Column: Illinois’ do-nothing legislature will finally convene. Its inaction took a big toll. – Chicago Tribune*

David Greising, of the Better Government Association: "Given the state of Illinois government — all but insolvent, rife with corruption, struggling against a resurgent pandemic and indifferent to issues of equity — there are times when it would almost feel like a relief if the legislature did not meet. But doing the people’s business is its job, and Illinois has a lot of business that needs to be done."
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Sir Tom of Northfield
5 years ago

Is there a steam calliope playing in that ridiculous room? Clowns love the sound of a calliope to accompany their ‘work’. Does governor Slobbo still have a guy following him around with a tuba?

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