
Corrupt Illinois Speaker of the House Michael Madigan cites 'lack of trust' with Bruce Rauner as budget meetings continue - I CANNOT TRUST AN HONEST PERSON!
A closed-door meeting Saturday between Gov. Bruce Rauner and legislative leaders provided little if any headway on a budget deal to keep state government running into the new year, with Democratic House Speaker Michael Madigan declaring "a lack of trust with the Rauner administration."
Madigan's comments followed a Friday request in which he asked for so-called "memorandums of understanding" for all future and past funding agreements made with Rauner. Madigan said House Democrats are concerned the administration is not spending funds as agreed to under the temporary budget that expires Jan. 1. It's a "put-it-in-writing" tactic Madigan used under Democrat Rod Blagojevich.
"These were employed when Blagojevich was the governor, and they happened because there was a lack of trust with the Blagojevich administration, and today there is a lack of trust with the Rauner administration," Madigan said.
That lack of trust set the tone for Saturday's meeting in Chicago as the sides continue negotiations this weekend in an effort to reach a sweeping deal to end the historic stalemate or a smaller agreement to keep cash flowing through the end of the budget year in June.
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Madigan's comments followed a Friday request in which he asked for so-called "memorandums of understanding" for all future and past funding agreements made with Rauner. Madigan said House Democrats are concerned the administration is not spending funds as agreed to under the temporary budget that expires Jan. 1. It's a "put-it-in-writing" tactic Madigan used under Democrat Rod Blagojevich.
"These were employed when Blagojevich was the governor, and they happened because there was a lack of trust with the Blagojevich administration, and today there is a lack of trust with the Rauner administration," Madigan said.
That lack of trust set the tone for Saturday's meeting in Chicago as the sides continue negotiations this weekend in an effort to reach a sweeping deal to end the historic stalemate or a smaller agreement to keep cash flowing through the end of the budget year in June.
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