

A coalition of civic, business, professional, non-profit, and philanthropic organizations has launched a campaign to combat Illinois’ culture of political corruption and urged other citizens to join in the battle to demand honest government.
The first priority of the non-partisan CHANGE Illinois coalition will be to reduce the influence of large campaign contributors by enacting strict limits on the amount of money that can be given to candidates and political action committees.
Read the entire press release. For more information on CHANGE Illinois and to view press coverage, click here.
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