thursday, Sep 18, 2008 - Posted by Rich Miller * Keep in mind that these are “likely” voters, and we don’t know whether American Research Group’s screen will be successful, but here’s the latest Illinois poll…
* Background and the question…
* From the AP…
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This just in… Jones to call Senate back into session at Obama’s behest *** Guv calls special session on “true” ethics reform *** Governor’s press release in full ***
Thursday, Sep 18, 2008 - Posted by Rich Miller Senate is coming back for ethics vote. More in a few minutes. * 2:04 pm - Statement of Senate President Emil Jones… “I plan to call the Senate back into session to deal with the issue of ethics - only at the request of my friend Barack Obama. I still stand by our interpretation of the 15-day rule.” No session date has yet been set, but the Senate has until Thursday to vote on the amendatory veto override and stay within the 15 day time limit that began when the House overrode the governor’s AV. * 2:08 pm - I asked specifically if the somewhat vague statement means that the ethics bill veto override will be called for a vote and was told by Senate President Jones’ spokesperson that Jones has committed to the bill’s sponsor to allow an override vote to take place. * 2:15 pm - From the Tribune…
When they come back, they’ll also have to deal with the over veto overrides approved by the House. Plus, since they’ll be in session, they’ll have to deal with the governor’s vetoes of Senate bills - and that includes another ethics bill. Also, there is huge pressure on the Senate to approve funding to keep state parks and historic sites open, and to restore money to slashed programs like alcohol and substance abuse services. * 2:40 pm - From Gatehouse…
* 2:53 pm - Here’s the governor’s press release…
* 3:10 pm - As of right now, the secretary of state has not received any official notice of a special session from Gov. Blagojevich. * 3:13 pm - Interesting…
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No word yet
Thursday, Sep 18, 2008 - Posted by Rich Miller * The Tribune caught up with Senate President Emil Jones last night and asked him about the phone call he received yesterday from Barack Obama urging him to reconvene the Senate and take up the ethics legislation…
He told me a bit more than that, but you’ll have to subscribe to see it. Suffice to say, we still don’t know what Jones will do. * Eric Zorn blogged today about the ethics bill, the amendatory veto, the House’s override and the Senate’s refusal (so far) to return to session within 15 calendar days of the House’s action…
He asked the governor’s spokesman, Lucio Guerrero, whether Blagojevich would do so…
Zorn wasn’t impressed. After a bit, Guerrero wrote back to Zorn, and he updated the post…
Zorn fired back, saying, in part…
It’s more than that. I’ve been talking with some legal experts this week, including at the attorney general’s office, who say that the governor’s EO is clearly unconstitutional. The Constitution’s only reference of executive orders has to do with agency reorganization, but using an EO to ban contractors at state agencies from making lawful contributions to political candidates doesn’t seem to fit with that language. * Related…
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Morning shorts
Thursday, Sep 18, 2008 - Posted by Kevin Fanning * Officials: 10th license winner coming soon
* The Illinois toll-pay * ‘Booters are human beings‘ * City employee shot while booting vehicle * Booters just do their jobs, treat them with decency * What’s behind door No. 1 for Stroger? Extra $740 million
* Stroger Defends Borrowing Plan * County Board Aruges Billion-Dollar Borrowing Plan * The Watchdogs: Clout corner * City revenues drop, but Daley offers no hints at fixes * Durbin and Sauerberg will debate
* CPS scholarship money doubles * Test results a mixed bag again in 2008 * Clerk’s office releases tax rates * Property tax bills won’t reflect drop in home values * 1st African-American woman elected to Chicago City Council dies at 90
* Groundbreaking Former Alderman Anna Langford Dies * How a little ceramic figurine will change a mayors race. * Durbin, Obama support VA medical center
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Thursday, Sep 18, 2008 - Posted by Rich Miller
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