To subscribe to Capitol Fax, click here. *** UPDATED x7 - Brady, Cullerton, Emanuel, Durkin, Rauner respond *** Radogno to resign Saturday Thursday, Jun 29, 2017 * I’ve been talking with Senate GOP Leader Christine Radogno for weeks about the rumors that she’s going to resign. We chatted yesterday and I was promised a formal response today. Radogno just sent me a text message… I’m out of here 7-1. End of business. Let’s hope she helps finalize a budget deal by then. Personally, I’d like to see her go out on a high note. *** UPDATE 1 *** Full statement… Statement from Senate Republican Leader Christine Radogno: “It truly is an honor to represent the 41st Senate District and my Republican colleagues in the Illinois Senate. I have done the job to the very best of my ability and always with the needs of the state and my constituents in mind. I am proud of my legislative accomplishments – none of which were achieved alone. I have always appreciated the support, advice and counsel of my colleagues in both parties, staff and family. I have particularly enjoyed my friendship and working relationship with Senate President John Cullerton that began the day we were chosen as Leaders of our respective caucuses. However, I believe it’s time for a new Senate Republican leader. I have done everything I can do to resolve the state’s budget crisis. I will continue to do so for the coming days. But if the solution will not come on my watch, I hope and pray that the Governor, other legislative leaders, Democrats and Republicans in the Senate and House can find a path to solve the state’s problems. Though I leave political office with a sense of sadness and some disappointment, I leave with no regrets. I did my best – that’s all I could do. It has been a privilege to serve. But now I am looking forward to returning to private life and spending time with my family, especially my five grandchildren. Effective close of business on July 1, 2017 – the start of the new fiscal year – I intend to resign my position as Senate Leader and Senator from the 41st District. The Caucus has already begun executing the plan for a smooth, orderly and expeditious transition.” She’s a class act through and through. *** UPDATE 2 *** I think it may wind up being a little narrower than this, but this is true at the moment…

Source: Senators Bill Brady, Karen McConnaughey and Michael Connelly are on the short list to replace Christine Radogno. https://t.co/jjc8pl1vP7 — Mark Maxwell (@WCIA3Mark) June 29, 2017 From what I’ve been hearing, Brady has been working a roll call for the past couple of days. *** UPDATE 3 *** Press release… Governor Bruce Rauner today released the following statement regarding Senate Republican Leader Christine Radogno’s resignation: “It’s been an honor and a privilege to work alongside Leader Radogno these last two years as we continue to try to improve the lives of the people of Illinois. She is a consummate professional and public servant, who has championed fiscal responsibility and human services that help our most vulnerable residents. While she will be sorely missed, Diana and I wish her all the best in her future endeavors.” *** UPDATE 4 *** From House GOP Leader Jim Durkin… “Chris Radogno has been my Senator and Co-Republican Leader for many years. I am fortunate to call her a confidant and friend. Her contributions to her district and the State of Illinois are immeasurable. Chris always stayed above the fray in this very partisan environment. Her constituents and I will miss her valued leadership.” *** UPDATE 5 *** From Mayor Rahm Emanuel… “Leader Radogno has been a committed and courageous public servant who has put the needs of her constituents, and all Illinois residents, ahead of special interests, politics and partisanship. Throughout her five terms in office she has always proven willing to reach across the aisle to find solutions for Illinois’ most pressing challenges, and her reasonable, pragmatic, collaborative approach to policy stands as a model for other legislators to follow. As the first female leader of a party in the Illinois legislature, she has served as a role model and paved a path for future generations to follow. I join residents across the state of Illinois in thanking Leader Radogno for her service and wishing her well in her next chapter.” *** UPDATE 6 *** Press release… Illinois Senate President John J. Cullerton issued the following statement regarding the pending retirement of his colleague and friend Republican Leader Christine Radogno. She and I began as Senate leaders on the same day. We started our relationship in those roles by voting for each other. We then turned our attention to the impeachment trial. We followed that up with a long-overdue, bipartisan agreement on investing in roads, bridges, schools and other infrastructure. It has been nine years of cooperation and professionalism It’s been my honor to have Leader Radogno as my legislative partner, and I have cherished the opportunity to work with her as a colleague and friend. She was the one who first reached out to me to start the Senate effort to show that we could balance the budget. Frankly, this week’s leaders meetings wouldn’t be occurring if it wasn’t for her. I will miss her camaraderie and common sense. But I also hope that she has a few tricks left up her sleeve before July 1 to help us finally get out of this mess. *** UPDATE 7 *** Sen. Bill Brady… “Over the years, it has been a privilege and an honor to work alongside Leader Christine Radogno. Chris has a track record of being an incredibly hard working, principled and bipartisan leader who truly believes in working across the aisle to do what is best for the people of this state. I want to thank her for her years of service to the state of Illinois, and wish her and her family nothing but the best as she moves on into this next phase.” - Posted by Rich Miller

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