Pritzker Releases Frozen Funds Connected To Madigan – WMAY (Springfield)

A group of Democratic lawmakers had asked Gov. JB Pritzker to hold those funds after an investigation outlined Madigan’s role in securing $144 million for just four Rebuild Illinois projects. Pritzker now says a review confirms that the money was allocated in compliance with state rules and regulations.
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Pat S.
4 years ago

Of course he confirmed the projects – it’s the Illinois Way.

Lions Choice
4 years ago

Fixed the headline for you:

“Pritzker Keeps All Of Crooked Madigan’s Shady Infrastructure Scams”

You’re Welcome!!

Ex Illini
4 years ago

Wow, talk about a lightning fast review. Almost seems like it was a foregone conclusion. If only the rest of the State of Illinois government functioned so efficiently, then we wouldn’t be so screwed up and fiscally insolvent. Right Jabba?

Stinky Sphincter
4 years ago

Take the bribe money from Madigans pocket and put it in Pritzgers

Fed up neighbor
4 years ago

Spineless bastard

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