DISQUS

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  • Peace to all · 2 years ago
    Did the senate pass a July budget then or no? Is there a budget for the month?
  • Rich Miller · 2 years ago
    Patience, please.
  • Milton · 2 years ago
    What ever happened to the 5-day work week? Milo has absolutely no influence.
  • Peace to all · 2 years ago
    Sorry Rich. I was just confused about the Senate adjourning until the 10th and I hadn't heard anything yet. thanks for the update! Have a great vacation by the way!
  • BNdem · 2 years ago
    I know this is way of topic but I saw a Facebook Group for Jason Wallace for Congress. Does anyone know anything about this guy? All I know is he is a Dem running in the IL11? I have been very active in that district for along time and have never heard of him...

    Just wondering if anyone had any thoughts or knowledge?
  • Siyotanka · 2 years ago
    Ho hum....yawn...another flight, another $5K...then home for the fireworks...yawn!
  • decaturboy · 2 years ago
    What happen to Bob Flider's pledge not to let the budget get pass until the electric rates were taken care of?
    I guess temporary budgets do not bring temporary electric rate relief?
  • Get Real · 2 years ago
    Censorship - Freedom of the press Rich. Congratulations - let the media control even more what is published and what is not published. I am still waiting two months for my letter - not the Governor's letter to be published in my anti-Governor, anti- health care reform and pro-status quo paper to print it. I thought the media was suppose to be balance and fair. How neive. Get Real. The facts are clear on the impact that the House budget would do. So I guess it is ok for the Illinois Chamber and others to "manufacture" their statements and letters-to-the-editor and pass them out to their members and others to get published. You have moved from reporting gossip to manufacturing gossip and political spin so your "political insiders" will continue to provide you with "insight" at the expense of the public. Real education reform, much needed capitol improvements, real health care reform and cost containment. While I may have my issues with the Governor - DO NOT GIVE UP - DIG IN YOUR HEELS. The longer this drags out more and more of the public will get mad and become angry at the status quo, our state representatives and those who report it. Yes, it is easy to blame the media, but political spin and political inside games and now censorship - you deserve it.
  • L.S. · 2 years ago
    decaturboy - either you're taking cheap shots or you're not very bright. I suppose Flider should vote let state government shut down? Stop paying state police and health care providers? This isn't a year-long budget, it's a temporary fix to allow continued negoiation on, among other things, rate relief. Take that hack argument elsewhere.
  • Rich Miller · 2 years ago
    GR, who was calling for censorship, which is a governmental action? I'm just saying that papers ought to watch out for astroturf letters from paid shills.
  • L.S. · 2 years ago
    So the guv's people plant cookie-cutter letters in papers around the state and Rich is to blame for the spin? Dig in them heels, all it's going to do is turn the Senate Dems slowly against the guv and and lead to the inevitable: a budget passed via a overridden veto.
  • Yellow Dog Democrat · 2 years ago
    Get Real -

    Its not about censorship, its about full disclosure. Newspapers often run unedited opinions from interest groups as guest columns or op-ed pieces. But they ALWAYS disclose that individual's interests/association when they list the author, so that readers can weigh the veracity of their statements and put their opinions into proper context.

    In this case, Jamie Pufahl works for the Campaign for Better Health Care, an organization that I happen to support, but one that is also a political ally of the Governor, information that is relavant when other politicians are being singled out for attack.

    Furthermore, a point which Rich didn't mention. While the CBHC certainly has some expertise on the Medicaid payment cycle and breast cancer screenings, I think readers would be interested to know why a health care group is weighing in on the education budget and what qualifies them to do so.

    Finally, what a dumb, dumb move. Barbara Flynn Currie is not only one of the most powerful leaders in the House, she also has a lot of powerful allies in Chicago's progressive community. Jim Duffett and Rod Blagojevich aren't helping their cause one bit.

    Keep up the good work, Seth Webb.
  • Mr. W.T. Rush · 2 years ago
    THIS JUST IN
    Not only has Seth's Saps agreed to stop passing out and then lying about their nasty flyers; they have now scrapped plans to send agency directors to various downstate 4th parades to criticize House Dems....Could they be learning??????
    Stay tuned.
  • Health Care for All · 2 years ago
    Dear Rich: On behalf of the 335 member organizations and the tens of thousands of supporters of throughout the state, your reporting on health care has been so off based and has sadly missed so many points and issues. We have been working on this issue since 1989, well before the majority of politicans who are in Springfield today were even elected. Contray to your either narrow view or lack of information, for over two years nearly all the major stakeholders particpated in a process called the Health Care Justice Act. Prior to that for two years the merits of the Health Care Justice Act was debated. For anyone to even suggest or state that "universal health care is now a new issue" they either have a political agenda to try to kill health care reform or need to get out of Springfield. As you do not know, but have never covered it, Ilinois Covered was conceived out of the process of the Health Care Justice Act. A consensus plan that was agreed upon by organized labor, providers, consumers, doctors, business rep, GOP representative on the Task Force, supported by appointeess by Senator Watson and Representative Cross and others. What an interesting story that would make Rich. This consensus plan even goes further in some areas of Illinois Covered. What you do not understand is that this issue isn't about Governor Blagojevich. You think that it is and that probably sells more memberships to Capitol Fax. This issue isn't even about the General Assembly. It is about accessible and affordable health care for Illinois families and businesses. it is the number one issue. We applaud Governor Blagojevich and/or other political leader who has the Profile of Courage to take on this issue instead of placating to the special interests and the political status quo. We will stand by anyone who will stand firm on this issue.
    In the end, we will win. Whether it is Michael Moore's film that will add more attention which the opponents of fairness and health care reform will attack, and as this debate continues we have more time to organize more people. Stay tune. And yes no one tells what to do except our members. Thanks.
  • Rich Miller · 2 years ago
    The return email address on that above comment from "Health Care for All" was the Campaign for Better Health Care. The commenter had the same IP address as the comment from the person who claimed I was advocating "censorship."
  • A Citizen · 2 years ago
    Uh Oh, Busted ! Don't tug on Rich's cape. The truth sets us free. Thanks, Rich !
  • Rich Miller · 2 years ago
    By the way, Health Care for All, what I specifically wrote was that universal health care has not been a campaign issue for legislators. Unlike school funding, property tax relief, infrastructure, CTA, etc. You can't take a new political issue and ram it through in one year. Go ahead and criticize all you want, but get your facts straight.
  • Rich Miller · 2 years ago
    And one other thing that blog readers may not be aware of...

    The Campaign for Better Health Care leafleted Rep. Fritchey's district with a flier criticizing him for supporting HB 750, the tax swap/education funding plan. The group has essentially become a propaganda arm of the guv's office.
  • A Citizen · 2 years ago
    Rich, where do they get their funding, does anyone know?
  • Team Sleep · 2 years ago
    Full disclosure is a must. If a group is going to advocate what is essentially a raise in my taxes, I want to know who wants a tax increase and I would also like to know why one is needed and when it would occur. The same goes for any other group that wants to cut services and businesses taxes. If a business-backed group writes an Op-Ed in the SJ-R, it would be nice to see how fronts them the money for their studies and publications.
  • S. Illinois · 2 years ago
    "Health Care for All" - I get so sick of people attacking others for supposedly being against providing affordable health care for everyone. Sure, we'd all like to have equal access to affordable health care, but how the heck are you going to pay for it? Until YOU come up with a workable plan, quit demonizing those with the smarts to say we can't have what we can't pay for.
  • A Citizen · 2 years ago
    The gov just wants to mess with your vacation Rich. Is he planning on trying to revive the grt or health care or do you know what the "special" is about?
  • 6'2" Yeti · 2 years ago
    We need more details about this "Special Session"
  • Jimmy crackcorn · 2 years ago
    Every meeting with Rod is special, Citizen.
  • A Citizen · 2 years ago
    Jimmy - He's calling them into "special" - that doesn't mean he'll be there any more than he is at other times. T-ball time for the kids, dontchaknow!
  • Rich Miller · 2 years ago
    Please move the special session comments to this thread. Thanks.
  • cg · 2 years ago
    I'm so sick of people calling Illinois Covered a plan that creates universal coverage. It isn't. It attempts to reduce the cost of health insurance plans through subsidies and expansion of Medicaid buy-in programs. Without an individual or employer mandate, it won't have much impact on the number of uninsured. Anyone who understand the 'take up' issues with government programs should also know this. I support the idea, but think it is a poorly planned piece of legislation. Wasn't there another plan that CBHC was pushing, the Health Care Justice Plan or something? It had support from all sorts of groups, right? What happened to that proposal?
  • cg · 2 years ago
    Ok, I stand corrected - "Health Care for All" seems to think that Illinois Covered was the plan from the Health Care Justice Act. Call me crazy, but Illinois Covered doesn't look like this: http://www.idph.state.il.us/hcja/AHCTF%20Final%...
    Again, great idea, but poor piece of legislation.
  • scoot · 2 years ago
    Right when I'm ready to jump on Rep. Franks bandwagon...he supports Billary?
  • zatoichi · 2 years ago
    The IDPH health care report cg talks about was put together by Navigant Consulting. They do a pretty good job, but it seems DHS cannot move without using these people and now IDPH. Navigant must be making a pile of cash from consulting with State of Illinois govermental agencies. Isn't there anyone within state goverment who can do this type of work?
  • IIn the Sticks · 2 years ago
    Letters rabidly supporting the governor have appeared in the SJ-R Letters-to-the-Editor that were from relatives of a top governor staffer. Are they really from the letter writer or from the governor's spin machine?
    Those staffers probably are required to have so many letters submitted each week from "the people" supporting the gov, in much the same way that agency directors are required to have a minimum of 5 pro-governor events each month.