PI Original Josh Kalven Wednesday August 13th, 2008, 11:05am

Inching Forward?

Via Capitol Fax, comes some possibly encouraging news from the state fair:

House Speaker Michael Madigan drew applause at
Wednesday morning’s Democratic county chairmen's brunch when he said
"good progress" had been made among his members exploring the lease of
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Via Capitol Fax, comes some possibly encouraging news from the state fair:

House Speaker Michael Madigan drew applause at Wednesday morning’s Democratic county chairmen's brunch when he said "good progress" had been made among his members exploring the lease of the Illinois Lottery to fund a new statewide construction program.

Madigan has blocked Gov. Rod Blagojevich's proposed $25 billion public works program largely due to a lack of trust of the governor among House Democrats. But the powerful Madigan, who also chairs the state Democratic Party, said House Democrats have been meeting for the past two days to discuss a lottery lease—the basis for funding Blagojevich’s plan.

"Today, the prospects look very, very good," Madigan said to applause, largely from representatives of labor organizations who back the construction bill. Madigan said "good progress" has been made in reviewing the details of a lottery lease but also said work remains in developing an agreement.

The article goes on to quote Senate President Emil Jones saying, "The good news today is we’re going to move a capital bill forward."  

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