Congressman Rodney Davis is not on board with all of the Governor's ideas. (WJBC file photo)
By IRN
SPRINGFIELD – Right-to-work and higher education funding are two areas where Gov. Bruce Rauner may find himself at odds with a congressman from his own party.
U.S. Rep. Rodney Davis (R-Taylorville) says he hopes Rauner takes a different approach to his proposed $400 million in cuts to the state's colleges, as well as working with labor unions.
I’m going to work with the governor. I’m going with our legislative leaders, and I’m also going to work with the labor leaders that have worked with me to hopefully come up with solutions that are going to be beneficial for the entire state,” Davis said. “But let’s remember, the governor was left with a fiscal crisis that, unfortunately, doesn’t make people gasp like they did when Rod Blagojevich was inaugurated.”
Davis says in both cases, these proposals should be seen as starting points for negotiations among state lawmakers.