Recent news coverage re: alleged bribery potentially associated with rate hikes and bailouts in IL
November 24, 2020
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(1.) " ‘Dark money’ group raises fears in Illinois energy negotiations," Nov. 24, by Kari Lydersen, Midwest Energy News;

(2.) "Indictment raises questions on what ComEd CEO Dominguez knew and did," Nov. 19, by Steve Daniels, Crain's Chicago Business;

(3.) "Survival odds now tilt against Madigan," Nov. 19, by Greg Hinz, Crain's Chicago Business;

(4.) Editorial: "What the ComEd scandal means, and what it costs," Nov. 19, Chicago Tribune;

(5.) "More House Democrats drop support for Madigan, putting his decades-long hold on speaker’s post in peril," Nov. 19, reported by the Chicago Tribune;

(6.) "Madigan speaks out on indictment of key confidant and allies as defense lawyers in bribery case blame overzealous prosecutors," Nov. 19, reported by the Chicago Tribune;

(7.) "Madigan denies wrongdoing in wake of latest indictments," Nov. 19, by A.D. Quig, Crain's Chicago Business;

(8.) "Ex-ComEd CEO, 3 others indicted," Nov. 18, reported by Crain's Chicago Business;

(9.) "Madigan confidant and ex-ComEd CEO charged with bribery in lobbying scheme," Nov. 18, reported by the Chicago Sun Times.

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