The head of the committee looking into ComEd’s relationship with Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan says it’s too early to issue all the subpoenas Republicans on the committee want. St. Rep. Emanuel “Chris” Welch of Hillside said the requests at the hearing Tuesday were out of order.
Dixon Republican St. Rep. Tom Demmer disagrees. He says a lot of good information came out of testimony from David Glockner–the ComEd Executive vice President of Compliance and Audit.
Which others will be called in to testify about the alleged bribery isn’t known yet. Madigan isn’t charged with a crime and denies wrongdoing. Demmer talked about it in an audio news release.