“Right to work” and balancing the budget define Governor Rauner’s first 100 days in office

“Right to work” and balancing the budget define Governor Rauner’s first 100 days in office

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April 21 marks the 100th day since Governor Bruce Rauner took office in Illinois. It’s a milestone traditionally used to take stock of how things have gone so far. Two issues that have dominated these first few months are the state of Illinois’s finances and the governor’s fight to challenge unions. Anders Lindall, spokesman for the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Council 31; Greg Baise, president and CEO at the Illinois Manufacturers’ Association; and Laurence Msall, president of the Civic Federation join us to discuss the early goings of the Rauner administration.