Quinn outlines reform plan for Illinois state government
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CHICAGO (AP) - Lt. Gov. Pat Quinn is offering his plan for reforming Illinois government, but he said restoring the public’s faith in state government wouldn’t be easy.
In an op-ed piece published Sunday in the Chicago Tribune, Quinn makes five recommendations for cleaning up state government.
They include passing a recall amendment, better enforcing ethics laws, and ending automatic pay raises for high-level public officials without a vote.
Quinn will become governor if embattled Gov. Rod Blagojevich is removed from office.
Quinn says Illinois is “bombarded” with corruption stories when it should be “bursting with pride” over President-elect Barack Obama’s move to the White House.
Blagojevich, who faces corruption charges, was impeached Friday by the Illinois House. The Senate will now hold a trial.









