New legislation would prohibit out-of-state money in judicial campaigns – Center Square

State Rep. Ryan Spain called the measure, which has passed both houses of the Illinois General Assembly, unconstitutional. "The ability to make political donations is an example of free speech...For me, I am not comfortable supporting this bill here on the last day of veto session. This has very significant changes that affect how we will handle our elections for judges in the state of Illinois."
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debtsor
4 years ago

Serious question: Is Prickster’s off-shore Cayman Island Trust Fund Money prohibited too?

Because we know this law is only about one thing: The IL Supreme Court judicial race next year.

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