As Chicago Scrambled in Early Days of Coronavirus, Political Ties Helped Win No-Bid Contracts – Better Government Association

While it’s not illegal to use personal relationships, the tale of how a furniture company became a top supplier of medical gear helps illustrate how valuable those connections were during the early days of the pandemic when speed was critical. “This was an all-hands-on-deck moment,” said Joanna Klonsky, a consultant and political adviser to Lightfoot, “and everyone was looking for ways to be helpful in an emergency.”
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True believer
5 years ago

Total corruption by a Lori progressive political person, Joanna Klonsky, who has unfettered press access to city hall on the dictates of Lori. She used her access to get this contract for a friend. Why is this allowed by Ferguson, Steve Berlin, and Flessner, the corporation counsel? Typical Lori hypocrisy. Where is the ethics person Celia Meza?

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