Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s battles over crime now being seen on state boards – Chicago Tribune*

Two boards that deal with the politically charged issues of crime and law enforcement — the Prisoner Review Board and the Illinois State Police Merit Board — are facing vacancy problems. Republicans argue Pritzker and his Senate Democratic allies are trying to avoid holding public hearings for the vacancies because they could create unflattering headlines before the June primary and November general elections.
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HeywoodJaBlome
4 years ago

Any oversight board with appointed political hacks isnt worth anything. Puppets for politicians repaying frriends and relatives for bribes, jobs, donations and covering for corrupt activities.

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