* So, will Emil Jones change his mind about the veto overrides? We have some conflicting reports in today’s papers. Here’s the Tribune…
The House voted overwhelmingly Tuesday to restore $424 million in spending vetoed by Gov. Rod Blagojevich, but the Senate president showed no sign of going along despite mounting pressure to change his mind.
“Oh, no, no, no,” said Senate President Emil Jones (D-Chicago).
* Sun-Times…
Senate President Emil Jones (D-Chicago), an ally of the governor, vowed again to block a Senate vote restoring Blagojevich’s cuts.
“I’ve already stated my position,” Jones said.
* Post-Dispatch…
For Blagojevich’s budget cuts to be reversed, the state Senate would have to vote to override, and Senate President Emil Jones, D-Chicago, a Blagojevich ally, has said he won’t call an override vote.
“It has not changed,” said Jones spokeswoman Cindy Davidsmeyer. “He does not plan to override.”
* Associated Press…
[The vetoes] now head to the Senate, where President Emil Jones reiterated Tuesday his vow to block any efforts to overturn the governor’s cuts.
* But GateHouse finds some wiggle room and boldly heds its story today: Jones wavers on cuts - Says he may change mind about barring Senate vote…
…Not as expected was the mixed-signal reaction of Senate President Emil Jones, D-Chicago, to the House vote.
“We’ve got to look at (the House action) and see what they did,” Jones said shortly afterward. Asked if that meant he is changing his mind about allowing a Senate vote on restoring the money, he responded, “No, no, no, no.”
However, asked later Tuesday if he will still refuse to let the Senate vote on overriding the cuts, Jones said, “I don’t know. You know, things change. I might change my mind.
Blagojevich and Jones have to come up with a way to give Madigan a perceived “win” or we’ll never see an end to this session. The overrides could go a long way to accomplish that, but I doubt they’re there yet. So, while GateHouse might be correct in the long run (and I’ve been on the opposite side of conventional wisdom enough to not dismiss any reports like this), GateHouse may be reading too much into what Jones said yesterday.
* Meanwhile, from a press release…
AFSCME members who work for the state of Illinois or for community-based nonprofit agencies serving individuals with developmental disabilities will converge on the state capitol today. They will urge senators to demand a vote to override gubernatorial budget vetoes that would cut needed staff from state agencies and sharply reduce a cost-of-living pay increase for low-wage direct-care workers.
After lobbying their senators, union members will join a 2:00 p.m. rally in the capitol rotunda, where representatives of concerned organizations from across Illinois will urge senators to call for an override vote. Several senators are expected to address the rally and announce their support for an immediate override vote.
* More stuff, compiled by Paul…
* Rick Winkel: Do any Illinois state leaders deserve our respect?
* House overrides Blagojevich veto
* House vetoes Blagojevich on budget
* House overrides budget vetoes
* Members listen to people talk about impact of budget cuts
* Chicago Public Radio: Budget cut appeals
* Editorial: Capital construction bill a place to start
* Bethany Jaegar: Roundup