States give few details on billions spent on virus supplies – AP (Illinois)

Illinois has one of the most detailed tracking websites, showing the date, vendor, purpose, quantity and price of each purchase. “Transparency, to me, is like a pathway to rebuilding trust in government,” Comptroller Susana Mendoza said.
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debtsor
3 years ago

I will never trust you Susana. The only reason you’re not nobody nobody sent was because of Corrupt Ed Burke (Chief Justice Ann Burke’ Corrupt Husband). what favors did you trade to Ed? Nothing is for free, Susana.

“”Thank you so very much, Alderman Burke, you are a true champion of mine. He is really primarily the reason why I stand before you today,” Mendoza said in the 2010 video.”

https://abc7chicago.com/politics/old-video-of-mendoza-hugging-burke-creates-new-stir-in-mayors-race/5031385/

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