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Attorney general seeking more money for consumers from ComEd for scandal tied to House Speaker Michael Madigan

Por: Chicago Tribune Politics September 22, 2022

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A month after state regulators ordered Commonwealth Edison to pay $38 million in refunds due to the scandal tied to ex-House Speaker Michael Madigan, the Illinois attorney general wants consumers to get a little more. Illinois Attorney General Kwame Raoul on Tuesday said ComEd used “accounting tricks” that cost consumers millions of dollars when the company separately paid a $200 million fine tied to the federal court case in the scandal,... + full article



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