Over 4 of 5 Illinois lawmakers get money from teachers unions – Illinois Policy

Since 2010, teachers unions have funneled nearly $20 million to current lawmakers in the Illinois General Assembly, with the Chicago Teachers Union alone spending over $1.25 million.
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lana
2 years ago

And the new tax on the sale of million dollar homes will be theirs and the mayors bonus pay

George`s Wooden Teeth
2 years ago

Of course they do its a money laundering scheme dressed up as campaign contributions

Old Joe
2 years ago

And that’s the problem….

Giddyap
2 years ago

Illinois crooked and corrupt democrats are locked in a death grip embrace with the crooked corrupt union racketeers who fund the party

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