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VOL. 15 • NO. 46
By Grant Morgan
CAPITOL NEWS ILLINOIS
U. S. Senator Dick Durbin wants to scrap the Electoral College system of electing the country’s president. Durbin, one of Illinois’ two U.S. senators, joined fellow Democratic Sens. Brian Schatz of Hawaii, Dianne Feinstein of California, and Kirsten Gillibrand of New York in announcing the push for a constitutional amendment to abolish the Electoral College. The amendment takes the form of a Senate Joint Resolution, which needs two-thirds majorities in both the House and Senate to be sent to states, where approval from three-quarters of legislatures is required for ratification. The amendment would scrap the Electoral College, which the senators call “undemocratic,” in favor of direct election of the U.S. president by popular vote.
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Family Day at the Museum
“The Electoral College is a relic from a shameful period in our nation’s history,” Durbin wrote in a news release, “and allows some votes to carry greater weight than others. “A handful of states now determine the leader for all 50 states, regardless of each candidate’s final vote tally.” Durbin mentioned the two times in the past 20 years that a president won the popular vote but lost the election. Both losing candidates were Democrats—Al Gore in 2000 and Hillary Clinton in 2016. A federal constitutional amendment eliminating the Electoral College is just one way Illinois is looking to change the way to elect a president. Another plan would bypass, rather than eliminate, the Electoral College
Four-year-old Beckett Chessman works with Mom to build a miniature chair out of everyday objects like paper, straws, rubber bands and paperclips, while Dad and 16-month-old River look on. It was all part of Family Day at a local area museum.
See DURBIN, Page 4
Public meeting planned to discuss bike path engineering study The meeting will be conducted in an informal, open house format. Feel free to drop in at any time between 4 - 6 p.m. Bensenville Public Works-Engineering and consultant representatives will be present to discuss the project and to answer questions on an individual basis. The meeting will be accessible to persons with a disability. Anyone in need of special assistance and planning to attend should contact the Village of Bensenville listed below by Friday, April 12 by telephone, in writing, or by e-mail. For more information, call (630) 350-3435.
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