Column: Madigan’s future will soon be up for House vote – Champaign News-Gazette

Jim Dey: "The 78-year-old Chicago politician has 54 votes but needs 60 retain the speaker’s post. If he falls short, as is now expected, the question is whether Madigan will abandon his candidacy, a move that he would find humiliating, or maintain his bid through a potentially protracted process that would block further House action. There are precedents in Illinois for leadership battles that paralyze the General Assembly."
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Life Long Illinois Resident crying out for freedom
5 years ago

Mr. Madigan.

If he is no longer in power………does he lose his control that might expose truth?

debtsor
5 years ago

truly pathetic that elected our elected reps would even consider voting for this guy. They don’t answer to us, they answer to mike madigan and his union money.

This is not democracy. Not one bit. We should be storming the IL capitol too. But I’m too lazy, i’ll just leave the state instead.

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