Planned legislation limiting influence of labor unions in local elections put on hold – Crain’s*

Chicago Teachers Union

A measure that would curb the influence of the Chicago Teachers Union and other labor groups in city elections could be introduced soon after a new City Council begins its term in May. Ald. Gilbert Villegas, 36th, is crafting an ordinance capping contributions from labor unions to candidates for city office at $1,500. Although he initially planned to introduce the measure this month, he told Crain’s on Wednesday he will do so in May or June after his labor allies reached out and asked to “provide input” about the ordinance.

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Pat S.
2 years ago

Of course it was put on hold.

Waggs
2 years ago

How convenient to ask for caps after all the right people get elected or reelected.

Poor Taxpayer
2 years ago

It time for the taxpayer to Pay up big time. Your pockets will be picked.

Giddyap
2 years ago

I don’t see City Clown Turds voting to cut off cash from crooked corrupt unions

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