By Elizabeth Bauer, includes “Corruption costs the city, and it costs the state, and it’s not merely a matter of a few bad apples, but of a political system that is still too close to the machine politics of the past, in which what matters to voters is whether they and their interest groups get what they want. And it is no mere coincidence that a state with such a legacy of corruption is so severely in debt.”
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