Should the Senate vote to remove Gov. Rod Blagojevich from office, Lt. Gov. Pat Quinn said Tuesday that he would immediately begin erasing some of the imprints his former running mate made on the state.
One target would be the signs displaying Blagojevich's name over state tollways, which Quinn called a symbol of "pompous government."
"The signs will go down, and we'll probably have a ceremony to do it," Quinn told the Tribune. "I might even ask some toll payers to help us out."
[From Tollways will be free of Rod Blagojevich's name, Pat Quinn promises -- chicagotribune.com]
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