Illinoisans view their state government with suspicion… and an expectation of corruption.
That’s according to a new statewide survey, which finds 58-percent of Illinois voters believe the state is more corrupt than other states. Another 37-percent think that Illinois is only AS bad as other states… while just two-percent think Illinois is less crooked than other states.
The survey was conducted by the Paul Simon Public Policy Institute at Southern Illinois University-Carbondale.