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*** UPDATED x1 - Mendoza responds *** Rauner compares Mendoza to a… bank robber?
Thursday, Nov 9, 2017 - Posted by Rich Miller * Wow…
Raw audio is here. *** UPDATE *** From the comptroller’s office…
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*** UPDATED x1 *** Durkin, Madigan talk about Silverstein
Thursday, Nov 9, 2017 - Posted by Rich Miller * WLS AM…
* On to Madigan…
Interestingly enough, I don’t think the two Senate leaders have been asked this question. *** UPDATE *** OK, Cullerton has been asked. Thanks, Monique!…
And I’m told that Gov. Rauner told reporters today that it was a matter for the Legislative Inspector General to decide. But the IG can’t actually remove him from the Senate. The Senate can only do that with a vote of two-thirds of the members elected to the chamber.
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*** UPDATED x1 *** Not a great week for Biss
Thursday, Nov 9, 2017 - Posted by Rich Miller * Closeup…
* Tracker photo from the other side of the room… Oh, man, that’s a long drive for such a small crowd. * Last night, Biss held a town hall at Springfield’s Abraham Lincoln Unitarian Universalist Congregation. I didn’t see any pics online, but here are some tracker shots…
* In other not great news, Sen. Biss was unable to override a Rauner veto this afternoon…
* OK, if you click here you’ll see today’s roll call. The override motion received just 29 votes. Now, click here and compare that to when the bill passed. It received 35 votes back then. So, what happened? Some Republicans flipped (as they did in the House), but some Democrats took a walk. If you compare the override motion roll call to a vote on another bill taken soon after (click here), you’ll see that five of Biss’ fellow Senate Democrats took a walk: Sens. Harris, Hastings, Holmes, Landek and Stadelman. Hmm. * Not to be Debbie Downer, but Biss’ campaign also has not yet reported any contributions made in November. * On the bright side…
*** UPDATE *** Carl Nyberg and Melissa Lindberg are co-chairs of Northside DFA’s steering committee. The two have some rather interesting viewpoints about Israel…
Um… Daniel?
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Veto session by the numbers
Thursday, Nov 9, 2017 - Posted by Rich Miller * Out of 39 total vetoes by Gov. Rauner this year, 15 have been overridden, while 22 others stood (and 11 of those died after no action was taken). One more is still pending Senate action as I write this (prohibition of asking for wage history UPDATE: The override motion failed.). Out of 10 amendatory vetoes, 3 were overridden and no action was taken either way on 4. * Here’s an Entertainment Software Association press release about a veto the General Assembly didn’t try to override…
* But here’s an override motion that received zero “No” votes in both chambers…
* This override motion was unanimous in the House, but three Republicans voted “No” in the Senate…
Sens. Brady, Oberweis and Syverson were the only ones who stuck with the governor in either chamber. * Press release…
* And here’s a bill that didn’t get a vote…
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Harassment training begins
Thursday, Nov 9, 2017 - Posted by Rich Miller …Adding… I just noticed that the House has its ethics training program online. Click here to see the study materials and take the test yourself. * House members received some sexual harassment training yesterday, provided by the Department of Human Rights…
* Good insight…
* Mary Ann Ahern had these excerpts from the House training in her report…
Rep. Jeanne Ives told Ahern that she’d had similar training before, so she decided to skip yesterday’s training. She was the only House Republican to do so. Rep. Steve Reick (R-Harvard) had said he would boycott the training, but then changed his mind. * From Craig Wall’s story…
Same here. * But Guzzardi could be right…
* Meanwhile, Politifact took a look at something Speaker Madigan said…
* Related…
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*** LIVE *** Veto session coverage
Thursday, Nov 9, 2017 - Posted by Rich Miller * Watch the wrap-up with ScribbleLive…
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