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Top campaign contribution recipients in Illinois for the week of Nov. 21
The following political organizations received the most campaign contributions in Illinois during the week of Nov. 21.
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Top campaign contribution recipients in Illinois for the week of Sept. 13
The following political organizations received the most campaign contributions in Illinois during the week of Sept. 13.
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Top campaign contribution recipients in Illinois for the week of Aug. 30
The following political organizations received the most campaign contributions in Illinois during the week of Aug. 30.
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Top campaign contribution recipients in Illinois for the week of Aug. 16
The following political organizations received the most campaign contributions in Illinois during the week of Aug. 16.
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Top campaign contribution recipients in Illinois for the week of Aug. 9
The following political organizations received the most campaign contributions in Illinois during the week of Aug. 9.
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Top campaign contribution recipients in Illinois for the week of July 27
The following political organizations received the most campaign contributions in Illinois during the week of July 27.
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Top campaign contribution recipients in Illinois for the week of July 6
The following political organizations received the most campaign contributions in Illinois during the week of July 6.
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Supreme Court Janus decision will 'radically change the work environment in Illinois,' Halbrook says
The nationwide change in how unions collect fees and dues expected from the U.S. Supreme Court's decision earlier this week in an Illinois case against the state's largest public sector employee union is a win for the Constitution, state Rep. Brad Halbrook (R-Shelbyville) believes.
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Halbrook: Measure to separate Chicago from Illinois is meant to 'expose the unfairness'
A recently introduced resolution, sponsored by state Reps. Reggie Phillips (R-Charleston), Brad Halbrook (R-Shelbyville) and Joe Sosnowski (R-Rockford), would make Chicago the 51st state, formally separating it from the rest of Illinois.