By Associated Press - Tuesday, March 18, 2014

CHICAGO (AP) - An Illinois Senate panel has approved Gov. Pat Quinn’s choice to oversee the state Department of Corrections despite objections from Republicans.

Monday’s 7-2 vote on Corrections Director S.A. “Tony” Godinez (goh-DEEN’-ez) came during a hearing in Chicago.

The Springfield bureau of Lee Enterprises newspapers reports (https://bit.ly/1g6e7xP ) the approval came after Senate President John Cullerton appointed temporary members to the 12-person panel because at least four central and southern Illinois lawmakers didn’t attend.



The Senate Executive Appointments Committee meeting was held a day before Tuesday’s election.

State Sen. Tim Bivins from Dixon is the panel’s ranking Republican. He says Monday’s vote creates an unusual appearance.

Godinez has been criticized for hiring an alleged ex-gang member as an adviser before the man was fired.

The full state Senate must approve Godinez’s appointment.

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