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IL lawmakers reconvene for special session Thursday

Illinois lawmakers are reconvening for a special session called by outgoing Gov. Pat Quinn. They're expected to consider a proposal that would establish a 2016 special election to replace late Illinois Comptroller Judy Baar Topinka as well as other constitutional office vacancies that arise in the future.

Senate President John Cullerton filed the legislation Tuesday. It's scheduled to be considered in both the House and Senate on Thursday. Both Cullerton and House Speaker Michael Madigan say they support the legislation.
Quinn says he wants voters to help choose Topinka's replacement. GOP Gov.-elect Bruce Rauneris able to name a four-year replacement by law after his inauguration Jan. 12. Rauner on Monday announced Lincolnshire businesswoman Leslie Munger will fill the vacancy.
 
 

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