ICPR’s Illinois Sunshine update was mentioned in this article via Chicago Tribune “Follow the money *The Illinois Campaign for Political Reform’s Sunshine Project looks at super PAC spending in the primary.” View article here
Read MoreICPR Executive Director Sarah Brune is quoted in this article via WBEZ “Illinois State Representative Ken Dunkin seems to have temporarily forgotten about $925,000 in campaign spending. Dunkin, whose district cuts a narrow north-south path from 79th Street to the…
Read MoreWe believe, as many of you do, that creating a system for an open, independent redistricting process in Illinois is one of the most critical reforms needed in Illinois. More competitive and fairly-drawn legislative districts could lead to meaningful and overarching change…
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Read MoreThe Illinois Campaign for Political Reform is mentioned in this article via REBOOT Illinois “Our state constitution is a piece of junk not worth the paper upon which it’s written. It’s in desperate need of a full re-write or several…
Read MoreICPR Board Chair Susan Garrett is quoted in this article via CRAIN’s Chicago Business “As a citizens group pushes its own solution, legislative efforts to reform the controversial process in which the state draws House and Senate district lines are suddenly…
Read MoreICPR’s forum “Illinois Budget: Defining and Funding the Essential Priorities” is mentioned in this article via Progress Illinois “State lawmakers on both sides of the aisle discussed the Illinois budget stalemate Monday, suggesting that rank-and-file legislators are key to breaking…
Read MoreICPR’s forum “Illinois Budget: Defining and Funding the Essential Priorities” was mentioned in this article via WTTW “Republican Comptroller Leslie Munger is trying to address the state’s budget stalemate with a direct message to all state officeholders, advising them all–from…
Read MoreThe Illinois Campaign for Political Reform signed a witness slip in support of an amendment proposing an independent map commission, sponsored by Representative Jack Franks via The State Journal- Register “An Illinois House committee has approved an alternate plan to change the way legislative…
Read MoreICPR’s forum “Illinois Budget: Defining and Funding the Essential Priorities” is mentioned in this article via Better Government Association “‘If it bleeds it leads.’ That catchy trope, coined decades ago to capture the ethos of TV news, where I worked…
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