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Illinois Gov takes aim at lobbyists powerhouse

Tanya Koonce
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Peoria Public Radio

Governor Bruce Rauner continued to blame the state's financial problems on Democratic "special interests" Sunday evening as the regularly scheduled legislative session drew to a close. Among other changes the Republican governor would like is the weakening of lobbyists in Springfield a powerful group of statehouse regulars who've been around the capitol for years.

But Representative Jerry Costello, a Democrat from Smithton in Southwestern Illinois, says lobbyists are a valuable part of the legislative process. "We're public officials, okay? And so people coming here and voicing their opinion is part of what we should do."

Democrats fought with Republicans last week in a hearing over changing the cap on settlements in Civil Suits.

The measure, which was on Rauner's "Turnaround Agenda," failed in committee, prompting a quip from a Rauner spokesman that Democrats were just mad lobbyists didn't write the legislation.

 

Hannah covers state government and politics for NPR Illinois and Illinois Public Radio. She previously covered the statehouse for The Daily Line and Law360, and also worked a temporary stint at the political blog Capitol Fax in 2018.