This is too long to post all of it, but here is a link:
http://www.dailykos.com/storyonly/2006/1/18/131250/121 I know that the Governor has had his share of problems. But remember that the good things that have happened occurred because the social priorities in our state are very different from those in Washington at this time and there is a reason for that. The state legislature elections are important!
Here is a key excerpt from the Governor's address:
"We have turned things around, dramatically changed priorities, and the results are clear.
Illinois is now the only state that guarantees access to affordable, comprehensive health care for every single child.
Illinois now leads the nation in making health care available to working men and women. 400,000 people who didn't have health care three years ago now have health care today.
Illinois now does more than any other state to help senior citizens pay for the high cost of prescription drugs.
We're now a state that has invested more money in its schools in the last three years than any other state in the Midwest, and more money in our schools than 43 other states across the nation.
We raised graduation standards for the first time in 21 years so that students will learn more.
And to help children start learning sooner, we've dramatically expanded pre-school, putting us among the top three states in the nation.
We're now a state that led 44 others in job creation in the last year - a state where businesses are investing and industries like coal are coming back to life.
We're now a state where crime has fallen by nearly 7%, and a state that has a homeland security record better than almost any other.
We are well on our way to being the only state to convert its entire tollway to Open Road Tolling. That means drivers no longer having to stop or even slow down just to pay a toll.
And today - Illinois is a fairer state - than we were three years ago. We're a state that guarantees more rights and more opportunities to African Americans, to Latinos, to immigrants, to women, and to gays and lesbians - in short, more opportunities for men and women across our state who for far too long have been denied an equal chance to live a better life.
Ladies and gentlemen, Illinois is now a state where more people have health care, where we have more money and higher standards for our schools, where crime is down and where jobs are up. By working together, and making tough choices, we were able to do all of this while eliminating a $5 billion budget deficit, and without asking people to pay more in taxes.
And we did all of this despite policies coming out of Washington that have been indifferent and sometimes even hostile to the very people we've been trying to help.
When the federal government stalled or took steps that have hurt working and middle class families, we've consistently stepped up and filled the void.
When Washington wouldn't raise the minimum wage, we did.
When Washington wouldn't guarantee women equal pay for equal work, we did.
When Washington tried to strip overtime pay from workers we made it clear that here in Illinois - overtime pay still means time and a half over forty and double time on Sundays
This administration in Washington supports tax breaks and pursues trade policies that encourage companies to move jobs overseas.
If you're a factory worker or an engineer, a medical technician or a customer service representative, a software designer or a stock analyst, you can walk into work one morning and find out that you've been replaced by someone in another part of the world. Their trade policies have resulted in nearly one million American jobs being sent to other countries.
That may be acceptable policy in Washington. But it's not in Illinois. They send jobs to India. We brought OfficeMax to Naperville. They send jobs to China. We helped Chrysler expand in Belvidere. They send jobs to Indonesia. We brought Pella Windows to Macomb."