* 11:00 am - Paul is out of town, so I won’t be able to do much live-blogging today. You can pick up the slack in comments by live-blogging the House’s Committee of the Whole at noon, if you so desire. Listen or watch here.
* 11:26 am - Despite taking much heat for doing a TV ad for Barack Obama and being too bipartisan, Sen. Kirk Dillard recently sent a red-meat campaign fundraising letter into his Senate district that bashes the Democrats for attempting to raise taxes, supporting a “massive” gaming expansion, dissing electric utility consumers, ignoring high gas prices and trying to cut job-creation incentives.
Trouble is, it’s a political fundraising letter and Dillard starts it off by saying he’s “at my desk on the Senate floor,” and includes his state telephone number at the bottom.
You can download the entire letter here [pdf file].
* 11:53 am - Steve Schnorf, a veteran commenter here and a former budget director, had this excellent point in comments today…
Did anyone besides me wonder how the Committee of the Whole went from being just the sort of dialogue we were looking for on Monday to a game that speaks for itself on Wednesday?
* 11:57 am - From Dick Durbin’s campaign…
Preliminary #s for Sen. Durbin’s second quarter fundraising show more than $6 million on hand and more than $2.4 million raised. The amount raised is expected to be higher than all other Senate Democratic incumbents up in ‘08.
The amount on hand is also expected to be to be higher than all other Senate Democratic incumbents up in ‘08, with the exception of Sen. Kerry, who has funds remaining from his Presidential campaign. The official FEC report will be available on July 16.
* 12:08 pm - At least one teachers union is turning thumbs down on the governor’s lottery lease scheme for now. From Dave Comerford at the Illinois Federation of Teachers…
We can’t support the lottery plan at this time. Right now, there is no plan to replace the funding that the lottery provides for general state aid. Also, we want to make sure there are no problems with the unions that represent the employees there.
We support the bond issue concept, but there has to be a plan for the future and we have to make sure that normal cost is taken care of also.
* 12:18 pm - Unbeknownst to myself and most others, the governor’s office did, indeed, write out a Lottery lease proposal back in April and presented it to Speaker Madigan’s staff in legislative draft form. The guv’s office reminded the Speaker of this in a memo it sent to him today.
I’m told Madigan is seriously considering putting the draft into bill form and giving it an up or down vote in the House. Stay tuned. [UPDATE: Scroll down to the 2:01 pm entry for more.]
Meanwhile, the governor’s office also presented Madigan with a proposed House resolution on the pension fund problem that includes no details of the governor’s Lottery or bond scheme proposals. The resolution simply supports coming up with a solution to the pension system by the end of the session.
The governor’s people were reportedly calling around the past few days asking House Democrats to vote “Present” on any Madigan-proposed resolution about the Lottery lease idea. Apparently failing to secure enough pledges, they’ve switched gears and asked that their feel-good resolution be presented instead.
The resolution and the cover letter about the governor’s original draft language can both be downloaded here.
* 12:32 pm - The House has begun. Rep. Jack Franks has been appointed chairman of the Committee of the Whole. 97 out of 118 members are present. Listen or watch here.
* 12:48 pm - Blink and you’ll miss it. The Senate has adjourned for the day. They’ll reconvene tomorrow at ten. The chamber did nothing today. The real “work” will be done at today’s hearing of the Senate Revenue Committee, which will hear testimony on leasing the state Lottery.
* 12:57 pm - As I’ve told you before, my father is a big Barack Obama fan and has decorated his 1963 Cadillac with huge “Obama ‘08″ stickers. The AP ran a photo today of Obama leaning up against Dad’s car…

And the Politico had this item at the end of a story on Obama’s speech to some transcendental meditation types…
Behind him, a man driving a red, white and blue 1963 Cadillac convertible with the word “Obamalac” and “The Time Is Now” carefully stenciled across it was being gently chided by a wiry, smiling meditator.
“The time is now,” the driver said, as he headed out of town.
“But the time is always now,” the local man said.
Oy.
And I hope he doesn’t get himself on the wrong side of the Secret Service while he’s out there tooling around. A photo here of the Obamalac has this caption…
At one point the owner of this car pulled up in front of Obama’s ride, and the secret service told him to move on.
Oy, again.
* 2:01 pm - With a hat tip to a commenter, the House has just moved two amendments out of Rules Committee.
House Amendment 1 to HB 2055 has the governor’s Lottery lease language. House Amendment 1 to HB 3755 has the guv’s pension bond language.
So, it looks like we’re gonna get a floor vote.
* 2:10 pm - Rep. Kurt Granberg and Rep. Jay Hoffman are carrying the governor’s proposed House Resolution on resolving the pension fund crisis by the end of the session. HR 575 can be found here.