Rosemont Mayor And State Rep. Bradley Stephens Defends Dual Taxpayer-Funded Salaries; ‘I Don’t Think … What I’ll Be Getting Is Beyond Fair’ – CBS Chicago

Bradley Stephens is one of the highest-paid mayors in the country, earning a $260,000 salary as the mayor of Rosemont, a village with a population of 4,200. Now he stands to earn another $69,000 a year as a state representative.
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Nick T
6 years ago

Madigan and Burke made millions per year, damaged the whole state. Last time I looked, Rosemont is flourishing. Call out the criminals, but it aint Brad. Thank you.

debtsor
6 years ago

When the IL republican party has friends like these, who needs RINOs?

Downstate_downtrodden
6 years ago
Reply to  debtsor

True that. Politics in this state are a sick joke.

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