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Illinois quick hits: Taxpayer paid junkets; spaceport prospects; Lottery supporting veterans

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Taxpayer paid junkets An investigation has revealed how Dolton residents are paying for their city leaders to travel the country and enjoy some fine dining. WGN is reporting that copies of credit card statements show city officials spent more than $24,000 at restaurants during a recent 12-month span. Records also show that officials have paid […]

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