Republican frustrations mount as Illinois statehouse advances hundreds of bills – Center Square

In addition to the Republicans, both the Illinois Rental Property Owners Association and the Illinois Sheriff's Association expressed frustration. “The legislature has been relentless,” said Paul Arena, director of legislative affairs for the Illinois Rental Property Owners Association. “It’s one hostile action towards the housing industry after another.”  
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anonymous
4 years ago

This is all more reason to leave the s### of a state.

NoHope4Illinois
4 years ago

For people who thought there was a slim chance of Illinois not becoming a Leftist Democrat ‘utopia’, forget it. Further gerrymandering will balkanize Illinois. And the ace in the hole against those pesky requirements for a majority, Democrats now have ‘drop box voting’ – they’ll never loose on a statewide election again. So Pritzker will get his massive income tax increase.

GQP
4 years ago

Throwing a temper tantrum as well as a calendar. Sounds about right for the super minority party. Don’t like that bills aren’t advancing then start winning some elections. Start by offering a platform that Illinois voters support. Pathetic whiny children.

Heyjude
4 years ago
Reply to  GQP

You write “bwahahahahaha” on another comment, then accuse others of acting like pathetic children?

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