Chicago could revamp the process of selecting an inspector general if the proposed legislation passes in City Council.
The Committee on Ethics unanimously passed an ordinance Thursday to fully revamp the process of selecting an inspector general. The proposed legislation, introduced by Ald. Matt Martin , would bring urgency and accountability to the city's process for filling a vacant inspector general position.
The ordinance now heads to the full council for passage next week. Better Government Association Director of Policy Bryan Zarou join ABC7 to discuss the proposed changes.
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