Illinois Reform

The long-running story of campaign finance and ethics reform took another turn recently when Gov. Quinn vetoes a reform bill, according to this report. 

Quinn recognized that the veto will widely be seen as a flip flop on an issue that has long plagued a state with one former governor in prison and another charged in a corruption scandal. But he said it was better to go back to the “drawing board.”

In this editorial The Trib says to keep up the pressure for reform. 

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