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Cullerton: Gay marriage, gun debates not a ‘waste’

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And he has previously suggested setting aside, for now, the prickly topic of local school districts picking up some of the retirement cost of teachers, a concession made by House counterpart, Speaker Michael Madigan. That opened the door to what proved to be an unfruitful meeting Saturday with Gov. Pat Quinn and legislative leaders.

Cullerton was coming off the biggest election in Senate Democrats’ history, winning five seats in November to take the majority to an unprecedented 40 votes versus Republicans’ 19. National opinion seemed to show there was significant momentum for gay marriage, and the Illinois proposal had recent public encouragement from President Barack Obama.

The time was right to push gay marriage, supporters thought.

But a procedural setback unexpectedly held it up. It was late Thursday before a committee approved it and sent it to the floor, following Republican complaints about details of the bill.

Similarly, legislation to regulate high-capacity ammunition clips and assault rifles in the wake of last month’s Connecticut school massacre received a chilly reception. It won a committee OK but still hasn’t moved to the floor.

Cullerton said the holdups are just part of lawmaking, not the result of too much nose-counting and too little focus on clear legislative language.

“Did we waste time by doing this exercise? Absolutely not,” Cullerton said. Committee hearings on guns and gay marriage “flushed out the opposition” and helped Democrats determine where they can clarify language or concede issues.

“It’s not an admission we did something wrong,” Cullerton said. “When they raise issues, we say, ‘OK, we’ll make this clear, maybe that would help you?’ And they say, ‘Sure.’ “

And the Senate didn’t quit. If the House does cobble together a pension reform bill, the Senate will be back Tuesday.

Said Cullerton, “We are open for business.”

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