The Village of Lynwood fires a cop who allegedly punched a handcuffed prisoner. The south suburb knew for months about the incident but disciplinary proceedings weren’t initiated until after repeated inquiries from the BGA and CBS2.
Legal
State Cracks Down On Harvey Mayor
After the BGA reports that Harvey Mayor Eric Kellogg has repeatedly broken campaign finance laws, for which he was fined $72,750, the Illinois State Board of Elections forces Kellogg to pay up or stay off ballot.
IDOT Targets Tinted Windows
The Illinois Department of Transportation launches a review of all of its Chicago-area vehicles after a BGA investigation finds state-owned pickup trucks with unauthorized tinted windows, one of which was dark enough to be illegal. IDOT also orders such tinting to be removed.
Better Government Association Sues Rosemont Over Transparency
Rosemont refuses to reveal financial records relating to entertainment venues, so BGA takes village to court for violating the state’s open records law.
Congressional Probe Focuses on Rush
The U.S. House Ethics Committee reveals it is continuing an investigation of U.S. Rep. Bobby Rush (D-Ill.), focusing on BGA/Chicago Sun-Times disclosures that his campaign committee had received free office space for years.
Gaming Board Reverses Course
After the BGA reports that a caterer plans to open a mini-casino in a Village of Dolton-owned retirement home for low-income seniors, the Illinois Gaming Board acknowledges it made a mistake and revokes the company’s video gaming license.
Swift Action Defeats A Major Assault On FOIA
Several groups, including the Better Government Association, led a charge this week during the Illinois legislature’s fall veto session to defeat legislation that would have significantly weakened the Illinois Freedom of Information Act, or FOIA, the state’s public records law.
Bad FOIA Bill Dies In General Assembly
During fast-moving veto session, the BGA, Attorney General, press advocates and public interest groups pressured lawmakers to derail a faulty Freedom of Information bill.
BGA Sues Chicago Police Department Over Transparency
Better Government Association lawsuit accuses CPD of violating the state’s open records law by refusing to respond to document requests. This is just the latest transparency problem with Emanuel administration.
BGA Policy Team Backs Inspector General Reform
Advocates City Council Committee support OIG oversight of Public Building agency
