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*** UPDATED x1 *** House to vote Sunday on revenue bill
Saturday, Jul 1, 2017 - Posted by Rich Miller * Press release…
I’m not sure yet whether this means they have a deal or what. Stay tuned. …Adding… The House just adjourned until tomorrow at 2 pm. …Adding… It doesn’t sound yet like there’s a deal. Just a revenue bill that, unless there’s an agreement, probably wont go anywhere. I’ll let you know when I know more. …Adding More… I’m not so sure now about that “probably won’t go anywhere” part. We’ll see. *** UPDATE *** House Republican Leader Jim Durkin,,,
* So I asked Steve Brown if there was an agreement. His reply…
* From the Senate Democrats…
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*** UPDATED x1 *** After day of hope, rancor returns to Statehouse
Saturday, Jul 1, 2017 - Posted by Rich Miller * There’s a typo in this release. The bill is HB 1811, not SB 1811. It’s the revamped 911 emergency services bill that was passed on Thursday, sent to the governor today, vetoed by agreement today and then promptly overridden with huge bipartisan super-majorities. You’d never know there was an agreement by reading this, however…
* Notice his last lines about the budget impasse. Things are not going well. It started with this…
* Republicans, however, said at a press conference today that it’s the Democrats who are holding things up…
*** UPDATE *** Some Senate Democrats will hold a press conference later today to talk about the new demands from the Republicans. There were three demands related to education, I’m told. One was additional K-12 mandate relief. Another was an exemption from the procurement code for the K-12 PARCC testing program. And the third was a $1.5 billion school voucher plan, which may wind up as a limited pilot program. The Senate Democrats I’ve talked to say there have been problems in negotiations, but nothing huge that can’t be dealt with. For instance, they rejected several items yesterday during negotiations and the Republicans came back late last night with the same demands. Stay tuned.
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*** UPDATED x1 - Radogno also objects *** Dust-up in the House as Madigan attempts to adjourn
Saturday, Jul 1, 2017 - Posted by Rich Miller * [ADDED: You can listen to this entire exchange by clicking here] Speaker Madigan just rose on the House floor to give a brief speech. Rough transcript…
* Leader Durkin then rose to say he’s worried about the state credit rating agencies. “We had great momentum yesterday in this chamber. Sending our members back home… does not move us to resolution to this issue… I want this done today.” There was thunderous and sustained applause for Durkin. Madigan replied “Did someone tell their members to go home?” Durkin explained that by saying we’re done today, don’t come back tomorrow, “it says ‘take no action today’ and it speaks for itself.” Madigan said there will be no bills ready to call tomorrow. “You know that,” he said. “I don’t believe we’re that far apart,” Durkin replied. Saying that the chamber is going to gavel out right now “to me does not send a message to Illinoisans that we’re prepared to bring this to resolution any time soon.” So, Madigan said if Durkin has some bills he’d like called today, that’s fine. He announced that the House would “stand at ease” until Durkin produced some bills. * But then this…
Andersson is the House GOP Floor Leader, so he did his job to keep members in line. …Adding… And now the leaders are meeting…
…Adding More… Usually, stuff like this is worked out between leaders in advance. It does saying something that Madigan would do this apparently without coming to an agreement with Durkin first. *** UPDATE *** So, Speaker Madigan didn’t talk to any of the other leaders before he tried to adjourn, either…
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*** LIVE *** Overtime session coverage
Saturday, Jul 1, 2017 - Posted by Rich Miller * Another Saturday, another session day. The House convenes at 11, the Senate at 2. Watch it happen in real time with ScribbleLive…
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