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ICPR is proud to announce these new additions to the Board of Directors: Sean Anderson Sean currently works at Kivvit, a Chicago-based public affairs and communications firm. He will graduate from Roosevelt University in May 2016 with a BSBA…
Read MoreICPR Board Chair Susan Garrett is quoted in this article via Daily Herald “For days, newly appointed Auditor General Frank J. Mautino of north central Spring Valley has been getting hammered by government watchdog groups and some downstate newspapers for his…
Read MoreICPR Board Chair Susan Garrett is quoted in this article via My Web Times “The campaign committee for former state Rep. Frank Mautino paid more than $250,000 to a local bank over 17 years, which is leading to more questions…
Read MoreICPR is mentioned in this article via Progress Illinois “Super PACs have started making their play in Illinois’ upcoming March 15 primary election. Some $336,000 has collectively been spent by the groups for the primary races, according to the Illinois Campaign for Political Reform….
Read MoreICPR Executive Director Sarah Brune is quoted in this article via Alton Daily News “Over the past fifteen years, there’s been a steady increase of campaign dollars during elections years in Illinois and it’s expected this year will be no exception,…
Read MoreICPR Executive Director Sarah Brune is quoted in this article via Illinois News Network “Illinois voters need to be more aware of how their elected officials are funded and that’s the goal of the weekly Illinois Sunshine reports from the…
Read MoreICPR Board Chair Susan Garrett is quoted in this article via Daily Herald “The saving grace for getting a $100 ticket from a red-light camera is the belief that the expensive fine could reduce crashes and even save lives. But that’s…
Read MoreICPR’s forum on transparency between City Hall and the CPD is mentioned in this article via The Columbia Chronicle “Experts shared ideas on how City Hall and the Chicago Police Department can better handle video evidence and increase transparency at a…
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