The Illinois Campaign for Political Reform was mentioned in this article via POLITICO “BIG MONEY MOVEMENT — The Illinois Campaign for Political Reform crunched the numbers and tallied up some of the biggest money transfers. Among them: the governor’s committee…
Read MoreICPR Executive Director Sarah Brune was interviewed for this article via Fox 32 News “Her office is at the center of a criminal investigation, but Cook County Circuit Court Clerk Dorothy Brown says she deserves a pay raise. Brown has…
Read More Read MoreICPR’s Illinois Sunshine update was mentioned in this article via Chicago Tribune “Follow the money *The Illinois Sunshine project tallied up how much was spent on advertising during the primary campaign. *Track campaign contribution reports in real time with this Tribune…
Read MoreICPR’s budget forum was mentioned in this article via REBOOT Illinois “In the department of “kids say the darnedest things,” I offer this unsolicited quote from my 12-year-old son: ‘Dad, I looked at your website and all it does is…
Read MoreThe Illinois Campaign for Political Reform is mentioned in this article via Progress Illinois “More than $22 million was spent by Illinois political candidates in the state primary elections last month. According to the Illinois Campaign for Political Reform, about $11…
Read More Read MoreICPR Executive Director Sarah Brune was quoted in this article via Chicago Magazine “While Chicago’s police union contracts have faced scrutiny in the aftermath of the Laquan McDonald shooting, culminating in the scathing 190-page report released by the Police Accountability…
Read MoreICPR’s Illinois Sunshine update was mentioned in this article via Chicago Tribune “Follow the money *The Illinois Campaign for Political Reform’s Sunshine Project looks at super PAC spending in the primary.” View article here
Read MoreICPR Executive Director Sarah Brune is quoted in this article via WBEZ “Illinois State Representative Ken Dunkin seems to have temporarily forgotten about $925,000 in campaign spending. Dunkin, whose district cuts a narrow north-south path from 79th Street to the…
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