Thursday, August 14, 2008

Gov. Blagojevich's Wife Takes Job With Non-Profit That Got $2 Million in Illinois State Funds

The Chicago Tribune reports:
First Lady Patricia Blagojevich, who has come under federal scrutiny for real estate deals involving people with state government contracts, is expected to start a new fundraising job next month with a nonprofit Chicago homeless agency that has received more than $2 million in state funds since her husband was elected governor.

The Chicago Christian Industrial League announced the hiring Wednesday, saying Patti Blagojevich will become its development director after Labor Day.
No word from Dan Stefanski on this one.