Editorial: When it comes to noncompetes, Illinois shows the way for a federal agency captured by the left – Chicago Tribune*

"The state’s policy on noncompetes is a model that would work better for the nation than the FTC’s proposed blanket ban...If a state as blue as Illinois can come up with a bipartisan compromise on this issue — the General Assembly approved the measure unanimously — then even an agency as far to the left as the current FTC can do the same."
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The Railroader
3 years ago

Illinois is bipartisan? Where?

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