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JIM DURKIN
STATE REPRESENTATIVE + 82ND DISTRICT
HOUSE REPUBLICAN LEADER
November 17, 2016
Speaker Michael Madigan
300 State House
Springfield, IL 62706
Dear Speaker Madigan:
During our Leaders’ meetings this week, we discussed the importance of enacting reforms to create jobs and
grow our economy. Employment in Illinois is flat over the past decade, and we continue to lose manufacturing
jobs while neighboring states expand. Without reforms that spur economic growth, increase employment, and
bring new tax revenue through growth, Illinois will continue to suffer from structural budget deficits year after
year. .
Governor Rauner presented us with his ideas to create jobs, lower property taxes, and improve our schools. In
‘Wednesday's Leaders’ meeting, we discussed a specific proposal to lower workers” compensation costs,
understanding that Illinois’s costly, uncompetitive workers’ compensation system is one of the primary reasons
that employers have left Ilinois or choose not to relocate or expand here. That proposal was introduced in July
2015, following bipartisan discussions catlier that year.
[At the conclusion of our Wednesday meeting, we agreed to return with feedback on the various reform
proposals discussed during the meeting. Governor Rauner repeatedly made clear that he has no pro-conditions
to. bipartisan agreement on a balanced budget with needed reforms, and he specifically requested your input
and ideas. A bipartisan agreement to end this budget impasse will only happen with meaningful negotiations
between the legislative leaders and the Governor. Our workers’ compensation reform proposal is a starting point
for discussion, not an ultimatum.
So I am surprised to learn that ~ within hours after the conclusion of our Wednesday meeting ~ you referred the
workers’ compensation reform proposal, House Bill 4248, to the House Labor and Commerce Committee for a
hearing on Monday, November 28, 2016. I believe it is premature to hold a hearing on the matter; our goal
should be to use the legislation as a starting point for discussion at our Leaders’ meeting that day.The people of Illinois want us to work together to fix Illinois, We want fair hearings on proposals we craft
together in a bi-partisan manner. I urge you to return to the negotiating table with suggestions and to work
together in good faith to end the budget impasse. We will succeed by working together on a path towards
compromise and mutual agreement on a comprehensive balanced budget with reforms,
Sincerely,
Gam Du
Jim Durkin
House Republican Leader
CC: Senate President John Cullerton_
Senate Republican Leader Christine Radogno
Governor Bruce Rauner