Illinois political campaigns have given churches, religious charities $650,000 in the past two years – Chicago Sun-Times

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson’s campaign committee spent $5,500 on churches in 2023 and 2024, including $3,700 for “GospelFest” for the Fellowship Missionary Baptist Church on the South Side last year, and $1,200 at the Lighthouse Church of All Nations in Alsip this year for what’s described in elections records as “event production.”
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Frank Goudy
1 year ago

I thought the Democrats wanted to keep religion and government separate.

Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago
Reply to  Frank Goudy

They do know when cash needs a thorough scrubbing, though.

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