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For option #1, shouldnt you have 2 brackets? One for best Springfield staffer and one for best district staffer? There are several dedicated folks at district offices and capitol offices.
Maybe like in college football have 2 divisions: I and I-AA?
2) Bunny
3) Maldaner's (restaurant), Sebastians (bar)
Sue Staley, she has the best jokes
Old Lex for restaurant, Boones beer garden
2) Marcia Simmons - Senator Munoz's Office (she's efficient and easy on the eyes)
3) No Name Bar
2) ??
3) Sebastians
Sebastians is the place to be during session. On any given night, when they're in session, you a see variety of the who's who in IL politics. Plus the food is good and the downstairs bar is a nice atmosphere.
2) Nora Scandrett, anyone who candle handle working for Bradley and Hoffmann has to be the winner.
3) Saputos and Sebastians
Marcia Simmons w/Senator Munoz's office greats everyone with a smile and a kind word. I've yet to see her have a bad day. It makes your visit to Springfield easier when legislative assistants want to not only help you but do it in a pleasant manner.
The No Name Bar (at the Quality Inn across from the Capitol) is my favorite because adults (not the 22 year old teeny boppers) frequent the place in a warm, business like atmosphere.
2. Bobbi Drew, Rep. Arthur Turner's secretary
3. With no more Boones, then Browns.
2.) Michelle Cody, Halvorson's assistant. Always knew when it was ok to go into see the Senator from just the expression on her face. She also shares the office with DeLeo's assistant who always has that big bowl of candy. (Hope she ends up in an office with a senator she likes).
3a.) The best bar to guarantee seeing legislators would have to be The Globe. Usually to just start off the night and its nice to finish there. And Katherine makes you feel like you are at Cheers.
3b.) Best political restaurant would have to be Saputos. Not necessarily for the pasta. The steaks, chops and sausage are great though. We all know who sits in the corner and its a sure thing to see dozens of legislators. It looks like the location has treated Cullerton pretty well also.
2. Hmmm, don't really know any secretaries/LAs other than usual phone conversations. I can say which ones I don't like, but will keep that to myself.
3. People may make fun of my choice, but I have to go with the Ratskellar at the State House because I can always get something fast and cheap, and their service is friendly. C'mon...for cafeteria food it's not that bad.
2. JoAnn Sullivan -- One of the friendliest, most helpful individuals you will ever meet, period. Does anything else need be said?
3. If I had to pick out of the current options, I suppose I would choose Brown's. I don't have a great argument for any establishment, so if you want to disqualify this vote, Rich, feel free.
2. Michelle Cody: SHe is informative and knows the ins and outs of the Seante operation.
3. Saputos: Where else can you go and see the Speaker, PresidentJones and the Governor at three seperate tables.
2- Marcia Simmons (sen. Munoz's asst.) she is nice, professional and has done a lot for her Senator's constituents, other Senators and other Assts.
3- the Old Lux hands down! Awesome steaks and topped with bleu cheese yum, yum! And cheap!
Additionally, his contributions in the Farnham race need to be noticed. The guy is a mover for the Dems
Being a good campaigner does not mean you are good at legislative work.
Bar: Browns--the smoking ban makes it tolerable now and the free popcorn puts it over the top.
Are you serious? Most of these staffers you wouldn't even know their names unless they were good campaigners. The ones that are good in the field get rewarded with the staff jobs that interact with the legislators to keep an eye on them. Their campaigning never ceases. Otherwise they would be stuck somewhere over at the Stratton building in a closet.
Q. 1)Shout out for JP Valadez. No-nonsense hard worker that focuses on the task at hand and doesn't worry whether he gets the attention. Deserves a double shout for running consecutive campaigns with good showing in the 43rd, despite a late candidate change in '06. That's diligence.
Further, if your staff job is message development, then the skills directly translate to campaign.
If your staff job is legislative strategy and as part of that you need to generate grassroots support, industry support, community support, etc., then it is directly translatable to/from campaign.
If your staff job is analyzing legislation, then it directly translates as well because working on a campaign you better be able to explain what the issues are or you're toast.
Say what you want, but having been there, I've never met a good campaign worker who was a bad legislative staffer. While I might agree that we shouldn't consider a person's campaign work when voting on best legislative staffer, it is borderline ridiculous to say the skill sets are completely distinct.
I would say John Lowder - no one nows the budget better than John.
For legislative assistant, either Judy Dowis - Senator Crotty's office or Marcia Simmons - Senator Munoz's office. Both are wonderful and extremely efficient. Plus if they won this coveted award it wouldn't go to their heads.
Finally, I would have to go with the Plaza. It's a great new bar where you can see many legislators and legislative staff unwinding after a long day at the Capitol.
Beyond that, he's organized, interesting and a dedicated worker. He's passed up tons of fun opportunities to be at work (believe me). He’ll go to bat for people and issues that are important to him. That’s a great character trait. Oh, and he’s cute and well-dressed, too.
JoAnn Sullivan is a gem.
Boone's.
Republican House staff
D.H. Brown, after Boone's is closed the only Brown with party leaders mingling with regular folk
2). Any legislative assistant who is able to deal with throngs of screaming and yelling "one-day-advocates" for whatever group's "Lobby Day" and were still able to smile at the end of the day;
3). Any restaurant/watering hole where one is the LEAST likely to run into ANYONE elected, their staff or lobbyists looking for the aforementioned two groups of people!
Sue Staley--I hear she is retiring. Any one who can work for her boss deserves employee of the year.
Deja Vu--where the party never ends.
Legislative Secretary: Speaker Madigan's Assistant, Joann Sullivan. No question she has one of the hardest jobs in this building.
Legislative bar: The Plaza. People need to frequent it more often.
Legislative Secretary: Cheryl Sakris from Sen. Althoff's office. She is well-organized, polite, and gets the job done.
Legislative bar: Two Brothers. 'nuff said.
But, in honor of my friend Joe Saputo, who passed away this past month, I'm making sure to put in a vote for the restaurant he founded with his twin brother Frank so many years ago.
Plus, it really is THE place to be for politicos in Springfield, on any given day -- good food (personal fave for the price is the baked ravioli at lunch -- you'll be full all day), good atmosphere, and a legitimately huge number of folks that know the scene, and have been involved in one way or another in IL politics since the 50s and 60s.
RIP Joe, we'll miss ya.
Ah, what planet are u from? I've seen God knows how many Sen Approp Staff & Lawyers in the field this cycle and last.
Still off subject, but I still think that the politics have NOTHING to do with the legislation side.... and this is from YEARS of experience!
Kristen Milligan, sec. for Rep. Skip Saviano. For all the crap she puts up with. The busiest office at the capitol.
Restaurant: Sportsman's: Best fried chicken and mashed potatos, and Rhonda works there three nights a week (one of the coolest people in Illinois)
2. Pick-it
3. Wherever Mike decides.
Are you kidding?
2) Tie: Roseann Visintin and Rhonda Wood - it's hard to decide which of them is more on top of things for their Senators and both of them can smile at the most annoying lobbyist, even after a long day.
3) With the demise of Boone's, DH Brown's by default.
#2: Micki Cody. Simply delightful and smart!
#3: Saputo's, what a great ambience.
2. Mary Alice Cedusky. Sweet, smart and knows how to get it done!
3. Maldener's, yum yum!
2.Mickey Cody-She is a great LA. She knows how to get things done and knows who to call to get things done. She has experience, knowledge and a great personality for constituents and lobbiests.
3.Not a big Saputos fan, but I think Sangamo Club is great even though its not public.