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* Speaker Madigan press release…
Following Gov. Bruce Rauner’s proposal to make the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum into a freestanding institution in his proposed state budget, Speaker Michael J. Madigan is introducing legislation to improve the administration of the library, advancing an effort prioritized by both Rauner and House Democrats.
“The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum is a monument to one of Illinois’ greatest sons, and a symbol of our state’s place in American history, but the structure of its administration does not provide the museum with the clear leadership or flexibility the museum needs to fill its role as a world-class institution,” Madigan said. “This legislation puts the museum under the direct leadership of a board whose only responsibility is to the museum and this crucial piece of our history.”
Currently, the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum in Springfield is under the direction of the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency. While the library is widely recognized as one of the preeminent presidential museums in the country, it has been hampered by bureaucracy and mismanagement. Three different boards currently play a role in overseeing the museum. Madigan’s House Bill 136 separates the museum from the Historic Preservation Agency, placing it under the direction of an independent board appointed by the governor.
Streamlining the administration of the museum has been a priority for both Rauner and House Democrats. Rauner’s Fiscal Year 2016 budget proposal called for the museum to be separated from the Historic Preservation Agency. Rauner also told legislators in 2015: “To ensure the museum and library to be the world-class institutions they deserve to be, our administration is working in partnership with Speaker Madigan on a reorganization plan.”
As I write this, an amendment has not yet been filed to the vehicle bill.
posted by Rich Miller
Thursday, Mar 9, 17 @ 10:50 am
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What about the Budget???????
Comment by Dan24 Thursday, Mar 9, 17 @ 11:34 am
wonder how much it is going to pay?
Comment by duckblind Thursday, Mar 9, 17 @ 11:59 am
This falls under the category, “fiddle while Rome burns.”
Comment by Sir Reel Thursday, Mar 9, 17 @ 12:48 pm
To the naysayers- at least we have proof that the Governor and Speaker can work together. Let’s encourage this behavior, not condemn it.
Comment by Not It Thursday, Mar 9, 17 @ 1:00 pm
Over the past few weeks Madigan has attempted to throw Rauner a bone on the sale of the Thompson Center, procurement, and now the Lincoln Library. All three of these are items Rauner has publicly said he wants, and all three lead to savings.
Comment by lilditty Thursday, Mar 9, 17 @ 2:03 pm
Of all the issues that need to be dealt with. This is the most important item on this fools list?
Comment by ejpp Thursday, Mar 9, 17 @ 3:45 pm
This Board and the museum must be kind of like an itchy sweater to the Speaker. This issue just never goes away. I’m sure the insiders on here know what the real issue is behind his ongoing interest.
Comment by Former State Employee Thursday, Mar 9, 17 @ 4:02 pm