After ComEd patronage scandal, Madigan gets more than $500,000 in campaign donations in one day – Center Square

The speaker’s personal campaign fund received about $555,000 in one day, mostly from a Chicago area labor group. That money can be used for a variety of things, Illinois campaign finance expert Kent Redfield notes.  
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UnclePugsly
3 years ago

“On Tuesday, the speaker’s personal campaign fund received about $555,000 in one day, mostly from a Chicago area labor group.”

The minions of corruption. Need full disclosure at a minimum.

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