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I applaud Speaker Madigan for his effort in restoring integrity on these boards. I think it is the best move to wipe the slate clean and get new people or even the same people (as long as they vetted in regards to experience, etc.) in those positions.
So where do I send a resume for an appointment as a Republican to something :-)
Under a different administrator (and why is this job called "Secretary" instead of "Director"?) DHS would hopefully return to a higher standard of professionalism, better training methods and exhibit greater responsibility in spending taxpayers' dollars.
Gene Kranz: Let's look at this thing from a... um, from a standpoint of status. What do we got on the spacecraft that's good??
[long pause]
Sy Liebergot: I'll get back to you, Gene.
Since State Boards require a quorum of "seats" (instead of appointees) it is hard enough to get the state's business done. As things stand we need most of our appointees to be present to barely have a quorum.
The regulatory process is slow enough as it is. This would only make it worse.
years of board & commission appointments span administrations for a purpose. Firing / Relieving all who have been appointed in the past 16 years just creates a clean slate for lisa and her dad to fill
Check the synopsis. I think those people are in there.
Read the bill. It covers all of them and more.
Essentially, every SPSA and quite a few PSAs will lose their jobs
Help us out with this issue. The way I read it, the Gov. has the right to re-appoint any or all of the people affected by this proposal so long as they are approved by the Senate, when needed, is that correct?
I appreciate the sentiment, but this is surgery with a chainsaw.
:D
"There’s a 60-day transition process in the bill"
Is this the period where people could plead their case. There has to be some good apples.
Heck let just fire all the state employees. Tell them they have to switch jobs with the Wal-mart workers. Give the Wal-mart workers a chance to earn a good wage and get benefits and make the state employees see what real crap work is like!
Keep it coming baby!
Regardless of reappointment ability, every board appointee and Rutan exempt hire in state government would have to have termination paperwork processed and filed. And reappointment paperwork (applications, CMS grading, EPARs, etc) re-completed, in under 60 days.
This legislation will essentially make firing and hiring the sole activity of state government agencies for two months minimum -- and they probably still won't be able to make it. Literally every available resource will be tasked to the effort.
This is the perfect example of policy driven by press strategy. It was bad enough when it was Blago's strategy. It's really disappointing to see the Speaker playing the same sick game.
Maybe it is just me, but the default setting of attributing all every move by Madigan as designed to help Lisa is a getting to be a bit much. At the end of the day, he cares about his power, not Lisa's. Her ambitions may be factoring into some decisions, but I think we need to take a deep breath on this blanket theory.
This will effectively shut down government for an extended period of time. If I understand it correctly, state government will effectively be without executives and key HR staff until the Gov appoints them and the Senate confirms them. How long will that take? And remember that the people who know how to do the paperwork to make this happen won't be there.
I'm disappointed in Madigan. I always thought of him as a chess player. This is the same as threatening to knock over all the pieces.
It's election commercial fodder.
Disappointing, and a waste of state resources.
he doesn't want to accelerate the pace of change, he wants his daughter as governor. this is transparent. does LIsa have ex Blago people on her payroll?
I don't think Boards and Commissions can or should take action if the Governor's appointees are not present. There is a reason to have the checks and balances in many cases.
It also offers cover, I assume. If everybody political is subjected to the rule, then no one political can claim the process was unfair.
Filan is a gone. He will never be confirmed by the senate!
Do you really think so? If Quinn is serious about running for reelection, then replacing a lot of Rod's appointees might be "political suicide". Obviously some of these people will be brought back. But if Quinn is serious, he might have to replace a whole lot of them or he might have to reap the political consequences... This is unfortunate because a lot of good, qualified people are going to be hurt... not to mention, that's around 3,000 people to add to the unemployed statistics....
This kind of action smacks of the out of the ball park stuff RodB did. Like demanding free rides for seniors during the transit "crisis". No one was asking for it and it becomes the only thing talked about.
Maybe the wrong Chicago Dem was removed. Maybe we shouldn't stop w/RB.
Madigan doesn't want much to do with the Collins Report, which targets the Legislative branch, but wants to clear out the Executive branch?
OH! COME ON!
And the reason he is doing it is because Quinn isn't moving fast enough in Michael J. Madigan's opinion?
YEAH, RIGHT!
I have a better idea! How about letting the guy in charge of the Executive branch fumigate his area, and the guy in charge of the Legislative branch fumigate his area?
Do we need another civil war? Quinn followed the reform track as it has been practiced in the past. He created a blue ribbon committee and then used it's report to browbeat Madigan. Now Madigan is returning the favor with this step.
While it may be a good idea, (that's debatable), it is Draconian, (not good), in it's "off with their heads" approach, and it is being proposed by the wrong person, (very bad).
What is Madigan going to do next? Fill all the slots with people he now approves of? How much campaign contributions will they get with this new "gold rush" of political appointees?
Before we allow another political seat to go on the bidding process in Illinois - how about reforming the corrupted process as it now exists? How about passing some ethics reform to prevent Madigan's plan from becoming a new scandal?
How about focusing on one thing at a time, in order to do this right?
http://www.news-gazette.com/news/education/2009...
You fail to realize a few key issues here. One, the governor has been in office for over three months, more than enough time to get his bearings on who should stay and who should go. Second, 60 days may be a short time but it's a little shy of the time a governor-elect would get to clean out the same directors and such appointed by a predecessor, especially an opposing party governor-elect. They would clear out the previous admin's staff right quick. Lastly, many of these board appointees are at the centerpoint of the "Blagojevich Enterprise", read: pay to play. With terms that run multiple years, this is the best way to clear our the deadwood and stain of the previous administration. This is not to say all the appointees were up to no good, it just gives the governor the power to move quickly on their replacement. Quinn himself has said that sunshine is the best disinfectant. Well, let's just say that the Speaker opened the drapes a bit.
Turning and turning in the widening gyre
The falcon cannot hear the falconer;
Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold;
Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world,
The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere
The ceremony of innocence is drowned;
The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity.
The vast majority of Rutan-exempt positions are also subject to the Illinois Personnel Code (the single-exempt positions). These positions are subject to absolute Veterans Preference in hiring.
What this means is that roughly 2/3 of the people who stand to lose their jobs under this legislation have no realistic point of a re-appointment unless they also happen to be a veteran.
The policy/management implications of forcibly removing that much institutional experience by fiat is unbelievable.
State's attorneys are elected.
Quinn would have to sign the bill. lol
Didn't President Cullerton in committee keep the Repubs from getting a chance to a special election for Burris on the argument that this would be unconstitutional?
Any support from the Senate on this?
My recollection is that there was some reference to court decisions that would protect the term appoitnees and even members of the cabinet.
Where are the lawyers going to be on this? All over it dragging this out throught the courts for a year or so I would guess.
Just my humble opinion.
What we need to see is real leadership with people willing to do the right thing. That starts with Quinn, Madigan, Cullerton and others showing a rational change from power brokering.
I do not see such leadership with this. Just another new political fight.
Seriously, Speaker Madigan, this is a stunt, and you know it. Focus on actual wrongdoing, and get rid of those. Let's have some due process.
Quinn can re-appoint or hire any or all of these people so why are so many people up in arms? Maybe he can even do it at a reduced salary so the State can save some money. Quinn now will actually have to govern not just make pronouncements as they occur to him.
This is not 'baby with the bathwater' as some have said. This is removing a cancerous growth. You have to get rid of some good tissue to make sure you get rid of all of the bad.
vita, are you saying the Crime Lab Directors would be included here because they are double exempt, term or what? (oardon my lousy grammar.)
Thanks for the obvious clarification!
Anonymous @ 3:49:
In the text of the bill itself I dont see the list of affected agencies (I did see the link to it above, obviously). So where is that coming from anyway?
Thanks so much for this. You've just threatened the well-being and in the process, nearly crushed the psyche of countless hard-working State employees and their families. Just because you're Rutan exempt doesn't mean you're an unfit employee, sir. This is outrageous and I speak for many, many others when I say that you are wrong for proposing such a callous, thoughtless piece of legislation. Shame on you. The fact that you're making Governor Quinn the fall guy in the process so you can make Lisa and the 'Madigan Brand' look good before the next gubernatorial election makes me sick to my stomach. You are an absolute disgrace to your state and your country. Just so you know I will continue to work hard every day sir, regardless of this now gripping fear I have that my employment may be coming to an abrupt and unwarranted end in the next few months. Your wicked ways and political games will not deter me from my duties of bettering the State of Illinois. If I'm going down, I'm going down working hard - just like I have the entire time I've been with the State. So, if you don't mind sir, I'm going to try and focus now after this kick in the shins you just gave me and so many other qualified, dedicated employees. Have a wonderful evening.
basically, your state will be run by a union.
And as far as VanillaMan's point goes about the Collins report targeting the legislative branch-last time I checked, it was the executive branch that just gave us 14 years of corrupt Governor's appointing corrupt lackey's which is where the reform needs to start. So your right, one thing at a time and this is the one thing.
If Quinn can't take care of business then somebody's got to.
I am a retired Crime Lab Director and we were SPSA's. Term Appointments. Rehired every four years. No double exemption.
It's working.
I value your opinion,Rich. Cna you provide your thoughts on this move?
How long ago did you retire? Blago converted a lot of term appointment positions to double-exempt. Initially, it was going to be all term appointments, but they got bored or maybe a kitty wandered through the room.
Or in the alternative, the legislation is amended in the Senate to that effect.
Governor Quinn has been running the state like it is the Lt. Gov's office where he can manage everything personally. The State of Illinois is too big and our problems too severe for that to be the case. Any one of us, if we accidentally became the governor, would have made a wholesale housecleaning by now. You know it is true. Quinn for whatever reason has been unwilling or unable to do so.
Time to govern governor.
This is NOT like a change in administrations. Terms do not end, then; every double exempt does not lose their job. Even when Blagojevich came in after years of Republican control, in our agency, only a handful of positions were changed right away. Many were never changed, some changed over the first year or two. Wiping EVERYONE out in the first 60 days and making "stay-don't stay" decisions on all of them at once will be chaos.
I kinda like it.
Something that conveys a negative.
You ain't seen nothing YET!!!!!
THANK YOU BIG MIKE !!!!!!
YOU WILL BE DECLARED THE WINNER !!!!
So many useless appointments !!!!
Start with the Illinois Tollway then IDOT. CMS is going to get a huge order for disinfectants.