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* 4:56 pm - Gov Quinn, speaking to reporters, just repeated his vow to veto a partial budget.
“Partial budgets are not what adults do.”
The guv did say he didn’t think a temporary budget was going to happen.
But Quinn ducked and dodged and would not directly say he wouuld veto a budget without a tax hike even when asked several times.
Quinn also dodged a direct question about a special session, if any and about when he absolutely had to have a budget to avoid a shutdown.
“I don’t want to talk about tomorrow until we finish today.”
We’ll have video later.
Tom Cross’ pressed is soon.
* 5:14 pm - Cross wouldn’t say yet whether he would support an override of any budget veto, saying he hadn’t had a chance to speak with his caucus.
*** Cross just said the guv has asked that a budget extension for 30 days be based on Quinn’s introduced level - which would assume revenues for a tax hike. Amazing.
* 5:45 pm - Here are Leader Cross’s comments on the 30-day budget extension…
* 6:00 pm - Leader Radogno held a press availability and, among other things, discussed the lack of agreement regarding a 30-day budget as well as the true size of the budget deficit. Watch…
* 6:13 pm - For your viewing pleasure, here is the entire presser with Leader Cross…
* 6:33 pm - Here is video of all of Leader Radogno’s comments from the presser…
* 7:11 pm - As promised, here is some video from the press availability Quinn held earlier today. The video is only of the Q & A portion of the presser and is broken into 2 parts. Part 2 is still uploading to YouTube, but here is part 1…
* 7:48 pm - Sorry for the delay, we are having some problems with the internet in the Capitol. Here is part 2 of the Q & A from Quinn’s presser…
posted by Rich Miller
Tuesday, Jun 30, 09 @ 5:04 pm
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It seems like Cullerton and Madigan were putting the slow roll on Quinn for the month of June to try and force him to accept this budget. All the while, Quinn thought he would make headway.
Vetoing it is the right thing to do. It ain’t your budget, don’t let anyone tie you to it.
Comment by George Tuesday, Jun 30, 09 @ 5:11 pm
Note to Mayor Davlin of Springfield - To solve your budget deficit, temporarily (until the legislature finishes) raise taxes at all hotels, motels and restaurants and bars 25% or more. It’ll be a real money maker and solve Springfield’s shortfall mighty quickly!
Comment by A Citizen Tuesday, Jun 30, 09 @ 5:13 pm
Is it true Quinn to get worker paid by his campaign committee into the house chamber with a video camera to tape the governor’s jabber…sounds like a repeat of the staffer selling “policy meetings” for 15K a crack just before the end of May.
Yeah put those political issues aside
Comment by CircularFiringSquad Tuesday, Jun 30, 09 @ 5:19 pm
Why wouldn’t the Repubs support a veto override? That way there’s no tax hike and they get out of town.
Comment by cicero Tuesday, Jun 30, 09 @ 5:25 pm
Quinn maybe the most descent Gov since Adlai Stevenson, however, he has greatly underestimated dealing with Madigan and company. He has relied on a staff with very little practical legislative experience and it shows. Insiders with experience have described him as naïve. It’s High Noon in Springfield. Perhaps he will rise to the challenge.
Comment by Louis Howe Tuesday, Jun 30, 09 @ 5:31 pm
- Cicero -
Then they would have to assume that they may end up taking the blame from the cuts that would have to follow.
This is going to go on for awhile, things aren’t looking good.
Comment by 815Sox Tuesday, Jun 30, 09 @ 5:32 pm
If Quinn wanted to play games, he could sign the budget bills and treat them like a 12-month plan, with the massive cuts that would entail.
He could then barnstorm the state and say “After six months, this is what the GA has seen fit to provide for the operations of Illinois government. I’ll do the best I can with it, but it’s their budget. Complaints can be directed to your local representative and senator.”
Comment by wordslinger Tuesday, Jun 30, 09 @ 5:34 pm
I don’t think Quinn’s one-month budget is any goofier than the 4 Tops one month budget. They’re both absurd.
Comment by wordslinger Tuesday, Jun 30, 09 @ 5:37 pm
What’s with these last 2 Gov’s??? Is there some strange water they drink once they become Gov and it makes them delusional and shrinks their brain or what
Comment by Crazy Tuesday, Jun 30, 09 @ 5:40 pm
- Crazy -
It is obvious - Exguv and Q are dems. The ones prior to that when government worked were Republicans. Now you know what is needed to fix this mess.
Comment by A Citizen Tuesday, Jun 30, 09 @ 5:44 pm
“He could then barnstorm the state and say “After six months, this is what the GA has seen fit to provide for the operations of Illinois government. I’ll do the best I can with it, but it’s their budget. Complaints can be directed to your local representative and senator.””
I could see this happening, however don’t you think this whole mess has kinda shook him up. Many are placing the blame on him almost exclusively.
Comment by 815Sox Tuesday, Jun 30, 09 @ 5:55 pm
“The ones prior to that when government worked were Republicans.”
Yeah its not like the last Republican gov is sitting in prison or anything.
Comment by 815Sox Tuesday, Jun 30, 09 @ 5:58 pm
PENSION OB FAILED SENATE. Jesus. . .
Comment by My Opinion Tuesday, Jun 30, 09 @ 6:00 pm
I’ve just seen notification to providers from the DHS - Division of Mental Health proceeding with the Doomsday budget cuts outlined by the Governor. Tomorrow begins the dismantling of the community human service system. Who would ever have thought we would find ourselves here.
Comment by Heartsick Tuesday, Jun 30, 09 @ 6:01 pm
Where all the good individuals who supported
GOOD OLD GOV. Rod
YOU don’t Hear anything from them do you???
Where is Jay Hoffman ????
A LEADER for his Party ?????
Where are all the VOTERS who
supported these No TELL THE TRUTH FAKERS
NO BACKBONE / ONLY ROB YOU THE TAXPAYERS !!!!
WAKE up AND VOTE THEM TO THE STREET !!!
SOON !!!!! 2010 is Coming Soon !!!!
OH let’s blame it on someone Else
typical liberal style !!!!!
Comment by grategul Tuesday, Jun 30, 09 @ 6:02 pm
Typical liberal style? What in the world are the repubs doing? They have a say now. . . where are they?
Comment by My Opinion Tuesday, Jun 30, 09 @ 6:04 pm
I think it’s Quinn not the legislators of either party who will take the heat on a prolonged budget crisis. If he insists on an unpopular (except among those dependent on state tax revenues for their daily bread) income tax increase and refuses to consider alternatives, or even to clarify his (ever-changing) figures on the size of the deficit, he’ll be the villain. Most people rather like their local legislators, after all. Quinn could increasingly seem remote and, well, kind of crazy, a caricature flailing away up there saying raise, taxes, raise taxes…in a recession, no less.
Comment by Cassandra Tuesday, Jun 30, 09 @ 6:17 pm
Time to stock up on beer, snacks and BBQ stuff - It’s gonna be a looooong hot summer here in central city!
Comment by A Citizen Tuesday, Jun 30, 09 @ 6:31 pm
==Quinn maybe the most descent Gov since Adlai Stevenson==
Right and he is even less effective. Politics ain’t beanbag. Nice guys finish last.
Comment by Bill Tuesday, Jun 30, 09 @ 7:00 pm
a one month budget is a mess for the Comptroller’s Office, with all the contracts per line item to authorize.
And human services at FY 09 levels will have to give two weeks notice again halfway through the month. More treatment of human services providers like pawns in the midst of political games by state officials who have forgotten their responsibilities as managers of state government and the needs of state agency vulnerable clients.
Comment by Capitol View Tuesday, Jun 30, 09 @ 7:16 pm
I wish someone would have asked the Senate Republicans if they had supported the FY08 budget at the time - my guess is no.
Comment by Anon Tuesday, Jun 30, 09 @ 7:28 pm
Cassandra: You are SO annoying. Please go away.
Comment by Loop Lady Tuesday, Jun 30, 09 @ 8:10 pm
Does Quinn even know how bid this so called deficit is. he comes up with differnt figures all the time. Until he is going to be honest and actually show what the number is he cant be trusted he seems to be very similar to Blago lately. I had high hopes for Quinn but he is over his head and sinking fast.
Comment by fed up Tuesday, Jun 30, 09 @ 8:11 pm
Let George Ryan out, He was the only governor in the last 10 years that could get these to parties to agree on anything!!!!!!!!!!!!
Comment by get him out Tuesday, Jun 30, 09 @ 8:56 pm
If they had a plan like Medicaid eligibility reduction back to 185% of poverty level, ending costly and valueless prevailing wage mandates, consolidating those 1780 state programs to end duplication and redundancy, reforming state labor law to prevent governments from committing to raises and benefit increases they can’t afford, and reforming the pension program so that the state contributions are affordable and fair, and they just needed time to work out the details and implement the plan, the 30 day period makes sense.
If it’s just to give Madigan, Cullerton and Quinn another 30 days of playing “chicken”, it’s just another waste of time.
Comment by PalosParkBob Tuesday, Jun 30, 09 @ 9:21 pm
Governor agrees to a Pension Task Force and then asks for a vote on 2 tier. The flip flopping is hard to keep track of.
Comment by Obama's Puppy Tuesday, Jun 30, 09 @ 11:28 pm