It will be a slow veto session in Springfield according to one central Illinois lawmaker.
State Sen. Sally Turner indicates there is nothing to veto in this veto session so she's not really sure what lawmakers will be doing while they're in Springfield.
As the legislature turns over a new year coming up, Sen. Turner is focused on some wind farm legislation. She explains they are focused on wind turbines and their location to weather radars as well as proximities to communities.
According to the Lincoln Republican, while there will not be a busy veto session, that doesn't mean they are standing around doing nothing. She explains they have committee meetings and meet with constituents associated with various groups in Illinois.
Sen. Turner has spent most of her time this summer and fall making her way around her district getting to know leaders better and the things that are important to them. She recently held a breakfast with area Mayors at The Vault in Clinton.












