Emanuel on Sunday continued to lash out at Rauner's action, calling the veto a "callous decision" and saying the governor "should have the courage to stand behind his decision" after having once indicated support for the measure. The mayor, who has mostly bit his tongue during the Springfield standoff in the hopes of helping craft a compromise that would help the city, got personal on Friday. He brought up the fact that an early childhood education organization run by Illinois first lady Diana Rauner joined a lawsuit seeking to have social service agencies paid by the state during the impasse.