Top campaign contribution recipients in Illinois for the week of April 13
The following political organizations received the most campaign contributions in Illinois during the week of April 13.
Source: https://www.chicago.gov/city/en/depts/dgs.html
The following political organizations received the most campaign contributions in Illinois during the week of April 13.
The following political organizations received the most campaign contributions in Illinois during the week of April 6.
Rep. Jeanne Ives (R-Wheaton) takes issue not only with the special funding for Chicago Public Schools (CPS) that was included in Senate Bill 1 -- before being stripped of the provision by Gov. Bruce Rauner -- but with many other aspects of the school funding measure, according to a recent post on her website.
Some 16 percent of Wheaton employees earn more than six figures, according to an analysis of Illinois municipal compensation by Local Government Information Services (LGIS).
Some 20 percent of Naperville employees earn more than six figures, according to an analysis of Illinois municipal compensation by Local Government Information Services (LGIS).
n 2015, the City of Chicago’s two employee pension funds paid out $999 million to 29,286 retirees.
Michael Strick, Republican candidate for District 84 of the Illinois House of Representatives, said his campaign so far has seen him speaking with constituents about representation in the state and the terms state officials serve.
With the city of Chicago receiving yet another credit rating downgrade on March 28, Illinois Policy Institute Vice President Ted Dabrowski recently offered his advice on how the Windy City can rebound.
GLEN ELLYN – Heidi Holan, who is vying to represent the 46th District in the Illinois House, is one of 16 GOP state legislative candidates backing a proposed bill that would allow Chicago voters to recall Mayor Rahm Emanuel.
BARTLETT — Republican State Senate candidate Seth Lewis supports House Bill (H.B.) 4356 to recall Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, but said such a proposal should apply beyond the Windy City, to all elected officials in Illinois.
U.S. Sen. Mark Kirk (R-IL) and Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, along with representatives from Amtrak, the City of Chicago, Metra and the Regional Transportation Authority, unveiled plans on Friday to significantly improve Chicago’s Union Station.
The city of Chicago has a new program aimed at modernizing Chicago O'Hare International Airport as approved in the O'Hare Modernization Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) issued by FAA in July 2005.
The College of DuPage Board of Trustees has created a transition team that will be led by Northwestern University Professor Don Haider.
This week in Springfield, Illinois, State Rep. Jeanne Ives (R-IL) responded to a bill to extend the CPS pension payment deadline.
Story CopyThe City of Bensenville recently expressed its disappointment in a letter and statement to the City of Chicago Department of Aviation (CDA) and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) that O’Hare International Airport is no longer complying with its Fly Quiet Program.