Welch reflects on first year as House speaker – Capitol News IL

“I certainly think that it's a new day in Springfield,” he said. “I think Democrats up and down our ranks would agree with that. I think if you get past Republican leadership, the rank-and-file Republicans would agree that it's a new day.”
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The Railroader
4 years ago

“When I started this job in 2013, that diversity was not there. And it was quite impressive to see.” Note to Speaker Welch: It still isn’t there and with your constant pursuit of diversity of window dressings, it never will be. The only diversity that matters is diversity of thought. There is none of that in Springfield, as the Combine running Illinois into the ground continues to pat itself on the back for the state’s sagging fortunes. The Democrat stronghold bleeds residents every year and soon its tax base will markedly shrink to the point that the diverse Dems will… Read more »

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