Editorial: Let the media do its job, legislators – Bloomington Pantagraph

"The state’s lame-duck legislative session in the Bank of Springfield Center opened Friday with unacceptable restrictions on media members. A letter to House Speaker Michael Madigan signed by more than two dozen reporters said the restrictions 'would impair our collective ability to accurately and thoroughly cover the proceedings of the Illinois General Assembly.'"
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Bosco
3 years ago

Are severely biased reporters carrying water for Leftists politicians really doing their “jobs”?

Tom Paine's Ghost
3 years ago

Shaddayp youze chumbolones. King Madigan will tells youze whats you needs to know. Just pays yourez taxes and shuts yer yappers.

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