Rod Blagojevich
Governor - Democrat
State Capitol
207 Statehouse
Springfield, Illinois 62706
tel: (217) 782-6830
fax: (217) 524-4049
Capitol: (217) 782-2000
Barack Obama
Senator - Democrat
713 Hart Senate Office Building
Washington DC 20510
(202) 224-2854
Richard Durbin
Senator - Democrat
309 Hart Senate Office Building
Washington DC 20510
(202) 224-2152
State Republican Party
Chariman: Andy McKenna
205 W. Randolph, Suite 1245
Chicago, IL 60606
tel: (312) 201-9000
fax: (312) 201-0181
Congresspersons
- 1st: Bobby L. Rush
- 2nd: Jesse L. Jackson Jr.
- 3rd: Daniel Lipinski
- 4th: Luis Gutierrez
- 5th: Rahm Emanuel
- 6th: Peter J. Roskam
- 7th: Danny K. Davis
- 8th: Melissa L. Bean
- 9th: Jan Schakowsky
- 10th: Mark Kirk
- 11th: Jerry Weller
- 12th: Jerry Costello
- 13th: Judy Biggert
- 14th: Denny Hastert
- 15th: Timothy V. Johnson
- 16th: Donald Manzullo
- 17th: Phil Hare
- 18th: Ray LaHood
- 19th: John Shimkus
State Legislature
Illinois
Republicans Should Support the Appointment of Roland Burris to the United States Senate
Posted January 1st, 2009 by Michael Erickson in
As to the matter itself, I concur that, from what I have learned thus far, there is no problem with the credentials of Mr. Burris himself; and Governor Blagojevich remains the sole, legal Governor of the State of Illinois. He has not been impeached, let alone removed from office; and he has not been found guilty of any crimes. At most, we have heard leaked portions of audio taped conversations, in which there is the suggestion that he wanted to profit in some manner for whichever appointment he would make.
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