Campaign cash flows from ethanol and corn sectors as Illinois lawmakers weigh carbon capture regulations – Capitol News IL

Overall, Marquis Energy, a private company, contributed $248,000 to state lawmakers last year, most of which went to Illinois’ four most powerful legislative leaders. But last year’s contributions are just the latest in a decade-long effort by Marquis Energy and its CEO to shape policy at the Illinois statehouse. Since 2008, the company has spent $1.2 million on state lawmaker campaigns.
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Hello, Indiana!
1 year ago

I noticed the top two profiteers of the non- electric energy producer are Dems, as well as several others down the list. This from the party of “ green “. Perhaps they think that when your electric car dies in the middle of nowhere in the middle of winter, you can toss a handful of corn into the tank.

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