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Durkin tells rally-goers seeking huge Exelon bailout that his caucus stands with them

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* House Republican Leader Jim Durkin earlier this week…

“Today’s indictment of former chief of staff Tim Mapes underscores the criminal enterprise operated under the dome by former Speaker Michael Madigan, also known as Public Official A.”

Much of that criminal enterprise involved ComEd. And now ComEd’s parent company Exelon is trying to strong-arm the General Assembly into forking over hundreds of millions of dollars in ratepayer subsidies to keep three nuclear power plants open, even though an independent audit showed it only needs a fraction of that cash mountain.

* Today, the labor front group for Exelon hosted a Statehouse rally and Leader Durkin spoke. While saying he wanted a “fair” result for consumers, he also said this to the gathered Exelon workers and other political dignitaries

Your voices have been heard. Our caucus, the House Republicans, standing with each and every one of you to ensure that our nuclear fleet will continue to operate and serve the better of Illinois. So with that, I thank you, keep up the work. Make sure your voices are loud. We are behind you. Have a great day.

This is the 2016 playbook all over again. I don’t think it’ll work this time around, but as I told you Wednesday, firming up Republican support is crucial for Exelon as the session enters its final days.

* Related…

* Ex-state Sen. Annazette Collins pleads not guilty after feds file new indictment: The former politician-turned-lobbyist had originally been indicted March 31 in connection with the feds’ ongoing bribery investigation revolving around ComEd and Springfield politics.

posted by Rich Miller
Friday, May 28, 21 @ 12:23 pm

Comments

  1. here in the shadow of the Byron cooling towers, the union “save the nuke plant” signs are in the same yards that had the Trump signs

    Comment by 100 miles west Friday, May 28, 21 @ 12:26 pm

  2. Sounds like Durkin desperately wants to be a part of said criminal enterprise

    Comment by Precinct Captain Friday, May 28, 21 @ 12:27 pm

  3. Durkin already was involved in that enterprise - they HGOP has never opposed what ComEd/Exelon asked.

    Comment by SportShoz Friday, May 28, 21 @ 12:29 pm

  4. Call Exelon’s bluff. It will cost Exelon a huge bundle to dispose of the radioactive cores when they decommission the plants.

    Comment by A Jack Friday, May 28, 21 @ 12:50 pm

  5. I know Durkin likes to talk out of both sides of his mouth but this is really something. Yelling about corruption and “Madigan!” but then basically saying “we should give Exelon what they want” is an amazing bit of hypocrisy even for Durkin.

    Comment by DuPage Dem Friday, May 28, 21 @ 12:57 pm

  6. Jim Durkin: always protecting the little guy…

    Comment by Chicago Cynic Friday, May 28, 21 @ 12:58 pm

  7. Durkin certainly has more guts than brains to be pulling on this string.

    He knows the part he played in ComEd, and more directly Ameren.

    Comment by TheInvisibleMan Friday, May 28, 21 @ 1:00 pm

  8. “Call Exelon’s bluff. It will cost Exelon a huge bundle to dispose of the radioactive cores when they decommission the plants.” All nuclear plant license holders are required to fully fund their decommissioning costs into an account that can only be used for that purpose. They closed a plant in Pennsylvania and New Jersey with no apprehension. Exelon won’t be bluffed; empty threats mean nothing to them.

    Comment by Nunya Friday, May 28, 21 @ 1:01 pm

  9. =to keep three nuclear power plants open,=

    Three nukes that are in GQP territory. Socialism is fine if it comes with a donation i guess.

    Comment by JS Mill Friday, May 28, 21 @ 1:10 pm

  10. I would ask Durkin specifically if he supports $500 million per year for Exelon, or even the $350 million/year reported in Crain’s.

    Might get a different answer.

    Comment by Ok Friday, May 28, 21 @ 1:29 pm

  11. Boy, this will really help Durkin and the House GOP in all those suburban areas they’ve lost, won’t it? /s

    Comment by low level Friday, May 28, 21 @ 1:40 pm

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