Who in Springfield still owes Mike Madigan for getting elected? – Illinois Policy

Fifty-seven sitting members of the Illinois General Assembly benefited in one way or another from funding controlled by former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan. The dynasty he built atop Illinois Democratic politics means his influence will linger.
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Hello, Indiana!
9 months ago

Which is why Gramps is going to get a slap on the wrist or litigate a reasonable sentence from here until he dies. I saw his wife turn on the water works on the news this morning over the prospect of justice being served. Perhaps that was something that should’ve been considered while millions of dollars were being grifted.

David F
9 months ago

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