Corporate Clients of Top Democratic Firm Oppose the Democratic Agenda Bully Pulpit International touts its reputation rehab and policy change services for companies like McDonald’s, Uber, and Walmart.
Chicago Ethics Chair Introduces Public Campaign Financing Proposal This week, Alderman Matt Martin announced a new push for a small-dollar matching option in City Council races at a press briefing with community groups.
AIPAC Makes Record High Contributions as Its Super PAC Fights Progressives New disclosures covering March show that AIPAC's PAC made $4.1 million in contributions to federal candidates, while its super PAC raised another $1.8 million ahead of a spending wave against progressive candidates.
Evanston Becomes First Illinois City to Counteract Big Money With Public Match Small-dollar donations from Evanston residents to candidates for mayor can be matched out of a pool of public funding under the new program.
With Chicago’s Mayoral Race Awash in Big Money, Reformers Aim to Amplify Small Donors Barely one percent of funding in the mayoral race has come from small donors, according to the nonpartisan group Reform for Illinois, but reform proposals have the support of both candidates.