State Rep. Martin McLaughlin (R-Lake Barrington) readily admits that his first year in Springfield left him wanting more.
“It was kind of strange based on the fact that we were separated,” McLaughlin told SoundCloud.com. “The ability to get together with state reps and senators live, or the fact that we couldn’t do that, I think, impacted communications that should have taken place between both sides. It really hampered collegial, cooperative collaborative discussion and boy do we need that here. So I think it was harmful in that regard.”
McLaughlin worries the will of the people will only further be neglected based on what he sees as Democrats’ faulty handling of the latest map redistricting.
“The official 2020 decennial counts released by the U.S. Census Bureau last week confirm that the Democrats’ redistricting plan violates the U.S. Constitution and federal law, as well as comparable provisions of the Illinois Constitution,” McLaughlin posted on Facebook.
McLaughlin also recently warned taxpayers not to be fooled by the long cash-strapped state’s first credit rating upgrade in nearly two decades.
“Illinois politicians claiming our credit rating trend is a sign we are being fiscally responsible is sad and pathetic,” McLaughlin posted on Facebook. “The federal bailout of Illinois enhanced our ability to temporarily pay obligations with our own money sent to Washington, borrowed from the Chinese, and charged on a credit card to our children and grandchildren. Without structural changes to our spending habits and addressing of our long term unsustainable liabilities, we will be right back where we were, hanging by our fingernails just above insolvency for our once-great state.”
Read more from the Kane County Reporter here.
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