Column: Governor’s nuclear veto puts legislative Dems in flip-flop mode – Champaign News-Gazette

Jim Dey: "The governor’s action sets the stage for what potentially could be an interesting turn of events during the fall veto session — a veto override. On its face, that makes no sense given Democratic dominance of government in Illinois and the traditional party loyalty that generates. But the numbers indicate strong support for reopening Illinois to new 'small modular reactors' that generate clean energy and reduce reliance on greenhouse-gas-emitting sources like coal."
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Giddyap
2 years ago

Pugsley has banned coal power plants and now he wants to ban nukes — pushing Illinois toward a California style third world quality power grid

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