Illinois group claims over 100 "zombie boards" are inactive, wasting resources and eroding public trust.
An Illinois group claims that many state boards and commissions, termed "zombie boards," are inactive and fail to meet their obligations, undermining public trust and wasting resources. Over 100 boards are inactive, and 28% of active ones do not meet required meeting frequencies. Critics say these boards lack clear purposes and represent wasteful spending. The Illinois Reform Commission suggests boards should only be created if they will have a meaningful impact.
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