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Madigan resigns from Illinois House Does not announce plans for state Democratic Party chairmanship
By Sarah Mansur CAPITOL NEWS ILLINOIS
Former House Speaker Michael J. Madigan, 78, announced Feb. 19 he will step down from the state House of Representatives after 50 years in office. “I leave office at peace with my decision and proud of the many contributions I’ve made to the state of Illinois, and I do so knowing I’ve made a difference,” Madigan wrote in a lengthy emailed statement.
His initial statement said he planned to retire by the end of the month, but by the end of the day Feb. 18, the letter he submitted to the clerk of the Illinois House said his resignation was effective immediately, a spokesperson confirmed. His current term, which he won in November, would have ended in January 2023. Madigan, who was the longest serving state House speaker in the country, failed to earn enough support to win another term as speaker,
resulting in the election last month of Speaker Emanuel “Chris” Welch. Madigan’s support within the Democratic caucus began to fracture after federal prosecutors revealed last July that utility giant Commonwealth Edison admitted its executives were bribing associates of Madigan in a yearslong scheme in order to ensure legislation favorable to the company. Although he has not been charged and he denies wrongdoing, Madigan was forced on the defensive after
Republican lawmakers launched a special committee to investigate his involvement in the scheme. That committee ended with a partisan finding that Madigan did not commit conduct unbecoming of a lawmaker. “It’s no secret that I have been the target of vicious attacks by people who sought to diminish my many achievements lifting up the working people of Illinois. The fact is, my motivation for holding elected office has never wavered. I have been res-
olute in my dedication to public service and integrity, always acting in the interest of the people of Illinois,” Madigan said in the statement. Madigan, who was raised in the Clearing neighborhood on Chicago’s southwest side, is a graduate of Notre Dame University and Loyola University Chicago School of Law. In 1969, just two years after graduating law school, Madigan was elect-
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Seniors enjoy free hot dogs on Valentine’s Day
(Above): These Village Board members braved the freezing temperatures to help Village President Frank DeSimone wish senior residents a happy Valentine’s Day with a free hot dog and a card. Pictured are (from left): Village Trustees Marie Frey and Ann Franz and Village Clerk Nancy Quinn. Left: On Friday, Feb. 12, the Village of Bensenville hosted a free Hot Dog Drive-Thru event to celebrate Valentine’s Day with local seniors. Village President Frank DeSimone (pictured here at a car window) and members of the Village Board braved the frigid weather to wish Bensenville seniors a happy Valentine’s Day with a warm hot dog. Hot dogs were provided by Bensenville’s Gina’s Hot Dogs & Italian Beef and included a Valentine’s Day card from Village President Frank DeSimone.
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