Amendment 1 could make it harder to root out corruption in Illinois – Illinois Policy

Even if the General Assembly passed the most robust ethics reform that advocates asked for, and even if the Legislative Inspector General were given the authority to be truly effective, those reforms could be negotiated away or rendered null in the face of a union collective bargaining agreement.

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