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Quinn Won't Say Why Administration Contradicted Itself On Patronage

Hannah Meisel/WUIS

  Governor Pat Quinn won't say why his administration contradicted itself when it came to cleaning up hiring at the Illinois Department of Transportation. The administration had previously said the fix was done, but now says it isn't complete.

In facing a lawsuit over political patronage hiring at IDOT, Gov. Quinn characterized it as a non-issue.

His administration said it had already taken care of the problem; that IDOT had reduced the number of jobs in which politics would be taken into consideration.

But when the Associated Press filed a Freedom of Information Act request seeking details on just what jobs were reclassified, the the Quinn administration refused because the process is still underway.

The governor says it's taking time to do it "the right way."

"It's going to happen, okay?" he said. "We're in the process of doing that. I've frozen any kind of the hiring over there ... Right now they're doing the reclassification, they are not complete. When that is done, all the records will be provided to anyone that wants to look at them."

But Quinn did not explain why he had previously acted like it was already taken care of.

The lawsuit, which seeks to have a court-appointed watchdog overseeing hiring, is ongoing.

Hannah covers state government and politics for Capitol News Illinois. She's been dedicated to the statehouse beat since interning at NPR Illinois in 2014, with subsequent stops at WILL-AM/FM, Law360, Capitol Fax and The Daily Line before returning to NPR Illinois in 2020 and moving to CNI in 2023.
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