The burgeoning corruption scandal that has unfold from Chicago and the south suburbs to Springfield provides Gov. J.B. Pritzker a uncommon probability to implement ethics reforms that may have been unthinkable in any other case, former Mayor Rahm Emanuel stated Friday. “As somebody once said, and really crystallized it, `Never allow a good crisis to go to waste.’” Emanuel was quoting himself. “I remember the auto industry. We finally in that moment of crisis did things that people had been talking about for 30 or 40 years. … We [now] have a crisis. And now, you’re gonna have to do things that you’ve discussed and thought about before, but for a host of reasons” may by