Chicago Sun-Times

CULTURE CLEANUP

Madigan taps Rauner’s former watchdog to probe House for ‘ failures and mistakes’

- BY TINA SFONDELES, POLITICAL REPORTER tsfondeles@suntimes.com | @ TinaSfon

A former federal prosecutor and state inspector general who is already investigat­ing alleged sexual abuse within Chicago Public Schools will now be tackling another thorny subject: trying to overhaul the workplace culture throughout the Illinois House of Representa­tives after a string of harassment complaints.

Maggie Hickey, who left Gov. Bruce Rauner’s administra­tion in March to join a private law firm, has been handpicked for the job by Illinois House Speaker Mike Madigan and a group of female lawmakers, according to a statement from the speaker’s office.

In announcing the appointmen­t, the powerful speaker touted Hickey’s expertise in investigat­ing “workplace harassment,” saying it will enable her to “identify past failures and mistakes” and conduct an “independen­t” investigat­ion.

Hickey will review the operations of the Illinois House of Representa­tives, including all department­s within the speaker’s office and the Office of the House Clerk.

“Ms. Hickey’s reputation for integrity is widely recognized, and her experience in conducting investigat­ions, including instances of workplace harassment, will enable her to identify past failures and mistakes, and recommend reforms and new policies that will create a better culture throughout the operations of the House of Representa­tives and the General Assembly,” Madigan said in a statement.

Madigan spokesman Steve Brown said Hickey will be paid $ 500 an hour to conduct the investigat­ion. Brown said the funds will come from the Illinois House operations budget. Brown initially told the Sun- Times there was a cap of $ 50,000 but later said “the final version of the contract does not have a cap.”

Madigan is still reeling from the abrupt departure of Tim Mapes, clerk of the Illinois House, his chief of staff and the executive director of the Democratic Party of Illinois, amid a whistleblo­wer’s accusation­s that Mapes made light of harassment allegation­s, amid other claims.

Mapes’ departure came just a week after Deputy Majority Leader Lou Lang stepped down from his leadership positions and his role in the Legislativ­e Ethics Commission after a woman came forward with bullying and harassment allegation­s.

Madigan last month requested Special Legislativ­e Inspector General Julie Porter investigat­e his office after state Rep. Kelly Cassidy, D- Chicago, alleged retaliatio­n.

Amid claims of sexual abuse within CPS, Hickey in early June was selected by the school district to conduct a top- down review and offer recommenda­tions just before children return to school in August.

When Hickey left Rauner’s administra­tion, the governor said in a statement that “her objectivit­y and fairness can be a model for public servants.” Hickey helped to lead a health care fraud eliminatio­n task force and also led an investigat­ion into the Illinois Department of Children and Family Services that uncovered multiple flaws.

Hickey left the administra­tion to join the Schiff Hardin LLP law firm as a partner.

Hickey also served as an investigat­ive counsel for a U. S. Senate committee and as the chief of staff for former Sen. Peter Fitzgerald, R- Ill. But as a Rauner political appointee, she was blocked by Senators Dick Durbin and Tammy Duckworth, as well as Mayor Rahm Emanuel last year to replace former U. S. Attorney Zach Fardon in the Northern District of Illinois.

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Maggie Hickey

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