Too Bad for Illinois, But Good for Paper
The state of Illinois has been ordered to notify every voter before November about confusing wording on a ballot measure -- costs will include $300,000 in advertising.
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The state of Illinois has been ordered to notify every voter before November about confusing wording on a ballot measure -- costs will include $300,000 in advertising.
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