Counties going back decades to collect debts: ‘Illinois is so broke, they’re having to track down people from the ’80s’ – Chicago Tribune

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Richard Broberg
6 years ago

I left in 1979. Am I safe from fictional traffic tickets?’.

NB-Chicago
6 years ago

Asfcme fights tooth&nail to recoup there outscourced jobs in medicaid billing, medicaid elagabillity detemination, etc. But put up no resistance when it comes to bill collecting for state & municiplalities??

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