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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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“If we are going to truly fix Illinois’ problems,” she added, “it is going to take legislators with a strong stomach and a Governor who leads the debate. I stand ready to fix these issues, but the Governor needs to move away from the divisive social issues and leave those issues to the legislature.

“He needs to focus his own party’s leadership on an economic agenda we can all agree upon.”

Rezin, however, was not quick to dismiss the importance of social issues, noting Gov. Quinn’s mention of President Obama’s Affordable Care Act, which is set to be enacted this year and next. The state is required to set up Health Insurance Exchanges this session as a part of the Act’s implementation.

“I think we’re really going to see what is associated with the Affordable Care Act this year,” Sen. Rezin said. “We’re starting to realize what the Act will cost an average family of four, and people are starting to understand that this isn’t a program that is free. It will be interesting to see how the components of the Act will unfold on the state side.”

Sen. Rezin said Gov. Quinn made a lot of notable mentions of areas in which we have reformed in recent years, such as the legislative scholarship program, Medicaid, and workers compensation.

She mentioned that while these are good steps forward, the state still has several hurdles and some of the reforms haven’t gone far enough.

Sen. Rezin said that workers compensation only minimally improved costs to employers, and it’s something she’d like to see further reformed. She also noted that many of the Medicaid reforms have yet to be implemented.

Other topics Gov. Quinn mentioned were gun control, green energy, ethics, and veteran’s initiatives. Sen. Rezin raised questions with his mention of banning military style weapons, saying that he failed to address the court’s ruling in December that ordered Illinois to pass concealed carry legislation within 180 days.

With green energy, Sen. Rezin believes it could be beneficial, but is concerned about the higher energy prices that it could mean for consumers and the expense it could place on taxpayers.

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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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