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Vogel: April Fool Doesn’t Describe Lottery Vendor

ICPR was mentioned in this article via – Pantagraph “I should have dug a little deeper last August when I asked state lottery officials about how often big winning tickets are sold but never cashed. The data were available for…

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Gov. Bruce Rauner in Statewide TV Ads a Year Before Primary

Executive Director Sarah Brune was quoted in this article via – Chicago Sun-Times “With the 2018 primary still a year away, Gov. Bruce Rauner is already on television screens throughout the state, targeting Democrats for using ‘duct tape’ to fix…

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Big Money Makes its Move in Dem Guv Race

ICPR Board Chair Susan Garrett was quoted in this article via – Crain’s Chicago “A roomful of candidates running for the Democratic nomination for governor met with party ward and township bosses today. Everyone seemed to have a fine time…

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The Hill Pens Article on Gubernatorial Candidate, Daniel Biss

ICPR was mentioned in this article via – The Hill “Illinois State Rep. Daniel Biss positioned himself as a fresh face Monday as he jumped into the Democratic primary for the state’s 2018 gubernatorial election. But his ties to the state House’s powerful speaker show the difficulties for…

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No Speed Limit on the Chicago Way

ICPR Executive Director Sarah Brune was quoted in the article via – Chicago Tribune “A few years ago, when Hillary Clinton’s private email server started smelling like a dead fish, Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel was asked about it. Rahm also…

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How to Close Dark Money Loophole in Illinois Political Campaigns

ICPR was mentioned in this article via Chicago Sun-Times “The ‘dark money’ pouring into Illinois political races needs a lot of sunlight. Certain political nonprofits that have set themselves up as 501(c)(4)s, 501(c)(5)s or 501(c)(6)s — special categories that were…

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On Police Reform, Chicago Must Save Itself

ICPR was mentioned in this article via Chicago Sun-Times “Don’t wait for the Donald J. Trump cavalry to come roaring in. Many Chicago police reform advocates and city officials have been touting the promise of federal action to end the…

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State Employee Unions: Who is Allowed to Strike?

Late last year, the Illinois Labor Relations Board declared negotiations between AFSCME and the Governor’s Office to be “at an impasse,” allowing the Governor to implement his “last and best” offer to the union. After a swift appeal from AFSCME, an Illinois…

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