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judicial watch files lawsuit
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Judicial Watch has filed lawsuits against Governor Rod Blagojevich, the Illinois Senate and State Senate President Emil Jones. The lawsuits were filed in Sangamon County Circuit Court in Springfield. The suits are part of an investigation by Judicial Watch which involve private deals between Governor Blagojevich and Democrat lawmakers. Judicial Watch is also reviewing public spending in general in Illinois.
Open record requests filed with the Governor's Office and the State Senate on February 20 and March 25, 2008 were ignored, prompting the lawsuits. The lawsuits were necessary, according to Judicial Watch, to force compliance with Illinois open records law.
Judicial Watch and Americans for Prosperity launched an investigation of public spending policies in the State of Illinois after multiple press reports documented "secret side deals" between Governor Blagojevich and Illinois lawmakers "for items ranging from police cars and tornado sirens to millions of dollars for after-school programs..." (The Chicago Tribune estimated these pork barrel projects cost Illinois taxpayers at least $70.8 million in 2006 alone.)
A detailed review of public spending practices in Illinois is being conducted by Judicial Watch and Americans for Prosperity, including member initiatives and/or earmarked appropriations, about which substantial questions have been raised," Judicial Watch wrote in its original open records request filed with the Illinois Senate.
I have said that if elected I would call for a major, independent accounting firm to conduct a thorough audit of Illinois government spending. This might well be happening now with the Judicial Watch investigation.
Open record requests filed with the Governor's Office and the State Senate on February 20 and March 25, 2008 were ignored, prompting the lawsuits. The lawsuits were necessary, according to Judicial Watch, to force compliance with Illinois open records law.
Judicial Watch and Americans for Prosperity launched an investigation of public spending policies in the State of Illinois after multiple press reports documented "secret side deals" between Governor Blagojevich and Illinois lawmakers "for items ranging from police cars and tornado sirens to millions of dollars for after-school programs..." (The Chicago Tribune estimated these pork barrel projects cost Illinois taxpayers at least $70.8 million in 2006 alone.)
A detailed review of public spending practices in Illinois is being conducted by Judicial Watch and Americans for Prosperity, including member initiatives and/or earmarked appropriations, about which substantial questions have been raised," Judicial Watch wrote in its original open records request filed with the Illinois Senate.
I have said that if elected I would call for a major, independent accounting firm to conduct a thorough audit of Illinois government spending. This might well be happening now with the Judicial Watch investigation.