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Quinn pushes back action on U. of Ill. trustees

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — Gov. Pat Quinn has again delayed taking any action against the two remaining University of Illinois trustees, who have refused to comply with Quinn’s request that they resign.

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — Gov. Pat Quinn has again delayed taking any action against the two remaining University of Illinois trustees, who have refused to comply with Quinn’s request that they resign. Quinn first said he’d move last week to resolve the conflict with trustees Frances Carroll and James Montgomery over the admissions scandal at the school. He later said he’d act Monday. But Quinn told reporters Sunday that he’ll be at a military funeral in Romeoville on Monday and will instead act later in the week. Quinn asked all nine university trustees to step down, following the recommendations of a panel he appointed to examine the influence of political clout on admissions at the university. Seven have offered their resignations. Montgomery and Carroll have said they won’t resign because they’ve done nothing wrong. ______ In photo: In this photo taken Feb. 27, 2007, James Montgomery, a University of Illinois Trustee, is seen in Champaign, Ill. Montgomery and another trustee, Frances Carroll, have shown no signs of stepping down despite Gov. Pat Quinn’s insistence that all trustees must go after a critical report on the impact of political clout on admissions at the university. (AP Photo/The News-Gazette, Heather Coit) Copyright 2009 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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