Illinois Senate approves new chamber rules – WIFR (Rockford)

The Senate will not have standing committees for commerce, pensions, redistricting or ethics. Senate President Don Harmon reassured Republicans that ethics bills will be heard in the Senate Executive Committee.
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Pat S.
3 years ago

“Ethics” and “Illinois” in the same sentence is a usually a contradiction in terms, unless ‘ethics’ is preceded by ‘lack of’ or ‘violations of.’

Thank you, stupid chickens, for supporting the corrupt, unethical and morally bankrupt in politics.

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