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Rep. Ives pre-files for Senate tax hike sponsorship
Tuesday, May 23, 2017 - Posted by Rich Miller * In a rather unusual and pretty darned humorous twist, anti-tax state Rep. Jeannie Ives (R-Wheaton) has filed the requisite paperwork to be the House sponsor of Senate Bill 9. SB 9 is the bill the Senate Democrats passed today which raises income taxes and expands the sales tax to services. Rep. Ives told me she believes the bill “needs work.” From a Senate Democratic operative…
Heh. …Adding… From the Illinois Policy Institute’s news service…
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*** UPDATED x3 - Radogno responds - Madigan responds - ILGOP responds, blames Madigan *** Senate passes tax hike bill
Tuesday, May 23, 2017 - Posted by Rich Miller * The Senate has approved SB 9, which is the tax hike and revenue bill. The bill received 32 votes - all Democrats. Follow along with our live coverage post by clicking here. …Adding… SB 6, which is the omnibus appropriations bill, has passed with 33 votes and no debate. *** UPDATE 1 *** ILGOP…
*** UPDATE 2 *** Press release…
…Adding… Rauner…
*** UPDATE 3 *** SGOP Leader Christine Radogno…
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The least of the House’s problems
Tuesday, May 23, 2017 - Posted by Rich Miller
The House took a week off this month and attacking that break is completely fair game because it’s almost unheard of and was really a foolish idea considering the times we’re in. That break didn’t make it into the story, however. Anyway, because of that unusual recess, the House faced a narrow two-week deadline to deal with Senate bills in committee, which ended last week. Click here to see the 21-page list of bills the Senate sent to the House. * Also, that WCIA piece was not an original story. The Illinois Policy Institute published this last Friday…
At least the author mentioned the committee angle…
But I’m not sure if this is all that relevant…
There are currently no Senate appropriations bills in the House. Beyond that, those approp committees tend to take testimony from agencies and various stakeholders, then craft proposals behind the scenes and then vote on them in public. The House Democrats are working on a budget. They invited the Republicans, but were rebuffed. * There are plenty of reasons to criticize the House - so many that I couldn’t count them all. And while they could’ve voted on Senate bills as they trickled out of committee, that would’ve given them less time to deal with those bills in committee. So, six of one, half dozen of the other. All that being said, this session does appear designed to keep House members scurrying around so they don’t have much time to cause trouble. Speaker Madigan freed just about every bill from Rules Committee earlier this spring, which flooded committees and kept his people pinned down in hearings and negotiations. And then came the May break, which caused more intense committee activity to deal with Senate bills. But, hey, “Less than 6 hours!” is an easy thing to understand by a public that’s already disgusted with Springfield - even though it doesn’t really mean anything. * Meanwhile, from a Rockford country music station…
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Unsolicited advice
Tuesday, May 23, 2017 - Posted by Rich Miller * We discussed this a bit yesterday…
* The site’s Twitter feed is pretty heavy-handed. An example…
* As far as anti-Rauner tweets go, I much prefer the Illinois Working Together account…
Informative, snarky and biting. Those folks get Twitter. * On the other side, the ILGOP does Twitter pretty well…
Heh. …Adding… This is more like it…
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*** UPDATED x1 *** Kennedy can’t or won’t explain misleading property tax claim
Tuesday, May 23, 2017 - Posted by Rich Miller * Remember that somewhat odd Chris Kennedy video about property taxes yesterday? It outlined a problem, but offered no solution and wasn’t all that easy to watch, either. Rick Pearson tried to follow up on a misleading aspect of the Kennedy video…
That campaign continually puzzles me. *** UPDATE *** From the Kennedy campaign…
* And since Kennedy is complaining about property tax assessment appeals (including in a fundraising e-mail this morning), taking a look at his own appeals is fair game. But this one appears to be legit. Here’s Greg Hinz…
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*** LIVE *** Session coverage
Tuesday, May 23, 2017 - Posted by Rich Miller * Watch it all in real time with ScribbleLive…
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