Illinois politicians wrapped up their lame-duck session on Tuesday evening and will begin the 104th General Assembly following the inauguration on the UIS campus. However, some members are lamenting over how little they feel was done during the session. State Representative Chris Miller, a Republican out of Oakland, says that he was not impressed with how much time was actually spent working on issues.
Representative Miller says for how much they get paid, there should have been more accomplished.
Representative Miller says that he could think of many things that they could have been talking about during the session and doesn't understand why it wasn't done.
The Lame Duck Session wrapped up Tuesday. For more information, visit ilga.gov.













