What two Illinois GOP lawmakers’ post-election resignations mean – Bloomington Pantagraph

"On its face, the optics of (Jason) Barickman and (Tim) Butler's departures, coming less than one month after winning reelection to new terms, are not great. But, in another sense, it is fitting that they announced within a few weeks of one another. Both hold conservative political positions but are moderate in temperament. They are the types of Illinois Republicans who still managed to get some things done despite toiling away in the superminority."
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debtsor
3 years ago

LOL they get things done. Where’s my ballot harvesting application?

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