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Home Front: Politix
Obama phones Jones. reversal on ethics bill - because now he can say he fought machine
2008-09-19
SPRINGFIELD---A day after getting a phone call from Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama, Senate President Emil Jones decided Thursday to summon senators back to the Capitol next week to tackle a high-profile ethics bill.

"I plan to call the Senate back into session to deal with the issue of ethics only at the request of my friend, Barack Obama," said Jones, whom Obama has called his political godfather.

Jones had been criticized for saying he wouldn't quickly call the Senate back to Springfield to consider Gov. Rod Blagojevich's changes to legislation to ban contributors who have or seek contracts worth at least $50,000 from giving to statewide officials who dole out the business.

The House overrode the governor's veto last week, but the soon-to-retire Jones said he'd wait until after the Nov. 4 election. Proponents argued that could kill the reforms, citing a 15-day clock they argued started ticking after the House vote.

Jones spokeswoman Cindy Davidsmeyer said other issues also are expected to be addressed next week but would not elaborate.

Trying to stay in the game on the issue, Blagojevich announced Thursday that he's calling the General Assembly into special session Monday to deal with ethics reform. With the potential for the Senate to also override his veto, Blagojevich summoned lawmakers back to Springfield in an attempt to get them to deal with his suggested changes.

The reversal comes after Obama's Wednesday phone call to lobby Jones on the issue.

"Sen. Obama called Sen.Jones today to offer his strong support for the ethics reforms pending before the Senate and urged him to pass them at the earliest possible opportunity," Obama spokesman Ben LaBolt said in a statement.

Some lawmakers and self-styled good government groups had called on Obama to lobby Jones, given Obama's history of pushing ethics reforms during his tenure as a state senator.

By calling Jones, Obama moved to quell questions about his dedication to ethics reform before they affected his presidential campaign. Looks like Palin has embarrassed him into doing one good thing

It was unclear Wednesday night what impact Obama's call had on Jones.

Stepping outside a Senate Democratic fundraiser at a Chicago hotel Wednesday evening to smoke, Jones was asked whether Obama's input would sway him.

"Come on, please, please, please, please, I'm here doing other stuff now. I'm not talking to [anyone] in the press," Jones replied.
Posted by:3dc

#4  Ethics in Illionis government? What a novel concept. Outside forces must be at play here.
Posted by: Richard of Oregon   2008-09-19 10:53  

#3  Emil and Barak - the Okeydoke brothers.

("Hey, Emil - the white voters are paying attention. We gotta make like we're for reform!")
Posted by: Ho Chi Omise3600   2008-09-19 08:27  

#2  ION TOPIX > RUSSIAN LAWMAKERS TARGET HALLOWEEN, VALENTINE'S DAY.

The future Russ Jihad [Year 2050?] expands agz CANDY + CHOCOLATE???

You just know Russ wants to say something about HOCKEY MOMS = PALIN in there somewhere.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2008-09-19 02:39  

#1  Citizens demanding ethics reform... Emil can't hear us

Tribune running articles and stories on IL ethics reform... Emil didn't read em

National Media begining to talk about IL Corruption... Emil didn't watch 'em

Sarah Palin brings it up, and 'The One' drops in the polls... Quick call Emil and demand that he do something to help prop up my failing campaign!

Illinois Corruption is the key to Obama, and will be his downfall. Rezko has been meeting with Federal Prosecutors regularly since his conviction. Anyone care to 'name that tune'?
Posted by: Snakes Unaise1030   2008-09-19 01:06  

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