CBS 2 Chicago wbbm7801059 670 The Score

Local

BGA Launches Petition To End Legislative Scholarships

View Comments
Illinois State Capitol

Illinois State Capitol buillding in Springfield (AP Photo)

Don't Miss This
Don't Miss This

CHICAGO (CBS) — The Better Government Association has set up an online petition to eliminate the state’s legislative scholarship program, with state Rep. Robert Rita (D-Blue Island) now accused of granting a scholarship to a political ally’s daughter.

As WBBM Newsradio’s Brandis Friedman reports, Andy Shaw, executive director of the BGA, says the legislative scholarship program is beyond repair and should be closed entirely.

LISTEN: WBBM Newsradio’s Brandis Friedman reports


“Illinois taxpayers are coughing up $15 million a year for these scholarships, Shaw said.

Under the program, each lawmaker is allowed by law to award up to eight one-year scholarships to a state university every year to students in their districts.

Shaw says a BGA investigation found more than 90 cases in the last five years of legislators misusing the program as political payback.

The most recent example, he says, is Rita, giving a full scholarship to the University of Illinois to the daughter of Chicago Ald. Anthony Beale (9th.)

“What we’re saying is there’s a district full of needy individuals – taxpayers – who ought to have a right to those scholarships,” Shaw said.

Shaw’s comments are echoed in the petition.

“In theory, scholarships are for deserving young people,” it says. “In reality, Illinois lawmakers dole out tens of thousands of dollars to children or relatives of their buddies, political allies or campaign workers.”

Rep. Rita responded to his scholarship controversy with a statement to the Chicago Sun-Times. He said to deny Beale’s daughter the scholarship because her father is an alderman would be tantamount to discriminating against the promising African-American scholar.

As it is, more and more lawmakers are already deciding not to award them any longer due to increasing scrutiny of the program.

Last year, lawmakers tried reforming the program through legislation. But Gov. Pat Quinn refused to sign the bill, and instead tried to abolish the program with an amendatory veto.

In so doing, the governor ended up running against Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan, who believed Quinn was violating the Illinois Constitution. Madigan himself has voted previously to do away with the program.

A new measure to do away with the program, H.B. 3901, is now pending in committee in the state House of Representatives.

View Comments
  • Corner Wino

    Quinn is a moron, and he does not have the balls to stand up to the Madigan Mob or them Daly punks…he’s just another puppet waiting to take the fall for corruption and be in jail with the last two slimes…….and the beat goes on….

    • Afro

      You got that right and the sooner he takes that fall the better

blog comments powered by Disqus
Listen Live!

RSS Most Popular News

Follow CBS Chicago

Like us on foursquare

RSS Contests & Promotions

  • Benjamin Moore Which Team Colors Matter Most? May 24, 2013
    Which Team Colors matter most to you? Either way, you could be a winner! Just sign up now for a chance to win $500 Depot Dollars to the Chicago Sports Depot to pick up some gear with your favorite team colors as they battle it out this week!
  • AVEENO® MEN’S “Building a Healthier Foundation” Sweepstakes May 21, 2013
    AVEENO® Men’s™ knows your family is your foundation. And to take good care of them, you need to take good care of yourself. Win a family day at the ballpark from AVEENO® Men’s™.
  • Join Hankook Tire To Reel In The Next Big Catch May 20, 2013
    Join Hankook tire to reel in the next great catch! Click here to go to www.TirePrize.com and enter for your chance to win the ultimate fishing excursion in Puerto Rico!
  • Meet Jim Rome On Set In Los Angeles May 20, 2013
    AutoZone and the Jim Rome Show are giving one winner and a guest a trip to meet Jim Rome in Los Angeles on the set of his Showtime television show! Enter for your chance to win!
WBBM Newsradio 780, Radio Stations & Broadcast Companies, Chicago, IL

Twitter Updates