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Politics - Rich Miller | Thursday, May 3,2012

Legislature dawdles while public opinion tanks

By Rich Miller
State Rep. Derrick Smith (D-Chicago) may have more legal troubles than his federal bribery indictment. U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald has told the House’s Special Investigating Committee that
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Politics - Rich Miller | Thursday, April 26,2012

Quiet before the Statehouse battle

By Rich Miller
“It’s so quiet,” sighed Pippin in The Fellowship of the Rings. “It’s the deep breath before the plunge,” counseled Gandalf. “I don’t want to be in a bat
Politics - Rich Miller | Thursday, April 19,2012

Lyons of the House

Issues aside, a respected and fair legislator will be missed

By Rich Miller
Retiring state Rep. Joe Lyons, D-Chicago, said a debate on the House floor last month was his “finest hour.” He was probably right.Lyons successfully fought off five hostile floor amendmen
Politics - Rich Miller | Thursday, April 5,2012

Jesse White reflects on the mess he made

By Rich Miller
I’ve been pretty rough on Secretary of State Jesse White lately. I have no regrets about it, and I believe I had good reason to put the onus on him to correct his mistake of appointing state Rep
Politics - Rich Miller | Thursday, March 29,2012

Jesse White takes a tumble

By Rich Miller
It’s difficult not to contemplate how Secretary of State Jesse White has screwed up lately on so many fronts.Secretary White has managed to mostly avoid scandals throughout his life and as a res
Politics - Rich Miller | Thursday, March 22,2012

Rep. Genius, and a kickback scheme gone awry

By Rich Miller
Appointed state Rep. Derrick Smith, D-Chicago, hasn’t been in the House very long, but few would ever have picked him as a future legislative star. He stumbles badly during debates, isn’t
Politics - Rich Miller | Thursday, March 15,2012

Roll-your-own cigs roil Republicans

By Rich Miller
Despite a long Illinois tradition of supporting them, it’s not exactly news that Republican members of the General Assembly no longer like voting for taxes of any kind. And that attitude created
Politics - Rich Miller | Thursday, March 8,2012

Illinois lawmakers in for unpleasant budget experience

By Rich Miller
Last year, the House was able to control the Statehouse budget process by releasing low-ball state revenue estimates early on and then vowing to stick to those numbers no matter what. The Senate Democ
Politics - Rich Miller | Thursday, March 1,2012

High marks for Quinn’s budget speech

By Rich Miller
Back when Jim Edgar was governor, reporters covering his annual budget speech would always approach Senate President Pate Philip as he descended from the House Speaker’s podium after Edgar&rsquo
Politics - Rich Miller | Thursday, February 23,2012

Pro-choice group sues to end contributions limit

Could transfer power from the political class to the monied class

By Rich Miller
The pro-choice group Personal PAC has filed suit to kill off Illinois’ campaign contribution limits to certain political action committees. If the group succeeds, some candidates may start justi