Aldermen advance ethics reforms at center of tiff between Johnson ally and mayor’s office – Chicago Tribune/MSN

The Ethics Committee acted after the city ethics board in April dropped several cases of registered lobbyists improperly donating to Johnson’s political committee because the body lacked the legal authority to enforce the 2011 rules. Aldermen voted in favor of the ordinance despite the Johnson administration clashing with the committee chairman over codifying the restrictions.
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Streeterville
1 year ago

Second CIty Cop is reporting BJ’s $30,000 beauty-related expenditures.

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