Pritzker defends former IDPH director reportedly under ethics investigation for new job – Center Square

Gov. JB Pritzker said there may be some ambiguity in the law to clear up. “I know they’ll get through this, look at all of what’s necessary,” Pritzker said. “But I want to be clear, she’s somebody that is always trying to do the right thing.”
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Zephyr Window
3 years ago

I’m on edge waiting for the Illinois Attorney General to launch an investigation. Now that’s funny!

Pat S.
3 years ago

Another law Democrats choose to ignore.

Nothing to see here – move along!

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