Lawmakers to send Rauner controversial bill to expand abortion coverage
Sen.
Harmon said he had not received any assurances that Rauner would sign the measure after the governor's prior veto pledge, but said he believed it was time to officially send the measure to Rauner's desk.
"I believe the work that the advocates have been doing over the last several months has had an effect on the governor," said Harmon, of
Abortion rights advocacy groups had said they did not want to see the measure go to Rauner's desk until the governor had committed to sign it as is. Harmon said he expected the groups would strengthen their current campaign pushing the governor to sign the bill after it reaches his desk.
As lawmakers in the Democratic-controlled
Rauner's veto threat came despite his response to an
"I dislike the
For months, the field of
Last week, Rauner declined to take a position on the bill when reporters asked him about it. That contrasted with Rauner's veto pledge, which had been considered a key demand for the loyalty from some conservative Republican lawmakers going into the 2018 election campaign.
Rauner said he had been meeting with those on both sides of the issue and "listening to their points of view."
Harmon said he was "encouraged the governor has moved (on the legislation) from supporting, to threatening to veto, to now moving to an undecided position. I think he's coming back in the right direction."
The legislation also would prevent a trigger in current
Harmon, however, said if Rauner decides to do anything beyond signing the bill in its original form, it would be dead. A veto override or a vote on accepting written changes in an amendatory veto would not be considered by lawmakers.
Holding onto the bill had allowed
Vetoing the bill, however, risks angering suburban moderates, a crucial voting bloc for the fall 2018 general election.
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