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THURSDAY, JAN. 14, 2021

Madigan suspends speaker campaign: ‘This is not a withdrawal’ Kathleen Willis drops out of the race for speaker

By Jerry Nowicki

CAPITOL NEWS ILLINOIS

House Speaker Michael Madigan announced he would suspend his campaign for House Speaker of the 102nd General Assembly on Monday, but his statement made clear he

was not withdrawing from the race. “This is not a withdrawal. I have suspended my campaign for speaker,” Madigan said in a statement released by his office Monday morning. “As I have said many times in the past, I have always put the best interest of the House Democratic Caucus and our members first. The House Democratic Caucus can work

to find someone, other than me, to get 60 votes for speaker.” The last sentence of the brief statement is indicative of the uphill battle Madigan’s challengers will have to climb—they will need 60 votes, or 42 more than any challenger appeared to have Sunday night. The House speaker is chosen by House members, and can receive

both Republican and Democratic votes. There are 73 Democrats and 45 Republicans who will be seated in the 102nd General Assembly. Traditionally, however, a majority party speaker receives votes from members of their own party. In the first closed-door unofficial ballot conducted between Democrats in a private room at the Bank of

Springfield Center on Sunday night, Madigan received 51 votes, according to several reports confirmed by Capitol News Illinois. The speaker also has the endorsement of the Illinois Legislative Black Caucus and Illinois Legislative Latino Caucus—two key voting blocs

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Hailey Chiovino (left) and Petya Haralanova

Addison Trail students take part in Chicago Shakespeare Slam Addison Trail seniors Hailey Chiovino and Petya Haralanova have been participating in Chicago Shakespeare Theater’s fourth annual Chicago Shakespeare Slam since September – and the public is invited to view their final work. The Chicago Shakespeare Slam is an event that encourages teens to engage with Shakespeare’s compositions in a fun and exciting way. Chiovino and Haralanova worked with students from high schools

throughout the Chicago area to create a collaborative, filmed production of “Hamlet.” Although the program took place virtually this year because of the COVID-19 pandemic, participants were still able to have a learning experience through a series of filmed workshops, live video conference gatherings and more. Two full-length films that include each school’s performance aired earlier this week.

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Fenton thanks donor, Wood Dale police

The City of Wood Dale Police Department received an anonymous donation of $800 from a person who wanted to help other local families. This donation was split among four families at $200 each and the City of Wood Dale contacted Fenton High School to collaborate on identifying families in need. Fenton is grateful for the opportunity to further support our students and families. Fenton thanks the anonymous donor, the Wood Dale police and all others involved.

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