Local officials say Gov. Quinn's speech lacks details

Rezin, Roth, Ly wonder how governor plans on funding proposals

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Senator Sue Rezin, State Rep. Pam Roth and Roth's challenger Jeremy Ly felt Gov. Quinn's State of the State address Wednesday had plenty of good sentiments, but lacked specifics on how he plans on funding his proposals.

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HAD2DOIT wrote on February 4, 2012 8:04 p.m. ...
Jeremy ly eyes IL politics the way buzz buzzard sometimes looked at woody woodpecker...as a cooked turkey which he couldnt wait to get his hands on. Realist, Mr ly sure did some worthless work while under Halpin...did you expect more from someone with deep pockets and short arms?

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