
Former Illinois Rep. Scott Drury echoes Sente's comments on Madigan's power in testimony
Former Illinois Rep. Scott Drury echoed the comments made by his fellow former representative, Carol Sente, in speaking to former House Speaker Mike Madigan's power in his testimony Tuesday and Wednesday.
Drury is currently a lawyer, but ran three election cycles for state representative of some of the north suburbs as a Democrat.
He spoke to Madigan asking for his support and to the power he had over both legislation and the legislators.
Drury said Madigan told him at one point he couldn't figure out what the representative wanted.
When Drury said he wanted "good government," Madigan laughed.
Drury also testified that after he voted "present" rather than voting for Madigan and began pulling away from his support, he didn't pass any bills.
One of Madigan's defense attorney said at least one of his bills did pass.
An ethics bill became stuck at one point, however, Drury said.
Drury also said he spoke with an AT&T lobbyist for one of his bills.





