ICPR’s forum “Illinois Budget: Defining & Funding the Essential Priorities” is mentioned in this article via The Courier “CHICAGO — Frustrated by a state budget impasse stretching into its 10th month, rank-and-file Illinois lawmakers are meeting in bipartisan groups to discuss…
Read MoreICPR’s forum “Illinois Budget: Defining & Funding the Essential Priorities” is mentioned in this article via REBOOT Illinois “If the eight lawmakers on the dais Monday at the Union League Club were in control of budget talks in Springfield, the Illinois budget…
Read MoreICPR’s forum “Illinois Budget: Defining & Funding the Essential Priorities” is mentioned in this article Via POLITICO “MEMBERS PLOT OWN COURSE — ‘Rank-and-file state lawmakers frustrated by Illinois budget impasse meet privately,’ by Associated Press’ Sophia Tareen: ‘Frustrated by a state…
Read MoreICPR’s forum “Illinois Budget: Defining & Funding the Essential Priorities” is mentioned in this article via Chicago Tribune *Good luck with that: Rank-and-file lawmakers say it’s up to them to find a way to break the budget impasse, saying they…
Read MoreICPR’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…
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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…
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