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Chain reaction

There’s always a soap opera in progress at the Illinois statehouse, but this year’s version is a bit crazier than usual. • House Speaker Michael Madigan, a Democrat, is killing off Democratic Gov. Rod Blagojevich’s proposals left and right. Madigan’s strongest supporters so far are two Republicans: Senate Minority Leader Frank Watson and state Treasurer […]

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This isn’t Dixie

The concept of “racial slippage” is back, and it’s being misapplied to Illinois. The term describes a situation of minority candidates’ doing worse on Election Day than the polls predict. According to the theory, some white voters lie to pollsters and tell them they support a black candidate because they are embarrassed to admit that […]

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Welcome home, 233rd

The soldiers of Springfield’s 233rd Military Police Company of the Illinois National Guard are finally home after a year in Iraq. I was embedded briefly with the 233rd while in Iraq last year. The embed was one of my most positive experiences in that screwed-up nation. I also spent a lot of time in Fallujah, […]

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Speaker speaks up

This was supposed to be a quiet year at the Statehouse. The Democrats have some vulnerable incumbents, particularly in the House. The fewer problems and the less controversy, the better for incumbents. At least, that’s what just about everybody figured. But then last week, House Speaker Michael Madigan surprised the state’s political world and whacked […]

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Casino flap

Last fall, Gov. Rod Blagojevich took a brief but nasty beating in the Chicago media. Thick smoke from a superhot fire killed nine people in a Loop office high-rise. One of the building’s managers, Elzie Higginbottom, was a Blagojevich campaign contributor. When the city and county’s investigators dragged their feet, the Chicago media demanded that […]

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Prison blues

During the 2002 campaign, gubernatorial candidate Rod Blagojevich spoke to a large crowd of union members in Vandalia, most of whom worked at the local state prison. Blagojevich made a pledge to them: If elected governor, “I will never balance the budget on your backs.” Fast-forward to February 2004. Gov. Rod Blagojevich proposes closing the […]

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Torpedoed

I’m going to talk about Blair Hull, but I have to tell you a story first. Nobody thought Terry Link had a chance back in 1996. Link was running for an Illinois Senate seat in a Republican-leaning Lake County district. He was a surefire loser. But Link worked hard, and his Republican opponent wasn’t much […]

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Care less

Buried deep within Gov. Rod Blagojevich’s annual budget address last week was a nasty argument with the most influential bunch of do-gooders in Illinois — the social service providers. These are the groups, many of them religious (like the Catholic Conference, Lutheran Social Services and the Jewish Federation), that take care of the state’s most […]

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Smooth operator

At first glance, it may seem puzzling that last week’s list of federal indictments included the powerful lobbying firm of Ronan Potts, but not Al Ronan, the guy who runs the firm. Ronan’s attorney has all but admitted that Ronan is “Fawell Associate 1,” who was repeatedly referred to in the indictments of former George […]

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Sound and fury

You really have to hand it to Gov. Rod Blagojevich. By simply proposing to transfer the powers of the Illinois State Board of Education to his own office, Blagojevich did several huge favors for the teachers unions, forestalled any budget-busting funding increases for education and all but killed the income-for-property tax swap idea for the […]

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Dodge ball

Gov. Rod Blagojevich’s success on major legislation last year may not translate into passage of his top priority this year: eliminating the Illinois State Board of Education, which he’s compared to a “Soviet-style” bureaucracy. On every major victory last year, the governor had the backing of both Democratic legislative leaders, House Speaker Michael Madigan and […]

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Pride and Prejudice

Rick Garcia, who runs the state’s largest gay rights organization, is obviously a little fed up with some Democrats in the Illinois state Senate. “They’re just wusses,” Garcia says. Garcia is upset at the Democrats for preventing Senate Bill 101 from receiving a vote by the full Senate. The bill would essentially forbid discrimination in […]

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