
A.D. Quig
Politics Reporter at Chicago Tribune
Cook/Chi gov’t @chicagotribune. Alum: @CrainsChicago, @thedailylinechi, @rivetradio, @kenrudinjunkie, @totn, @WIUX. Hoosier. aquig(at)https://t.co/FTmp2fZkLg
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chicagotribune.com | A.D. Quig
Cook County is predicting a $211.4 million budget shortfall for 2026, a relatively modest gap that officials said was more of an estimate than usual thanks to extraordinary uncertainty coming out of Washington.
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gazettextra.com | A.D. Quig
CHICAGO - After roughly four years of investigations, $20,000 in levied fines, and bureaucratic battles, the Chicago Board of Ethics board cleared 45th Ward Alderman Jim Gardiner this week of allegations that he used city resources to retaliate against a constituent. The about-face came after a discovery issue led an administrative judge to find the city "failed to establish by a preponderance of the evidence" that Gardiner was liable for any of the alleged violations.
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thebrunswicknews.com | A.D. Quig
CHICAGO - After roughly four years of investigations, $20,000 in levied fines, and bureaucratic battles, the Chicago Board of Ethics board cleared 45th Ward Alderman Jim Gardiner this week of allegations that he used city resources to retaliate against a constituent. The about-face came after a discovery issue led an administrative judge to find the city "failed to establish by a preponderance of the evidence" that Gardiner was liable for any of the alleged violations.
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thederrick.com | A.D. Quig
CHICAGO — After roughly four years of investigations, $20,000 in levied fines, and bureaucratic battles, the Chicago Board of Ethics board cleared 45th Ward Alderman Jim Gardiner this week of allegations that he used city resources to retaliate against a constituent. The about-face came after a discovery issue led an administrative judge to find the city “failed to establish by a preponderance of the evidence” that Gardiner was liable for any of the alleged violations.
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1 week ago |
chicagotribune.com | A.D. Quig
After roughly four years of investigations, $20,000 in levied fines, and bureaucratic battles, the Chicago Board of Ethics board cleared 45th Ward Ald. Jim Gardiner this week of allegations that he used city resources to retaliate against a constituent. The about-face came after a discovery issue led an administrative judge to find the city “failed to establish by a preponderance of the evidence” that Gardiner was liable for any of the alleged violations.
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