Madigan changes mind, tries to blunt Rauner criticism of lawmaker raises – Chicago Tribune

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Downstate cynic
10 years ago

Cosmetically nice but since the Democratic Cullerton Senate will not pass it it is a ll mute.
By the way Cullerton is using the argument that once a benefit is bestowed it is owed. It cannot be retroactively reduced according to the constitution. But heh.. the state Constitution requires a balanced budget, but the legislators can choose to ignore that inconvenient part. 30 + years of Democratic rule, enjoy it. Promises are great until the check bounces.

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