Monday, April 15, 2013

Protesters against Sullivan



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A protest crowd  gathered in front of State Rep. Ed Sullivan’s district office in Mundelein to protest his recently announced intention to vote for the same-sex marriage bill currently being considered in Springfield.

Representative Sullivan has described the response to his announcement as being “overwhelmingly positive.”   News of his announcement has generated a significantly negative reaction in many of the political groups, churches and private schools in the area, with many voters expressing a determination to challenge Sullivan in the Republican Primary next year.  We shall see if all this really gathers enough steam to promote a candidate that can unseat Rep. Sullivan.

Monday, April 8, 2013

Rep. Sullivan supports Gay Marriage



State Rep. Ed Sullivan Jr. of Mundelein said Sunday he will support a bill to allow gay marriage in Illinois, becoming the second House Republican to do so and first among leadership.


Sullivan, who is chairman of the House Republican campaign organization, said his decision to back same-sex marriage represented a personal and family evolution on the issue. Previously an opponent of civil unions, Sullivan told the Tribune that his mother-in-law, who lives in the southwest suburbs, has been in a same-sex relationship.
"The first reaction from people might be, 'Well he might be voting for that just because of his mother-in-law,'" Sullivan said. "The reality is, because my mother-in-law is gay, I have more of an understanding and familiarity with same-sex couples."


Sullivan said he believes more Republicans among the 47 in the House will sign on.
"There is tremendous momentum leading up to this vote. I think we're very close," he said. "There's many of my colleagues that have talked about this, that have said it's the right thing to do."

"This issue for me … goes to the core of fairness — marriage equality for all people. I think it is in line with … what I believe, and I personally believe it is in line with what our party believes, and that's trying to treat people with fairness," Sullivan said.
Sullivan said he believes his decision follows the wishes of voters in his northwest suburban district. He acknowledged that opponents cite their religious beliefs but said the bill contains strong religious protections.



"I try to err on the side of being a public servant and serving my district as opposed to potentially being a politician and just serving that subset (opposed based on religion) and those within my party who don't necessarily want this to pass," he said. "I look at this as a freedom, as a conservative view of treating people equally."

Monday, April 1, 2013

New place to Eat



Local reports have the Omega Restaurant opening up April 3rd.  Mundelein needs more businesses like this opening up in the heart of town.

Original Omega Restaurant   

10 E Maple Ave
Mundelein, IL 60060
(847) 566-5555