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Cronin response to Blagojevich verdict PDF Print E-mail
Written by TC   
Wednesday, 18 August 2010 13:39

"Although the verdict isn't the result most people anticipated, I'd like to commend the jury for their service and deliberation on these complicated charges. As a former prosecutor, I'm fully aware of the sacrifice involved in jury duty and these jurists worked under particularly difficult circumstances."

Rod Blagojevich remains an embarrassment to our state and his sideshow antics over the last 18 months only highlight the unprofessional manner in which he conducted the serious affairs of Illinois. Had he been less concerned with the future of his political career and more concerned with the future of Illinois taxpayers, perhaps we wouldn't now be burdened with the worst fiscal crisis in memory."

As this case moves to the next step, I'm hopeful that the public's best interest will be served and careful consideration given to which charges to pursue in a retrial. The people of Illinois are eager for an end to this spectacle and a speedy retrial will get us nearer to closing the book on the reckless, selfish career of Rod Blagojevich."

- State Sen. Dan Cronin

 
The Ramey Record - July 2010 PDF Print E-mail
Written by TC   
Monday, 12 July 2010 07:42

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July E-Newsletter

Dear Friend:

I would like to wish each and every one of you a Happy Independence Day!  Please be safe and enjoy the weekend. Remember those serving who are protecting our freedoms and say a prayer for their safe return.

Those who had the courage to put their signature to a single sheet of parchment understood the import of what it might cost them personally. Signing America’s Declaration of Independence from British rule was considered an act of treason. Only a few brave men had the courage to align themselves with the campaign to break from the mother country. To those we again give thanks as we celebrate the birth of the greatest nation on Earth.

The Governor moves on the Budget

Given our current budget situation there is no question cuts need to be made.   However, the budget Governor Quinn signed into law and the cuts he announced yesterday are the result of a plan put together entirely by one party and even Speaker Madigan acknowledges it’s not balanced. Republicans were not consulted or asked to participate in putting this budget together by either the Governor or the Speaker of the House. We had reform proposals to control state spending, restore accountability, create jobs, and ideas for areas to cut that we attempted to have considered time and time again only to be blocked by Speaker Madigan and the Democrats.

House Democrats instead passed a budget built on borrowing that increases state spending by $4 billion.  They chose to abdicate their responsibility and simply gave the governor a big pot of money and extraordinary power to allocate or cut funding as he chooses.   What you need to know about Quinn’s plan is that it relies on money from that pension borrowing the Illinois Senate shows no interest in even considering and also $700 million in federal Medicaid funding that has not yet been approved by the U.S. Congress.

Yesterday Governor Quinn said he was cutting $1.4 billion from the budget, but only made reductions totaling $155 million.  Big questions remain about specifically what is being cut, and how he intends to pay the $6 billion in unpaid bills for FY 10 and those that will continue to come in for FY 11.  And of course, you need to ask will any of this actually happen.  Last year on July 31st he held a press conference announcing $1 billion in cuts – but failed to follow through.  Instead he simply chose not to pay the state’s bills.  By refusing to cut government bureaucracy, he has devastated private employers who do business with the state and those caring for our most vulnerable citizens.  The state now owes $6 billion in unpaid bills and it appears he is going to continue down that road making matters worse for providers who can’t survive without being paid what they are owed.

Earlier this year Governor Quinn said he would cut $1 billion from education unless lawmakers approved his income tax increase – today it appears he found a way to restore to those funds without a tax increase.  Yet he still used the opportunity yesterday to push his agenda of higher income taxes and excessive borrowing. Over the past eight years our general obligation debt has nearly tripled to $20 billion. We are already drowning in debt and can’t afford more.  In fact, instead of making promised cuts last year, Governor Quinn actually cut a deal with state employee unions to make sure they receive pay raises ranging from 1 percent to more than 7 percent while people in the private and other areas of the public sector are getting laid-off or taking pay cuts to help their employer stay afloat.

The mentally ill are being turned toward the street, services for the developmentally disabled are being cut, the elderly are trying to stay in their homes and out of nursing homes, and low-income college students struggle pay for a higher education because of a lack of funds.  How in the world can Governor Quinn rationalize $336.2 million in pay raises?
With one in ten Illinoisans out-of-work and our credit rating tied for worst in the nation - we owe the people we represent our best effort at solving our problems, but for the second straight year the Democrats have chosen to tell the Governor ‘you deal with it’ we are going home.

Please continue to give me your feedback on these issues or any others by e-mailingat This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or by calling my district office (630) 876-0703. You can also find more information about legislative issues or get added to the Email E-newsletter list by visiting www.randyramey.org.

Warmest regards,

randy_ramey_sig

State Representative
55th District

 
Former DuPage YR President Tapped to Facilitate GOP Coalition Building PDF Print E-mail
Written by Alex Keown   
Monday, 21 June 2010 11:35

Amy Sejnost Kovacevic, immediate past president of the DuPage Young Republicans and Secretary of the Illinois Federation of Young Republicans, was named Young Republican Liaison to Demetra DeMonte, Republican National Committeewoman and Director of Illinois Republican Coalitions.

DeMonte tapped Kovacevic based on her performance as Chairman of the DuPage Young Republicans. During her tenure Kovacevic was successful in rebuilding the DuPage organization and tripling its membership. Kovacevic was instrumental in establishing a working relationship between the DuPage YRs and YR organizations across the collar counties.

“She proved her effective leadership style while being the Chairman of the DuPage YR’s for two years” DeMonte said. “Amy believes that each person has a role in the party. She allows people to determine what role would be best for them. She is very approachable and listens. When I saw her conduct the DYR March 2010 GOP Party and meeting she stood with authority. She is inspirational and encourages teamwork.”

“This is an exciting opportunity to directly work with other Young Republican organizations across Illinois and promote the Republican message,” Kovacevic said. “This is an incredibly important election year for Illinois and the nation and we have the chance to make a big impact on the direction the state will take in the future. Working together the Young Republican groups can ensure we elect Republicans who will reduce taxes and limit the size of government. ”

Kovacevic will directly report the action plans of each YR organization to DeMonte. DeMonte encouraged each YR organization to adopt a candidate for the fall election. Doing so will provide an army of volunteers for thecandidates.

A former Production Analyst in the Printing Industry, Kovacevic is a Downers Grove Township Republican Committeewoman, immediate past president of the DuPage County Young Republicans and current Secretary of the Federation of Illinois Young Republicans. She has been involved in township and county Republican politics since she was nine-years old when she would accompany her father, also a township committeeman, to various GOP functions. A lifelong DuPage resident, Kovacevic resides in Downers Grove with her husband John and son Robert.

 
The Ramey Record - June 2010 PDF Print E-mail
Written by TC   
Wednesday, 16 June 2010 08:13

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June E-Newsletter


Dear friends,

This year’s session has been nothing but unpredictable. Instead of working in a bi-partisan manner to fix the state’s financial perils, the Democrats jammed a budget through the House and Senate that doesn’t include reform, doesn’t stop spending and doesn’t cut government waste.

Session adjourned last week with the Democrats passing an irresponsible budget that fails to address the serious issues facing Illinois.

The House Republican caucus met with Governor Quinn last year and offered ideas on how to fix the budget deficit all of which he ignored and instead created unnecessary crisis after crisis against human service agencies, college students and now the education community.

Then the Democrats gave us two choices – borrow more money or raise taxes. This is not the proper way to handle the state budget.

My Republican colleagues and I filed 80 bills to save taxpayer money, reform the state’s budget process and increase employment opportunities, all of which were denied by the House Democrats.

Emergency Budget

The Democrat members of the General Assembly voted for an emergency budget that fails to address the $13 billion deficit facing Illinois.

The emergency budget approved by the Democrat members of the General Assembly gives the Governor unprecedented power to decide how the money will be spent. It also further delays vendor payments. Current state law mandates bills left over from this year would need to be paid by August 31. However, the new bill awaiting the Governor’s approval would allow the state to wait until December 31, adding more financial pressure to the healthcare providers and businesses that have state contracts.

I voted against the measure because I do not believe Governor Quinn should have full power over the state’s finances because the past two years of his administration have been full of failed promises and flip-flopping on decisions. He has also said from the beginning that he wants to raise taxes instead of cutting the fat from the budget.

Pension Borrowing Bill

The House approved a pension borrowing plan that would make next year’s $3.7 billion payment to the pension systems. However, the measure stalled in the Senate because the Democrats, despite holding a super-majority, do not have enough votes to approve it.

I voted against the borrowing scheme because it does not solve the problem and only adds to the state’s deficit for future generations. It’s like taking one credit card to pay off another credit card.

Unless the Senate approves the borrowing measure, the money for pension payments will automatically be taken out of the state’s pot and more than likely from restricted state funds, ultimately putting more pressure on the budget.

We knew this was going to be the toughest budget year and would need to make hard choices, but borrowing more money is not the solution.

As always, feel free to contact me by emailing me at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or calling my district office at (630) 876-0703.

Warmest regards,

randy_ramey_sig

State Representative
55th District

 
Roskam Statement on President Obama’s Gulf Oil Spill Speech PDF Print E-mail
Written by TC   
Wednesday, 16 June 2010 07:28
peter_roskam_right_profileWASHINGTON, D.C. – House Republican Deputy Whip Peter Roskam (R-IL) today issued the following statement in response to the President’s Oval Office address on the Gulf oil spill:

“The President’s speech tonight was a disappointing attempt to deflect attention from the federal government’s dismal response to the Gulf oil spill.  A crisis is not something to take advantage of; it’s something to resolve.  Yet tonight, the President pushed to ‘seize the moment’ and pursue costly cap-and-trade legislation that will cripple our economy and raise taxes on every American.

The ‘national mission’ the President called for should be stopping this leak.  Unfortunately, the President’s defensive posture toward this whole incident is restraining our ability to get the leak fixed.  Where the President sees a political opportunity to change the subject and talk about a radical energy tax, the American people see our nation’s worst environmental disaster lacking a clear direction toward resolution.”
 
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