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After some contention, Illinois House Dems and GOP agree on something
Stop the presses! Wednesday found the Illinois House voting unanimously on a spending bill. But unanimity doesn't equate to harmony in Springfield, at least not on the House floor before all members voted to sanction spending $5.2 billion in federal money that had been in limbo because of the state budget stalemate. Mark Fitton of Illinois News Network was there for the fireworks.
SPRINGFIELD -- The Illinois House on Wednesday ultimately gave Gov. Bruce Rauner the "clean" spending bill he asked for, but only after a bruising debate.Read the rest of Fitton's report of the back and forth at the House at Reboot Illinois. And though it might seem that that one federal spending bill is the only thing Democrats and Republicans have been able to come together on in recent days, Scott Reeder says politicians of both parties have at least one other thing in common: ignoring the Illinois State Constitution and the laws laid out within it. See how Reeder says Illinois' elected officials are letting the principles of the state's guiding document fall by the wayside at Reboot Illinois. NEXT ARTICLE: General Assembly prepares for vote on bill at center of Rauner, AFSCME feud ![]() More... |
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