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Legislators: Leadership required

In wake of State of the State, both Rezin, Roth call on Quinn to lead on fiscal reform

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State Sen. Sue Rezin, center, and State Rep. Pam Roth, right, both Morris Republicans, listen as Gov. Pat Quinn presents his annual State of the State address this week. Both expressed a desire for aspects of the state’s financial situation to take center stage in the coming months. (Photo courtesy of Johanna M. Ninnemann/Illinois State Republican Staff)

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – State Sen. Sue Rezin (R-Morris) said Governor Quinn’s State of the State address highlighted some meaningful areas and hit on the big issues of the state.

In calling legislators to work together to solve the fiscal crisis facing Illinois, however, Quinn lacked real leadership or solutions of his own, she said.

Sen. Rezin said that Gov. Quinn outlined the issues facing the state, notably pension funds and the budget deficit, and asked legislators to work together to pass legislation that will take the first step towards solving those issues. She echoed Quinn’s call, stressing that the state cannot afford to wait any longer for reform.

She noted that what was absent, however, was his leadership on a pension reform proposal for the state’s retirement systems.

“The state’s required pension payment is consuming available resources for other areas of the budget,” Sen. Rezin said. “The payment is increasing by another $1 billion this next fiscal year. Because of that, funding for public safety remains flat and funding for education, economic development, government services and all other human services funding is reduced.

“That poses a real danger to our state, and as legislators, it is our responsibility to work together and find a solution. I just wish the Governor would have shown some leadership on the issue besides encouraging the legislators to get the job done.” 

Senate Republicans have worked to advocate for fiscal responsibility and sensible solutions to our budget woes for many years, and Sen. Rezin expects to continue in the same fashion.

“I’m hopeful that this reform will be accomplished during the spring session,” Sen. Rezin said.  “It absolutely needs to be.”

State Rep. Pam Roth (R - Morris), after the State of the State address, said she is hoping to see a renewed focus on economic development moving forward.

“Governor Quinn laid out a list of accomplishments; and while I don’t want to discount the small amount of progress over the past several years, the fact remains that we are $9 billion in debt and continue to remain just under 9 percent unemployment,” Roth stated.

“There needs to be a renewed focus on growing our economy, broadening our tax base and protecting funding for those who need it most.”

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Shadow wrote on February 9, 2013 8:33 a.m. ...
These ladies find it incredibly easy to criticize others. I'm still waiting for either of them give specifics on how to handle the state's problems. They love to speak in platitudes and generalities while showing none of the leadership they claim are absent in others.

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