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Lame-duck lawmakers see that state jobs, tough votes equal political heat

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State worker salaries

Also Tuesday, Democratic House Speaker Michael Madigan, D-Chicago, advanced a resolution calling for the state to hold the line on how much it should spend on union wages. It's a move made as the state struggles to make ends meet and its largest union is in protracted contract negotiations with Quinn.

Gambling expansion in January?

On the other side of the Capitol, Senate President John Cullerton, D-Chicago, said he expected to see a new version of gambling expansion emerge in January. Earlier this year, Quinn vetoed a measure that featured five new casinos, including one for Chicago. Instead of pushing to override Quinn's veto, Cullerton indicated that negotiating a new bill with the governor and other parties might be the way to go. It will take fewer votes to pass a bill in January than it does now.

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