Editorial: ComEd hearing another example of lax (imaginary?) ethics in state government – Chicago Tribune

"The idea that she (Carrie Zalewski) would remain in her post as a regulator of ComEd while this plays out shows the contempt for the public among Illinois’ political class. Just trust us, they say, as a federal investigation swirls about in Springfield and City Hall. We’ll do the right thing, they say, setting aside the fact that four of Illinois’ last 11 governors have been imprisoned for federal crimes. Pritzker, who is trying to build support for a tax increase — trust me on this “fair tax” thing, he says — defended Carrie Zalewski in the role."

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