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Senator David Luechtefeld (from left), R-Okawville, and representatives John Bradley, D-Marion, and Mike Bost, R-Carbondale, listen to testimony during a hearing Bradley hosted on state budget cuts Wednesday in Carterville. (Paul Newton, The Southern)
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Busting the budget: John Bradley hosts public hearing to address state's status
By Blackwell Thomas, The Southern
Thursday, September 13, 2007 10:29 AM CDT
CARTERVILLE - About 300 people and a foursome of state lawmakers filled a conference room Wednesday night at John A. Logan College and listened as speaker after speaker slammed Gov. Rod Blagojevich's proposed cuts to the state budget.

Listen to the opening remarks of several legislators.

The hearing kicked off a round of 19 such meetings that will be hosted across the state before the end of the month as lawmakers look to override Blagojevich's $463 million veto package.

State Sen. David Luechtefeld, R- Okawville, addressed the crowd and called for grassroots efforts to force action.

Later, Luechtefeld said the governor's proposed cuts are not logical.

"I thought it was really hypocritical for him to say he wants to veto these things to use the money for health care when he's vetoing a lot of other health care to get there," Luechtefeld said. "It's a bare bones budget already and to take $500 million out of it in an attempt to start a program when we are not paying for the programs that we already have I think is just really wrong."

State Rep. Mike Bost, R-Murphysboro, said Blagojevich's plan to roll his veto savings into expanded health care is illegal.

"The really bad thing is that he wants to invest the money into a program that has not been approved by the General Assembly and I feel that is unconstitutional," he said. "The governor himself does not have the power to create a new program, without the approval of the General Assembly."

To that end, Bost said the legislature has a legal card to play should Blagojevich choose to advance with his cuts.

House Democratic staff delivered a slideshow presentation detailing various programs and services that would see their funding cut by the governor. And representatives from Blagojevich's office were on hand offering the administration's interpretation of the proposed vetoes.

State Sen. John O. Jones, R-Mount Vernon, said he hoped the hearings would pressure state Sen. President Emil Jones Jr., D-Chicago, to let his membership vote on an override of the governor's vetoes. Jones said he is particularly concerned about health care funding in his area.

"The president of the senate needs to stick with his word that he made when he and the other three leaders drafted the budget," said Jones. "He said he'd override the vetoes and now he's saying 'no.'"

He added that "It's not just pork projects we're talking about here."

blackwell.thomas@thesouthern.com

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To A Working Man wrote on Sep 14, 2007 6:37 PM:

" They weren't invited. Guess Bradley is supporting the Republicans these days. "

A Working Man wrote on Sep 14, 2007 7:10 AM:

" This was bi-partisan Democracy in action. The hearing dealt with issues that affect all the people of Southern Illinois. Hosted by John Bradley (D), Dave Luechtefeld (R), John O. Jones (R), Mike Bost (R). Many, if not most, of the public entities in attendance represent what is commonly perceived as the "core" of the Democratic Party;e.g., education, labor, social services, healthcare, etc. Even Grayson Gile, the guy running against Forby was there. Just where were Forby and Phelps? Why were they not there? "

Huh? wrote on Sep 13, 2007 10:33 PM:

" Mike Bost, better to be quiet and appear thoughtful then to open your mouth and remove all doubt of your stupidity. "

what? wrote on Sep 13, 2007 9:04 PM:

" John Bradley represents the 117th district (Marion). Phelps does not represent Marion. What is "what in the world" talking about? "

Hang in there, John Bradley. wrote on Sep 13, 2007 7:15 PM:

" I am glad someone is trying to help his constituents. We need more people like John Bradley. "

just wondering wrote on Sep 13, 2007 5:54 PM:

" Hey "what in the world". John Bradley is from Marion and represents the 117th district which INCLUDES Marion. "

Response to What in the World wrote on Sep 13, 2007 5:06 PM:

" Are you making some kind of a joke? Marion and the 118th are in John Bradley's district. If this was "tongue in cheek" then I guess I fail to see the humor. "

Ides of March wrote on Sep 13, 2007 3:17 PM:

" March is the only month without a federal holiday, unless you count the fact that every day for a state/federal worker is pretty much holiday pay. Start with a tightening of the payroll purse strings, and work downward to cut out the fat. That way, maybe there will be money available for the citizens, instead of the pork system. "

Silly Dough wrote on Sep 13, 2007 3:13 PM:

" A state budget and lack of money within the state had no impact on legislators getting their recent pay raise, so I do not see what they might be grumbling about, unless they whine with crocodile tears. "

Welcome to the GOP wrote on Sep 13, 2007 2:15 PM:

" It's good to finally see John Bradley join the Republican Party!!! "

Likes John Bradley wrote on Sep 13, 2007 12:11 PM:

" Emil Jones is just disgusting. Nothing he does would surprise me in the least (unless it was ethical). I do appreciate the efforts being made on my/our behalf by John Bradley, who is just one super nice guy, always has been. Go JB!!! "

Hmmmmmm. . . wrote on Sep 13, 2007 10:55 AM:

" State Senator Dave Luechtefeld attended the Regional Budget Hearing. State Senator John O. Jones attended it. Where was State Senator Gary Forby? The hearing was in his own district! "

What in the World wrote on Sep 13, 2007 10:30 AM:

" John Bradley is so pompous! He cannot get anything done for his district at all-thats why he is whining! If it wasnt for Forby and Phelps So. Illinois would get nothing. Look at all the construction going on in Marion and in the 118th District. Bradley get off the cameras! You are killing yourself!!! "