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Veterans Day updates: McCombie, Curran likely in; Butler out; SAFE-T Act talks continue

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* I was told this morning that Rep. McCombie currently has enough votes…


Illinois House Republicans have internally selected Leader Jim Durkin’s successor: State Rep. Tony McCombie. A majority of House Republicans say they’ll support her.

— TinaSfon (@TinaSfon) November 11, 2022

Note the time stamp on Tina’s tweet from last night. Somebody else claimed a scoop on the story this morning, several hours after Sfondeles popped it.

* Also, since I saw it mentioned online today, subscribers were told yesterday that Sen. John Curran has rounded up more than enough votes to depose current Senate Republican Leader Dan McConchie.

* Rep. Tim Butler (R-Springfield) announced early this morning that he plans to “resign from the House before the start of the 103rd General Assembly to work full-time with the Illinois Railroad Association.” Flashback…


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— Capitol Fax (@capitolfax) April 23, 2021

* Tina Sfondeles with an update on SAFE-T Act negotiations

So far, the sponsors and supporters are not interested in “massive substantial changes,” another source with direct knowledge of the negotiations told the Sun-Times.

Supporters of the bill are working to clarify provisions they claim have been “willfully misinterpreted,” including some drafting errors.

The working group met for three hours on Wednesday and again on Thursday. Gordon-Booth said the conversations are “robust.”

“A lot of areas, we have a consensus,” Gordon-Booth said. “On some other areas, there’s some work left to do.”

The reforms have already been signed into law, but Gov. J.B. Pritzker and Democratic lawmakers had pledged to look at any “clarifications” they needed to make in the veto session. […]

“Many of the things that were said about the SAFE-T Act were lies. Hard stop. Flat out lies,” Gordon-Booth said. “All the while, we’re still working with law enforcement to strengthen and clarify what is the intent of the original language from January 2021.”

The only way we’d have seen “massive” changes would’ve been if Republicans had swept. Instead, the GOP endlessly flogged the issue (oftentimes untruthfully) and still got thumped almost everywhere except for one seat in the Illinois Senate and one in the House. Also, I wouldn’t expect any floor action next week in either chamber.

…Adding… I was asked by the Conference of Women Legislators to post this flier…

…Adding… DeVore waited far too long to criticize Proft, but here we go

Let them fight.

* A few more…

posted by Rich Miller
Friday, Nov 11, 22 @ 10:59 am

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