House Speaker Michael Madigan was hoping on March 7 to avoid the same results as the previous week.
Back then, one of his pension-reform proposals received just one vote - his own. None of his other pension amendments received more than five votes.
That wasn't supposed to happen. Members of his leadership team thought some of those amendments would get at least a few dozen votes. Oops.
Making matters worse, the House Republicans refused to even participate in the process, with not a single member voting up, down, or "present" on Madigan's amendments.
Asked about the GOP refusal to vote, Madigan on last Wednesday's Illinois Lawmakers television program said he believed the Republicans had made a "mistake."
"They're elected," Madigan told host Jak Tichenor. "And their electors tell them to come here and vote. They don't tell them to come here and not participate."







