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Rauner says General Assembly special sessions produce hot tempers

Gov. Bruce Rauner says he doesn't want to call the General Assembly into special session for votes on a budget even though there are just 10 days left in the fiscal year.   The Republican says special sessions in the recent past have produced only hotter tempers. 

Rauner says he'll "evaluate options" in the coming days to avoid the shutdown of ongoing projects and delays to the opening of public schools.  The first-term governor has bickered for more than a year with Democrats who control the Legislature over spending plans. He wants Democrats to vote on a stop-gap government-services plan and one to fund schools. 

He criticized House Democrats for canceling for a third time a planned Wednesday session. Democrats say negotiations among working lawmaker groups are progressing.

 

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