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He acknowledged voting in 1995 in favor of the rule used to block debate, which was sponsored by Republicans. Bost now says he didn't fully understand it and called his vote a mistake. Madigan has been speaker of the Illinois House for all but two years since 1983. The Chicago Democrat is often a source of frustration for lawmakers from southern Illinois, particularly Republicans, who believe he wields near absolute power and steers state resources to Chicago. Bost said the speaker should be limited to three terms. Madigan shrugged off Bost's complaints, attributing them to frustration that he said is widespread as the Illinois Legislature pushes through the final days of the 2012 session. "That's life in the General Assembly," Madigan said. "Let's not get swept up in the emotion of the minute."
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