ICPR’s Illinois Sunshine weekly update is mentioned in this article via REBOOT Illinois “Weekly Update | April 7th Total Contributions in 2016: $51,004,753 Total April Contributions: $548,885 Total Contributions this Week: $1,573,911 Number of Contributions this Week: 376 Total contribution…
Read More Read MoreICPR Executive Director Sarah Brune is quoted in this article Via My Web Times “The state Board of Elections is holding off on seeking a clarification from former state Rep. Frank Mautino on his payments to Spring Valley City Bank. It is…
Read MoreICPR Executive Director Sarah Brune is quoted in this article via Chicago Tribune “Taxpayers in Lincoln-Way High School District 210 paid $368,148 into an annuity account for ex-Superintendent Lawrence Wyllie, newly released records and interviews show. The annuity is a second…
Read More Read MoreICPR Executive Director Sarah Brune is quoted in this article via Peoria Public Radio “Illinois may have no money to spend on higher education or various social services. But its leaders have plenty to spend on politics. Some of the…
Read MoreICPR Executive Director Sarah Brune was interviewed for this article via NPR Illinois “The state of Illinois may be running a deficit, but many of its leaders’ campaign accounts are flush. The Illinois Campaign for Political Reform tracks their spending,…
Read MoreICPR Executive Director Sarah Brune was quoted in this article via NPR Chicago “Some of the primary races in early March were the most expensive in state history, but it will remain a mystery where all of the money to…
Read MoreICPR’s upcoming forum “Illinois Budget: Defining and Funding the Essential Priorities” is mentioned in this article via POLITICO “ILLINOIS BUDGET TALK — April 11: 10 a.m. Defining the Essential Priorities Illinois Campaign for Political Reform: RSVP Here” View article here
Read MoreICPR Executive Director Sarah Brune is quoted in this article via Illinois News Network “A state representative says campaign finance laws should change to limit what kinds of trips politicians can purchase with their campaign funds, but the change could be…
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