Do Illinois laws encourage corruption-prone utility-lawmaker relationships? – Center Square

“Their success or failure depends on the government,” said Josiah Neeley, a senior fellow at the nonprofit R-Street Institute. “Over time, a very cozy relationship developed between the two sides and that has continued today in places like Illinois.”

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