Brandon Johnson faces fresh ethics scrutiny after lobbyist donation – Crain’s

Mayor Brandon Johnson’s campaign is taking heat for accepting $1,500 from a city lobbyist less than a year after a high-profile City Council battle to strengthen a ban on such donations. The potential infraction would be the latest instance of the Johnson campaign accepting money from people or entities barred from contributing to Chicago’s mayor and has raised questions over his camp's struggles to comply with campaign finance laws as he gears up for a likely re-election bid.

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mqyl
9 months ago

still wet behind the ears

Call my shrink
9 months ago

Seriously, can this clown get any dumber.

Hello, Indiana!
9 months ago
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Dan Rostenkowski( D-IL ) got busted and had his career ended over postage stamps. Postage stamps. So.. the bar for idiotic behavior is set pretty high in IL.

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