Contributions start flowing into Chicago’s school board race – Chalkbeat Chicago

Multiple Chicago Teachers Union-endorsed candidates began reporting payments from the CTU’s political action committees in August, amounting to about $80,000 to date. That help, along with hours spent door-knocking and phone-banking by CTU member volunteers, is giving contenders an important boost in a race in which few candidates have much name recognition.
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Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

Don’t want oversight but having it forced upon you? Then in order to protect your club, put up candidates that will do your bidding. Sounds almost like a mayoral election.

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