Dear Friends, We at ICPR continue to provide facts, tools, and data for you to make decisions and be better informed about our government. Here are some of our recent projects: •Illinois Sunshine, a state-of-the-art database showing all expenditures and…
Read MoreICPR’s Illinois Voter Project is mentioned in this article via The Herald “CHICAGO — If past trends hold up, some Illinois voters will be more active than others in Tuesday’s primary election for U.S. president, U.S. Senate and other races. Ahead…
Read MoreThe Illinois Camapaign for Political Reform is mentioned in this article via CBS Chicago “If you don’t normally vote in the primary but feel an urge to do so Tuesday, you’re not alone. WBBM’s Bob Roberts says records could be…
Read More Read MoreICPR Executive Director Sarah Brune is quoted in this article via Chicago Tribune “Using his official credit card, Lawrence Wyllie charged nearly $30,000 in expenses to Lincoln-Way High School District 210 as the district’s financial condition deteriorated, newly released records show….
Read MoreThe Illinois Campaign for Political Reform is mentioned in this article via The News Tribune “Jason Gonzales stands out among the longshot candidates who have dared attempting to unseat powerful Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan, who has handily won his southwest…
Read MoreICPR Executive Director Sarah Brune and the Illinois Voter Project are mentioned in this article via Reboot Illinois “New data compiled by the Illinois Voter Project identified three trends among Illinois voters: They’re mostly older, they’re moving from blue to red…
Read MoreICPR Executive Director Sarah Brune is quoted in this article, and Illinois Sunshine is mentioned. via The Chicagoist “In the highly contentious Cook County State’s Attorney race, each candidate has their funding bases. Incumbent Anita Alvarez has Chicago’s “old-boy power support”…
Read MoreICPR Executive Director Sarah Brune is quoted in this article via Chicago Sun-Times “The presidential contenders are finally focusing on the Land of Lincoln, as the chaotic primary season has yet to mint presumptive nominees. Donald Trump, Sen. Ted Cruz and…
Read MoreICPR is mentioned in this article via Northern Star “Freshman communication major Jennifer Calderone said students have the power to influence the election and should vote for whomever helps express them best. Early voting for primary elections began Feb. 4…
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