Good Government

Bipartisan anti-corruption bill bottled up in Illinois Senate

Bipartisan anti-corruption bill bottled up in Illinois Senate

After unanimous approval from the Illinois House of Representatives, the Illinois Senate has remained conspicuously silent on a bill meant to address one man’s dominance of a little-known network of government authorities.

By Austin Berg

Did your state representative take Madigan money?

Did your state representative take Madigan money?

Campaign finance records reveal more than 60 sitting state representatives have received nearly $15 million from the state’s most powerful politician over the course of their careers. In turn, they often give him one of the most important votes he needs to maintain power: the vote for speaker of the House.

By Chris Lentino, Austin Berg

Chicago mayoral term limits small step closer to reality

Chicago mayoral term limits small step closer to reality

A group led by former Illinois Gov. Pat Quinn is one step closer to getting a binding referendum question on the November ballot that would place term limits on the mayor of Chicago.