Executive Director Sarah Brune was quoted in this article via – The Chicago Tribune “Matteson officials gave a politically connected Public Works Department employee second chances until it cost them — and taxpayers — tens of thousands of dollars, records…
Read MoreExecutive Director Sarah Brune was quoted in this article via – Chicago Sun-Times “Like referees, judges tend to become the story only when they’ve done something wrong. For the judges of Cook County, it hasn’t been the worst of times…
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Read MoreICPR was mentioned in this news segment via WCIA 3 News “ILLINOIS — The state is rolling in dough when it comes to the race for the next governor. Illinois ranks first for the most cash on hand for a gubernatorial campaign….
Read MoreICPR was mentioned in this article via The Chicago Tribune More than $12 million was funneled to candidates this past week vying for the Georgia congressional campaign advertised as a referendum on President Trump. J.B. Pritzker, the Democrat who wants…
Read MoreICPR Executive Director Sarah Brune was quoted in this article via Journal Star “Not only is next year’s Illinois gubernatorial election already crowded on the Democratic side, it also might be the most expensive governor’s race in American history, some experts…
Read MoreICPR Executive Director Sarah Brune was quoted in this article via Chicago City Wire “Illinois Republican Party Chair Chris Cleveland, who is also a Chicago Public Schools (CPS) parent, filed an ethics complaint against CPS CEO Forrest Claypool following a letter…
Read MoreICPR Executive Director Sarah Brune was quoted in this article via – The Chicago Tribune “Zion Township Supervisor Cheri Neal has publicly acknowledged that her daughter’s cellphone bill was being paid with township funds, but she said she regularly reimbursed…
Read MoreExecutive Director Sarah Brune was quoted in this article via – The Chicago Tribune “In the three months leading up to the April 4 elections for mayor and trustees in Orland Park, spending on things such as mailers, phone calls…
Read MoreICPR was mentioned in this artice via – Daily Herald “It’s not just state and national political contests that are getting more expensive. Four suburban mayoral races topped $135,000 in funds raised, with two reaching more than $350,000, the Illinois Campaign…
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