Speaker Welch holds the gavel, but he’s not looking to wear a crown: ‘I am really here to get things done’ – Chicago Sun-Times*

A balanced budget “that protects our most vulnerable,” ethics reform — Speaker Emanuel “Chris” Welch said “you’re going to hear me talk about that a lot” — and the state’s upcoming redistricting process round out the top of his list. “I am really here to get things done — fast and decisively, but done well and collaboratively. People need us to act, they need to see us do that by working together.”
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debtsor
5 years ago

No, please, don’t get anything done. Do nothing at all. That would be best for the state. Your ilk (Democrats) have already done enough damage.

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