Here’s how much the top Chicago lobbyists make – Crain’s*

Chicago lobbyists have raked in $171 million from clients in the past eight years, with the highly connected reaping the biggest rewards, according to Chicago Board of Ethics data dating back to 2012. Among top-paid lobbyists over that stretch: All-Circo's John Kelly Jr. ($12.3 million), Michael Kasper ($10.3 million) and Cozen O'Connor's John Dunn ($7.5 million). Companies shelling out millions to sway Chicago officials include outdoor advertiser JCDecaux and affiliates, the American Beverage Association and ride-hailing giants Uber and Lyft.
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Governor of Alderaan
5 years ago

Is there any better proof that government is too big and too powerful?

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