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State of the State: What Does Illinois Need to Fix?

Gov. Pat Quinn gave his fifth State of the State address on Wednesday afternoon. What do you think should be his top priorities over the next year?

 

Gov. Pat Quinn voiced his support for gay marriage in Illinois, a minimum wage hike and tougher gun laws during his State of the State speech Wednesday afternoon, according to the Chicago Tribune. 

The Associated Press has posted the full text from Quinn's State of the State speech. Here are some of the highlights:

Quinn also spent much of his speech touting his accomplishments during his term as governor, such as cuts to Medicaid and ethics laws that have been passed, according to Crain's Chicago. 

Quinn has said he will run for re-election in 2014. If he does, he is expected to have an opponent in the March 2014 Democratic primary. 

Quinn has gotten low approval ratings in recent months. A Democratic-leaning Public Policy Polling survey released at the end of November found Quinn to be the least popular governor in the United States with an approval rating of 25 percent.

Tell Us: What are the top issues affecting Illinois today? What would you like to see fixed in the coming year?

Related Topics: Budget Deficit, Gov. Pat Quinn, Illinois Government, Pension Reform, State of the State, and Talker State

Kim Aponte

9:16 am on Thursday, February 7, 2013

Illinois needs to opt out of the Welfare ban for drug felons-the law is outdated and causing much undue harm to individuals.....

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