Who’s paying for Chicago’s DNC? Voters won’t have the full picture till it’s long over – Chicago Sun-Times

Several corporations confirmed to the Sun-Times that they’re pitching in for convention costs, but the full list of political contributions won’t be available until about two month after it’s over — a major transparency issue, reform advocates say.
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Free at Last
1 year ago

I’ll give you two guesses as to who is paying. The same people who are always left holding the bag. The Illinois taxpayer.

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