Brandon Johnson’s campaign fund has taken millions from unions with City Hall contracts – Chicago Sun-Times

Now-Mayor Brandon Johnson (left) with other Chicago Teachers Union officials in September 2022 for the dedication of Honorary Karen Lewis CTU Way, holding a street sign.Asked about his union giving money to a politician whose decisions can affect its members, a spokesman for Local 73 - representing more than 1,000 Chicago city janitors, window-washers and aviation security officers, as well as 10,000 CPS employees and 2,000 Chicago Park District employees - said, “The law allows it, so it’s appropriate.” Altogether, more than 80% of the $13.6 million that the mayor’s campaign fund has raised since late 2022 came from organized labor and affiliated organizations.
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Freddy
2 years ago

The unions are funding the campaigns which comes from the dues of the employees. How many employees are also donating their own money besides dues? Can the employees stipulate where their dues go to? Here’s a clip from Armed and Dangerous about union dues.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xr575DkvcHI

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