Quinn pushes pension reform, pressing issues

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Q: Is there support in the Legislature for that?

A: “The majority of Illinois citizens want a ban on assault weapons. There are some (politicians) — those who aspire to be governor — who are rather timid on that subject. I’m not ... Do you want a governor who takes stands for the common good or do you want someone who avoids taking stands?

“You don’t need a faint heart. I have a stout heart.”

Prisons

Quinn has ordered the closing of some prisons, including the super-maximum security prison in Tamms, but he’s run into resistance from some lawmakers and unions at a time when prisons are overcrowded.

Q: How can you close prisons when there’s overcrowding?

A: “Depends on what prison. Some prisons are specialized prisons. You don’t mix men and women in prison. You don’t have a supermax prison that almost every state in the union is closing down and maintain that for its own sake even if it’s half empty, or two-thirds now empty. That’s not smart.

“It costs far more to incarcerate somebody at Tamms, three times as much as another prison.”

Lincoln

Quinn, an Abraham Lincoln history buff, is known for peppering the Illinois slogan — “Land of Lincoln” — into nearly every speech and quoting the 16th president extensively.

Q: Are you going to see the new “Lincoln” movie?

A: “I’ve already seen it ... It’s an excellent movie.

“If you want to see how Democracy works, see that movie ... You will appreciate the battle to get pension reform if you see the movie and see how hard it was to abolish slavery and get that amendment for the people. And they went to great lengths to use the Democratic process properly.”

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