* This bill is probably not going anywhere in the Senate, but it’s still a good idea…
Two years after motorists complained about the cost of big blue tollway signs displaying Gov. Rod Blagojevich’s name, the House approved legislation Thursday that would ban the governor and other officials from putting their names on billboards aimed at promoting state programs. […]
[Rep. Elizabeth Coulson’a] bill would broaden an ethics law Blagojevich pushed in 2003 that bans state officials and lawmakers from appearing in public-service announcements on television, radio and in print media.
* There was one “No” vote…
Blagojevich’s aides have explained their belief that the signs are part of the governor’s duties, merely informational about the new tollway systems and do not violate the law.
One lawmaker — Chicago Democrat Kenneth Dunkin - agreed.
Dunkin said Thursday the public should know what elected officials are accomplishing and saw no problem with the Blagojevich tollway billboards. He described the proposed prohibition as a “vendetta toward one particular individual.”
* You can listen to Rep. Dunkin’s comments to reporters by clicking this link.
Thoughts?