Commentary: Ethics reforms sorely needed in Springfield – Champaign News-Gazette

Joe Tabor, of the Illinois Policy Institute: "Since (former House Speaker Mike) Madigan’s ouster in 2021 and the omnibus ethics bill that passed shortly after, lawmakers seem to consider the job finished. But Senate Bill 539 was a baby step toward reform that left large loopholes for bad actors to pass through easily."
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Giddyap
2 years ago

Illinois needs to de-couple from the crooked public employee labor unions that bankroll all of the corruption in this State

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