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TexasTowelie

(112,099 posts)
Mon Jul 27, 2020, 05:10 AM Jul 2020

Bribery scheme implicating Madigan revives term limits talk

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) — When federal prosecutors unveil a bribery scheme in the state Capitol that points a finger at the House speaker, and the speaker has been in charge for 3 1/2 decades, it's natural that some would turn to a popular but contentious solution:

Term limits.

The U.S. Attorney's Office for the Northern District of Illinois unleashed the political thunderbolt this month in announcing that utility giant ComEd will pay $200 million to resolve a criminal case which alleges it took part in a decade-long scam that implicates Speaker Michael Madigan. The investigation found that ComEd accepted favorable legislation in return for arranging jobs and contracts “for various associates of a high-level elected official” whom they identified as the speaker without naming Madigan.

The Chicago Democrat, who in 2017 became the longest-serving leader of a legislative body in U.S. history, has said he will be exonerated. A spokeswoman declined further comment.

The problem the allegations pose is obvious. Mike Lawrence, a longtime statehouse reporter, senior adviser to former Republican Gov. Jim Edgar and political-reform activist, has long opposed term limits in favor of “stability” in leadership, noting that while many complain that Madigan is “part of the problem,” he's been a part of many solutions over the years. But Lawrence is aware of the downside.

Read more: https://www.nwitimes.com/news/state-and-regional/illinois/bribery-scheme-implicating-madigan-revives-term-limits-talk/article_c261989f-efa4-5bfe-bc1b-3f8fb06602e2.html
(Northwest Indiana Times)

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Bribery scheme implicating Madigan revives term limits talk (Original Post) TexasTowelie Jul 2020 OP
No term limits! murielm99 Jul 2020 #1
So can long termers. They know the system. True Blue American Jul 2020 #3
Proof term limits True Blue American Jul 2020 #2

murielm99

(30,733 posts)
1. No term limits!
Mon Jul 27, 2020, 05:13 AM
Jul 2020

We need experienced people running the government. Like any other job, people become more competent with experience. The legislators who are not doing their jobs are usually voted out of office.

Rookie legislators can be manipulated by lobbyists and dishonest hangers-on.

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