Illinois House Republicans renew calls for ethics reform following Madigan arraignment – WGEM (Quincy)

“Part of the problem is the rules that we pass empower one person to bottleneck all this stuff that a majority of the public believes in,” Rep. Mike Marron said. “These are nonpartisan issues. This isn’t Republican versus Democrat. Everybody should be able to get behind good government.”
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Susan
3 years ago

Jenny Thornley case should be mentioned every day by every pious hypocrite legislator claiming to seek ethics reform. Indicated by evidence made public: 1. She stole from taxpayers. ( documenting false overtime). 2. When caught she falsely accused her accusers of crimes which could ruin their reputations and careers. 3. She then stole from taxpayers a second time. ( claims for public benefits based upon her false and defamatory claims against superior who documented her theft of public funds). 4. She obtained her second theft of taxpayer money through collusion with Governor office personnel. 5. States Attorney has made extraordinary… Read more »

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3 years ago
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Regular media has a total blackout on the Jenny Thornley case. Appalling.

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