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The anatomy of influence: Government unions in Illinois

David Giuliani | Government reform analyst

Chris Andriesen | Project manager

Illinois Policy Institute

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Overall union membership

Employment and union membership in Illinois

Overall employment, public sector vs. private sector

Union profiles

Illinois Education Association

Illinois Federation of Teachers

American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Council 31

Service Employees International Union

Union spending

Partisan breakdown

Largest beneficiaries

99th General Assembly

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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INTRODUCTION

In 24 states, employees of a unionized workplace can decide for themselves whether they want to join and financially support a union. In Wisconsin, this choice is extended to employees of state government. But not in Illinois; almost all government workers – including teachers, police officers and those who serve in state government – are required to pay money to a union to keep their jobs.

Because of this, government unions in Illinois have long been powerful in state politics, with the major government unions donating tens of millions of dollars to political campaigns. Since 2002, Illinois’ five major government unions have spent more than $46 million on direct political contributions alone.

“The anatomy of influence: Government unions in Illinois” takes a close look at unions’ political spending and the influence afforded to government unions as a result. This analysis offers an unprecedented review of the political donations to the current Illinois General Assembly, as well as top recipients of union political giving since 2002. It also highlights how profitable the business of forced unionization can be for those who run the unions by listing a sampling of the highest-compensated employees for the state’s major government unions: the Illinois Education Association; Illinois Federation of Teachers; American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Council 31; and Service Employees International Union.

This book also reports how unions spend the money collected from mandatory dues, according to the unions’ own filings with the federal government. In the state’s largest teachers union, the Illinois Education Association or IEA, only 26 cents out of every $1 in union dues is actually spent on the union’s stated reason for existence: representation of workers. The rest of the union’s dues and fees revenue went mainly toward overhead, administration and political activities. Other unions also fail to spend the majority of dues money on actual representation – which is supposed to be unions’ key function. At both the IEA and the Illinois Federation of Teachers or IFT, the top 20 highest-paid employees all are paid salaries of more than $100,000 annually. Cinda Klickna, head of the IEA, pulls in $235,404 annually.

In addition to salaries, money spent on politics makes up another big chunk of union spending. The Illinois Policy Institute reviewed campaign-finance reports from 2002 to 2014 and found the five major government unions in Illinois spent a combined $46 million in political campaigns in that time. That number offers just a glimpse of union political spending, as it does not include donations by local chapters of government unions.

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While the vast majority of government-union political spending goes to Democrats, the review of campaign spending since 2002 showed that Republicans received nearly 17 percent of the unions’ campaign spending during that time. Former Gov. Pat Quinn, a Democrat, sat atop the heap, with $11.1 million in union donations, including nearly $8 million from the Service Employees International Union.

This book illustrates how the five main government unions in the state really spend their money, based on their own self-reporting to the state and federal government. It should serve as a tool not only to help public employees understand whether they are getting their money’s worth, but also for the public at large to better understand how some of the strongest forces in Illinois politics get their power.

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EMPLOYMENT AND UNION MEMBERSHIP IN ILLINOIS

Over the past three decades, union membership within the private sector has decreased significantly. Meanwhile, government-union membership in Illinois has boomed since the 1980s.

In 1983, membership in private-sector unions in Illinois totaled 795,770. By 2014, membership in private unions had fallen to 434,908.

Conversely, while government-union membership in Illinois was just 267,984 in 1983, by 2014 government unions saw their ranks grow to 394,848.

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200,000

300,000

400,000

500,000

600,000

700,000

800,000

1983 1987 1991 1995 1999 2003 2007 2011 2014

Graph 1: Illinois private, public union membership: 1983-2014

Source: Union Membership and Coverage Database, www.unionstats.com

PrivatePublic

Graph 2: Total union membership, public and private, 1983-2014

800,000

1,000,000

1,200,000

20142007200319991995199119871983

Source: Union Membership and Coverage Database, http://www.unionstats.com

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4,000,000

5,000,000

6,000,000

7,000,000

8,000,000

20132007200319991995199119871983

Graph 3: Illinois employment, public and private: 1983-2013

Source: Union Membership and Coverage Database, www.unionstats.com

Private-sector employment in Illinois has increased by about 30 percent since 1983. Illinois has seen rapid expansions in private-sector employment, followed by declines since the 1990s. Before 1999, every time Illinois suffered through a recession the state ultimately worked its way back to net jobs creation. The same isn’t true any longer – Illinois never fully recovered from the dot-com and 2008 recessions.

OVERALL EMPLOYMENT, PUBLIC SECTOR VS. PRIVATE SECTOR

The trend of total employment in Illinois largely mirrors the private sector, which drives the economy. In the past several years, total employment has started leveling off.

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Public sector employment in Illinois has risen by 18 percent since 1983. It has dropped by 3 percent since the economy crashed in 2008.

1983 1987 1991 1995 1999 2003 2007 2011 20133,000,000

4,000,000

5,000,000

6,000,000

Graph 4: Illinois private employment: 1983-2013

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics

1983 1987 1991 1995 1999 2003 2007 2011 2013600,000

800,000

1,000,000

Graph 5: Illinois public employment: 1983-2013

Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics

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ILLINOIS EDUCATION ASSOCIATION

What is it?The Illinois Education Association, or IEA is the union to which many of the state’s K-12 educators, and other public-school educators, belong. It is a state branch of a national union that caters to education professionals. The parent union to the IEA is the National Education Association, which provides national guidance for the union’s affiliates and is primarily responsible for lobbying the federal government. Beneath the IEA are multiple local unions, which are responsible for representing teachers and other staff at the district level.

Who does the IEA represent?Its more than 133,000 members include teachers, college faculty and staff, and school support staff at public schools in Illinois.

How does IEA spend dues money?• Only 26 cents out of every $1 in union dues is used to represent

members. Meanwhile, the IEA spent 44 cents out of every $1 on overhead costs, 26 cents on administration and 3 cents on political activities.

• In 2014, the IEA spent $692,203 on hotels and $213,118 on consultants.

Representation 26.4¢

Political 2.9¢

Contributions, gifts and grants 1.2¢

Overhead 43.9¢

Administrative 25.6¢

FUNCTIONAL SPENDING

Representation 36.0%

Political 3.5%

Contributions, gifts and grants 0.0%

Overhead 46.8%

Administrative 13.7%

STAFF WAGES

Employees 249

Avg. wage $85,120

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TOP COMPENSATED IEA OFFICIALS:

Source: 2014 LM-2 report filed with the U.S. Department of Labor, Office of Labor Management Standards

Cinda Klickna, president $235,404

Audrey Soglin, executive director $213,980

Timothy Crawford, director-program development $197,448

Brian Booth, coordinator $193,321

Anthony Jeffries, director-field services $187,873

James Reed, director-government relations $187,579

Kathleen Griffin, vice president $184,924

Michael Lamb, coordinator $183,287

Albert Llorens, secretary-treasurer $181,747

Hugh McBarron, director-communications $180,987

Mary Morris, director-educational innovation $180,345

Mitchell Roth, director-legal services $178,704

Paul Klenck, attorney $174,892

Oliver Jones, coordinator $169,667

James Dykehouse, UniServ director $158,471

Lawrence Frank, research specialist $156,688

Amy Kunz, UniServ director $156,177

Donna Masterson, UniServ director $155,778

David Vitoff, organizer $152,782

Michael Tuchmann, computer specialist $152,156

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ILLINOIS FEDERATION OF TEACHERS

What is it?The Illinois Federation of Teachers, or IFT, is an affiliate of the national American Federation of Teachers. It is the second-most prominent union for educators at public schools in Illinois. It has multiple local affiliates, including the powerful Chicago Teachers Union.

Who does the IFT represent?Its more than 81,000 members include teachers, college faculty and staff, and school support staff at public schools in Illinois.

How does IFT spend dues money?• Representation takes up about 60 cents of every $1 of IFT union dues,

with 22 cents spent on administration, 12 cents spent on overhead and 6 cents spent on political activities.

• In 2013, the union spent $348,958 on hotels, $104,886 on consultants and $195,854 on attorneys.

Representation 59.6¢

Political 6.0¢

Contributions, gifts and grants 0.2¢

Overhead 12.2¢

Administrative 22.1¢

Representation 49.6%

Political 8.9%

Contributions, gifts and grants 0.2%

Overhead 22.9%

Administrative 18.4%

STAFF WAGES

Employees 92Avg. wage $90,244

FUNCTIONAL SPENDING

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TOP COMPENSATED IFT OFFICIALS:

Source: 2013 LM-2 report filed with the U.S. Department of Labor, Office of Labor Management Standards

Dan Montgomery, president / ceo

Lee R. Wilson Jr., administrator-field

David W. Richmond, administrator-operations

Robert A. Shaevel, research

Ava C. Harston, ed issues

Marietta L. Miller, field service

Terry M. Reed, field service

Sharon Teefey, ed issues

Toby Trimmer, administrator-legislative

Aviva Bowen, administrator-communications

Jonathon Nadler, field service

Amy L. Excell, communications

David C. Comerford, legislative director

Thomas E. Smith Jr., field service

Keith Griffith, field service

Kathy Shaevel, ed issues

Arnavaz Mistry-Mujthaba, field service

Nicholas Yelverton, legislative director

Michelle S. Federici, legislative director

Lorenzo McDonald, organizer

Deneen Pajeau, field service

Laura Aerne, field service

John C. Little, field service

Lisa Uphoff, field service

Todd M. Stachowiak, field service

$212,513

$199,547

$191,998

$191,659

$188,392

$184,288

$179,803

$179,367

$168,625

$160,817

$158,590

$157,208

$157,083

$156,425

$153,126

$152,674

$151,596

$149,983

$149,023

$148,431

$148,391

$148,241

$147,470

$145,911

$145,297

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AMERICAN FEDERATION OF STATE, COUNTY AND MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES COUNCIL 31

What is it?The American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees Council 31 is the dominant public employee union for employees of state workers. It represents several bargaining groups of state-government employees.

Who does AFSCME Council 31 represent?The union has more than 75,000 members, according to its website. The union is the main labor organization for state employees.

How does AFSCME Council 31 spend dues money?• AFSCME spent 51 cents of every $1 in union dues on representation,

28 cents on overhead, 13 cents on administration and 5 cents on political activities.

• In 2013, the union spent $463,943 on hotels, $107,059 on consultants and $654,295 on attorneys.

• In 2013, AFSCME reported spending $31,972 at its “holiday party” for staff and directors. The spending included hotels rooms and other party expenses.

Representation 51.1¢

Political 5.3¢

Contributions, gifts and grants 2.9¢

Overhead 27.8¢

Administrative 12.8¢

Representation 62.3%

Political 7.4%

Contributions, gifts and grants 0.1%

Overhead 15.6%

Administrative 14.5%

STAFF WAGES

Employees 136

Avg. wage $67,111

FUNCTIONAL SPENDING

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TOP COMPENSATED AFSCME OFFICIALS:

Henry Bayer, executive director

Roberta Lynch, deputy director

Eddie Caumiant, regional director

Mike Newman, associate director

Claudia Roberson, associate director

Tracey Abman, director of organizing

Tom Edstrom, supervising counsel

Larry Spivack, regional director

Joe Bella, regional director

John Cameron, director-political and community relations

Billy Brown, regional director

Nefertiti Smith, regional director

Cathy Struzynski, legal counsel

Kent Beauchamp, regional director

Anders Lindall, public affairs director

Jeff Bigelow, regional director

Abigail Davis, senior organizer

Sue Osthus, legal counsel

Joseph Pluger, staff representative

Douglas Woodson, campaign coordinator

$166,017

$140,834

$135,230

$128,313

$124,122

$118,688

$118,157

$117,240

$114,895

$112,314

$111,505

$109,536

$109,337

$109,200

$106,686

$106,600

$103,846

$103,261

$101,487

$100,934

Source: 2013 LM-2 report filed with the U.S. Department of Labor, Office of Labor Management Standards

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SERVICE EMPLOYEES INTERNATIONAL UNION

What is it?The Service Employees Internationl Union, or SEIU, Illinois Leadership Council has a number of affiliates in Illinois. The biggest are SEIU Healthcare (more than 57,000 members), Local 1 (about 46,000) and Local 73 (about 22,000).

Who does SEIU represent?The union represents state workers such as janitors, security officers, doormen and window washers; employees working for the city of Chicago, Cook County, downstate offices of the secretary of state, higher education, cities and schools; and hospital, nursing-home and child care aides, as well as at-home caregivers.

How does SEIU spend dues money?• The main SEIU locals combined spent 60 cents of every $1 on

representation, 23 cents on overhead, 9 cents on political activities and 6 cents on administration.

• In 2013, SEIU Healthcare spent $533,218 on hotels, $330,637 on restaurants and catering, $345,030 on airlines, $312,687 on rental cars and $838,417 on consultants.

• SEIU Healthcare spent $49,619 on its “membership” Christmas party in December 2013. Among other Christmas party expenses, catering cost $34,556 and the tab at Binny’s Beverage, a liquor store, amounted to $6,063, lower than the $6,859 tab for its party the year before.

• SEIU Healthcare spent $7,523 for floral arrangers at an event in 2013. The year before, it spent $6,859 on Christmas decorations for the office.

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Representation 22.9¢

Political 44.2¢

Contributions, gifts and grants 27.4¢

Overhead 4.8¢

Administrative 0.7¢

Representation 62.6¢

Political 8.3¢

Contributions, gifts and grants 1.2¢

Overhead 20.5¢

Administrative 7.4¢

SEIU LEADERSHIP STATE COUNCIL

SEIU HEALTHCARE

Representation 0.0%

Political 86.6%

Contributions, gifts and grants 0.0%

Overhead 6.5%

Administrative 6.7%

Representation 80.3%

Political 4.2%

Contributions, gifts and grants 0.0%

Overhead 8.7%

Administrative 6.7%

STAFF WAGES

STAFF WAGES

Employees 3Avg. wage $69,827

Employees 170Avg. wage $45,703

FUNCTIONAL SPENDING

FUNCTIONAL SPENDING

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Representation 58.0¢

Political 4.9¢

Contributions, gifts and grants 2.0¢

Overhead 32.1¢

Administrative 3.0¢

Representation 69.4¢

Political 5.4¢

Contributions, gifts and grants 1.2¢

Overhead 14.6¢

Administrative 9.4¢

SEIU LOCAL 1

SEIU LOCAL 73

Representation 77%

Political 6.7%

Contributions, gifts and grants 0.0%

Overhead 11.6%

Administrative 6.7%

Representation 72.5%

Political 4.7%

Contributions, gifts and grants 0.0%

Overhead 14.2%

Administrative 8.6%

STAFF WAGES

STAFF WAGES

Employees 155Avg. wage $47,033

Employees 65Avg. wage $45,493

FUNCTIONAL SPENDING

FUNCTIONAL SPENDING

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Source: 2013 LM-2 reports filed with the U.S. Department of Labor, Office of Labor Management Standards

TOP COMPENSATED SEIU OFFICIALS:

Keith Kelleher, president, SEIU Healthcare $176,469

Christine Boardman, president, SEIU 73 $172,949

William Perkins, legislative director, SEIU 73 $144,847

Matthew Brandon, secretary-treasurer, SEIU State Council $128,610

Myra Glassman, secretary-treasurer, SEIU Healthcare $122,728

April Verrett, executive vice president, SEIU Healthcare $121,980

Elaine Janus, chief of operations, SEIU Healthcare $109,449

Dale Hillier, vice president, SEIU 73 $108,569

Betty Boles, vice president, SEIU 73 $107,150

Taalib-Din Ziyad, vice president, SEIU 73 $103,337

Stephanie Haynes, division director, SEIU Healthcare $100,460

Timothy McDonald, vice president, SEIU 73 $100,307

Maggie Laslo, vice president, SEIU Healthcare $98,292

Phillip Martini, vice president, SEIU 73 $97,792

Tyson Roan, counsel, SEIU 73 $97,063

Dale Hemberger, downstate political coordinator, SEIU Healthcare $96,912

Michael Truppa, communications director, SEIU Healthcare $94,840

Susan Matta, general counsel, SEIU 73 $94,179

Greg Kelley, vice president, SEIU Healthcare $92,798

Denise Gaines, Illinois legislative director, SEIU Healthcare $91,868

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GOVERNMENT UNION POLITICAL SPENDING

Since 2002, Democrats have received 82 percent of donations from the five major government unions in Illinois. The Service Employees International Union, or SEIU, gave the biggest proportion of its political money, 97 percent, to Democrats. Former Gov. Pat Quinn was the leader in union donations in this period, receiving $11.1 million, including nearly $8 million from the SEIU. The Chicago Teachers Union, or CTU, showered 96 percent of its contributions on Democrats, which isn’t surprising given that Chicago is overwhelmingly Democratic. Republicans, who received 17 percent of unions’ contributions, took more than a third of all political donations from the Illinois Education Association, or IEA. The other major teachers union, the Illinois Federation of Teachers, or IFT, gave 14 percent of its political money to Republicans.

AFSCMERepublican $879,785 15%

Democrat $4,947,204 85%

IEA Republican $6,077,375 38%

Democrat $9,868,013 62%

Union political contributions to candidates, 2002-2014 – partisan breakdown

Independent $5,000 >1%

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Union political contributions to candidates, 2002-2014 – partisan breakdown

IFTRepublican $1,197,787 14%

Democrat $7,496,977 86%

CTURepublican $69,050 4%

Democrat $1,870,376 96%

SEIU Republican $423,136 3%

Democrat $14,660,664 97%

TOTAL Republican $8,647,133 18%

Democrat $38,843,233 82%

Source: Illinois State Board of Elections

Independent $21,139 >1%

Independent $26,139 >1%

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$715,110

$376,000

$207,000

$250,850

$120,000

$55,200

$125,000

$100,300

$319,654

$91,250

$138,200

$10,600

$22,000

$68,000

$24,500

$119,200

$67,500

$144,750

$0

$125,000

$163,000

$75,500

$0

$10,000

$8,750

$14,750

$20,500

$3,500

$2,500

$53,000

$1,319,292

$553,171

$569,159

$792,228

$445,000

$134,300

$238,500

$90,000

$159,600

$200,659

$138,300

$50,450

$273,199

$126,231

$151,900

$996,550

$1,182,646

$382,209

$334,131

$492,898

$164,000

$119,900

$469,061

$73,000

$212,381

$202,391

$75,600

$165,250

$103,418

$93,000

$7,955,406

$1,360,257

$314,900

$2,350

$36,200

$609,145

$191,000

$500

$88,685

$107,382

$78,750

$399,300

$57,800

$183,181

$145,200

1. Pat Quinn

2. Rod Blagojevich

3. Lisa Madigan

4. Kirk Dillard

5. Dan Hynes

6. Michael J. Madigan

7. Emil Jones Jr.

8. Thomas L. Kilbride

9. Mike Smiddy

10. Gary Forby

11. Michael Frerichs

12. John J. Cullerton

13. Tom Cross

14. Andy Manar

15. Jesse White

$11,105,558

$3,539,574

$1,618,018

$1,379,559

$1,219,098

$1,125,645

$749,900

$659,861

$650,939

$620,423

$572,391

$556,450

$521,749

$483,330

$467,600

AFSCME CTU IEA IFT-AFT SEIU TOTAL

Top 150 recipients of political contributions by government unions, 2002 - 2014

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$23,800

$22,750

$47,300

$21,250

$156,000

$250

$50,950

$4,950

$31,550

$16,800

$72,300

$62,600

$3,300

$23,050

$39,000

$30,000

$3,250

$4,000

$12,000

$0

$0

$2,950

$3,000

$18,750

$16,500

$1,500

$19,000

$500

$10,500

$36,500

$196,317

$210,400

$234,938

$167,047

$93,003

$305,500

$109,000

$152,839

$111,142

$146,440

$93,000

$65,000

$211,000

$117,630

$70,557

$58,500

$97,903

$43,092

$51,672

$25,250

$5,500

$70,503

$72,671

$69,000

$26,665

$30,572

$51,000

$34,650

$73,387

$88,825

$65,125

$10,507

$14,500

$69,618

$39,875

$1,000

$73,045

$64,050

$64,916

$64,867

$72,026

$67,793

$14,000

$28,081

$16,360

16. David E. Miller

17. Jay Hoffman

18. James F. Clayborne Jr.

19. Angelo “Skip” Saviano

20. Judy Baar Topinka

21. Dale A. Righter

22. John M. Sullivan

23. Michael K. Smith

24. Dan Kotowski

25. Don Harmon

26. Mike Jacobs

27. Will Guzzardi

28. Frank Watson

29. Terry Link

30. Robin Kelly

$373,742

$344,810

$343,830

$321,587

$314,128

$312,250

$306,449

$297,510

$295,358

$271,272

$269,398

$265,393

$263,450

$252,647

$251,242

AFSCME CTU IEA IFT-AFT SEIU TOTAL

Top 150 recipients of political contributions by government unions, 2002 - 2014

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$20,800

$700

$23,500

$59,000

$21,485

$13,850

$17,300

$3,350

$6,950

$18,550

$181,835

$8,050

$29,600

$4,635

$30,000

$18,000

$0

$0

$1,250

$3,000

$0

$15,500

$2,000

$9,950

$2,500

$0

$0

$1,000

$1,500

$0

$166,930

$160,933

$137,800

$62,000

$164,302

$171,761

$78,364

$143,314

$149,932

$100,750

$0

$113,242

$67,400

$85,055

$40,000

$28,000

$43,053

$10,500

$40,834

$4,900

$11,300

$63,185

$39,157

$28,000

$38,210

$0

$3,500

$23,154

$29,340

$72,410

$13,950

$8,800

$36,378

$43,802

$12,225

$7,500

$24,079

$10,500

$1,800

$26,250

$0

$55,000

$52,480

$53,018

$30,733

31. Kimberly A. Lightford

32. Brent Hassert

33. Sue Scherer

34. David Koehler

35. Donald L. Moffitt

36. Raymond Poe

37. Susan Garrett

38. Sidney H. Mathias

39. Roger Eddy

40. Linda Holmes

41. Eddie Winters

42. Christine Radogno

43. Daniel V. Beiser

44. William R. Haine

45. Patrick D. Welch

$247,680

$213,486

$208,178

$206,886

$205,912

$204,411

$198,428

$198,321

$196,632

$186,260

$181,835

$179,792

$173,634

$173,549

$173,143

AFSCME CTU IEA IFT-AFT SEIU TOTAL

Top 150 recipients of political contributions by government unions, 2002 - 2014

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$42,250

$24,800

$23,500

$37,750

$15,000

$11,250

$45,250

$12,350

$45,625

$55,300

$31,761

$51,250

$2,200

$0

$28,900

$13,750

$5,000

$0

$21,750

$0

$0

$7,750

$13,500

$0

$0

$13,250

$1,000

$4,500

$7,300

$0

$41,400

$80,000

$127,476

$7,300

$66,000

$140,471

$45,190

$38,250

$83,353

$0

$70,875

$42,500

$70,263

$120,000

$68,000

$30,072

$50,867

$12,050

$12,000

$34,012

$5,150

$18,250

$15,750

$13,700

$26,000

$19,450

$35,243

$56,178

$12,800

$23,400

$42,599

$4,750

$0

$82,700

$46,281

$3,250

$39,091

$74,216

$4,000

$63,322

$9,208

$12,425

$7,750

$0

$19,560

46. Michael Noland

47. Paul L. Mangieri

48. Wayne Rosenthal

49. Antonio Muñoz

50. Jehan A. Gordon-Booth

51. David S. Luechtefeld

52. Toi W. Hutchinson

53. Lou Lang

54. Larry Bomke

55. Nancy Schiavone

56. Al Riley

57. Melinda Bush

58. Kurt Granberg

59. Debbie Halvorson

60. Patrick J. Verschoore

$170,071

$165,417

$163,026

$161,500

$161,293

$160,121

$155,531

$154,066

$146,678

$144,622

$144,544

$142,418

$140,891

$140,100

$139,860

AFSCME CTU IEA IFT-AFT SEIU TOTAL

Top 150 recipients of political contributions by government unions, 2002 - 2014

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$0

$27,050

$5,500

$900

$1,800

$6,000

$16,100

$11,321

$16,500

$0

$8,900

$12,000

$1,800

$4,550

$25,677

$3,500

$2,000

$2,300

$4,250

$4,500

$7,500

$7,750

$0

$1,500

$0

$0

$0

$9,500

$12,450

$2,000

$60,315

$72,500

$110,323

$108,800

$63,254

$76,500

$39,133

$38,881

$47,750

$115,500

$102,031

$70,000

$76,250

$69,500

$61,000

$34,079

$23,357

$10,100

$11,300

$33,617

$21,548

$52,800

$44,917

$40,933

$5,500

$6,800

$31,874

$17,000

$7,500

$11,578

$36,613

$5,500

$1,790

$250

$21,203

$12,750

$7,748

$26,329

$14,659

$0

$1,503

$5,000

$12,550

$22,890

$15,330

61. Michelle Mussman

62. Brandon W. Phelps

63. Jim Watson

64. Sandra Pihos

65. Bob Flider

66. Fred Crespo

67. Arthur Wilhelmi

68. Careen M. Gordon

69. Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant

70. Charles E. Meier

71. Bill Mitchell

72. Aaron Schock

73. Jeff Schoenberg

74. Miguel del Valle

75. Paul Froehlich

$134,507

$130,407

$130,013

$125,500

$124,373

$124,298

$123,531

$121,448

$121,342

$121,000

$119,234

$118,874

$117,100

$116,890

$115,586

AFSCME CTU IEA IFT-AFT SEIU TOTAL

Top 150 recipients of political contributions by government unions, 2002 - 2014

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$10,000

$25,000

$18,500

$10,300

$7,500

$9,500

$108,000

$1,050

$16,850

$0

$18,500

$1,500

$8,000

$1,000

$2,925

$0

$2,000

$0

$15,000

$0

$18,000

$0

$2,300

$9,800

$6,000

$0

$3,000

$10,250

$0

$2,250

$39,767

$57,000

$35,000

$39,400

$45,000

$55,500

$0

$97,031

$39,204

$0

$75,653

$97,000

$33,000

$31,500

$80,461

$63,813

$19,972

$26,675

$37,654

$16,305

$11,500

$0

$7,500

$17,314

$10,000

$9,750

$0

$26,000

$45,160

$12,808

$0

$9,129

$30,400

$7,550

$40,747

$13,625

$0

$0

$21,488

$88,147

$0

$2,250

$23,633

$23,005

$1,500

76. Sue Myerscough

77. Eddie Lee Jackson Sr.

78. Frank J. Mautino

79. Linda Chapa LaVia

80. Sam Yingling

81. William Delgado

82. Amy Sue Mertens

83. Renee Kosel

84. Maggie Crotty

85. Rudy Lozano

86. John O. Jones

87. Carol Ronen

88. John G. Mulroe

89. Ricca Slone

90. Jerry Mitchell

$113,579

$113,100

$110,575

$109,904

$109,552

$108,125

$108,000

$107,881

$104,656

$104,147

$103,903

$103,750

$100,883

$100,665

$99,944

AFSCME CTU IEA IFT-AFT SEIU TOTAL

Top 150 recipients of political contributions by government unions, 2002 - 2014

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$8,000

$20,500

$2,300

$0

$11,650

$26,000

$0

$26,900

$63,100

$10,650

$2,000

$2,600

$15,550

$0

$250

$0

$6,000

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$750

$8,000

$31,250

$0

$0

$2,000

$5,000

$0

$78,050

$31,472

$88,000

$84,500

$67,337

$62,000

$92,000

$32,500

$2,718

$27,705

$50,939

$61,000

$44,500

$29,029

$81,017

$8,900

$19,692

$5,500

$12,000

$6,000

$5,650

$0

$13,627

$4,500

$13,600

$22,857

$22,000

$14,500

$48,544

$4,050

$3,000

$20,265

$1,500

$0

$10,181

$1,500

$0

$18,000

$11,614

$6,600

$13,456

$3,550

$11,425

$5,000

$1,750

91. Adam Brown

92. Daniel Biss

93. Mark Beaubien

94. Harry R. Ramey Jr.

95. Elizabeth Coulson

96. John D. Cavaletto

97. Terri Bryant

98. Katherine Cloonen

99. Deborah Graham

100. Monique D. Davis

101. Dianne McGuire

102. Dennis M. Reboletti

103. Charles E. Jefferson

104. Michael Bond

105. Dan Brady

$97,950

$97,929

$97,300

$96,500

$95,168

$95,150

$92,000

$91,777

$89,932

$89,805

$89,251

$89,150

$87,975

$87,573

$87,067

AFSCME CTU IEA IFT-AFT SEIU TOTAL

Top 150 recipients of political contributions by government unions, 2002 - 2014

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$11,000

$350

$2,000

$85,069

$8,500

$7,800

$22,300

$6,300

$11,500

$12,000

$16,250

$29,000

$0

$0

$0

$7,500

$250

$14,000

$0

$6,000

$4,000

$2,750

$14,500

$0

$6,750

$13,000

$5,000

$26,700

$1,250

$4,500

$10,227

$63,875

$15,000

$0

$44,500

$0

$23,000

$42,300

$62,500

$34,250

$24,300

$29,000

$23,539

$10,250

$15,797

$20,600

$14,620

$22,500

$0

$18,050

$48,100

$7,500

$9,100

$8,450

$10,500

$12,500

$12,438

$12,900

$500

$8,500

$35,797

$5,993

$31,575

$0

$7,450

$24,555

$27,928

$11,000

$0

$17,864

$15,250

$5,250

$16,697

$67,294

$50,000

106. Robert Rita

107. Ruth Munson

108. Annazette R. Collins

109. Patrick Keenan-Devlin

110. William Davis

111. Mike Boland

112. Kelly M. Cassidy

113. Mattie Hunter

114. Greg Tuite

115. André M. Thapedi

116. Marlow H. Colvin

117. Elgie R. Sims Jr.

118. Barbara Flynn Currie

119. Christian L. Mitchell

120. Shelia Simon

$85,124

$85,088

$85,075

$85,069

$84,500

$84,455

$83,478

$83,200

$82,450

$81,364

$81,300

$80,688

$79,836

$79,294

$78,797

AFSCME CTU IEA IFT-AFT SEIU TOTAL

Top 150 recipients of political contributions by government unions, 2002 - 2014

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$0

$5,000

$20,200

$15,000

$450

$55,500

$17,500

$10,700

$0

$12,550

$34,600

$3,000

$0

$3,300

$6,650

$0

$2,000

$12,800

$17,500

$500

$2,500

$0

$36,416

$0

$0

$21,660

$8,000

$1,000

$3,100

$6,500

$25,000

$0

$0

$17,000

$64,347

$0

$0

$10,400

$66,339

$14,161

$0

$17,500

$10,250

$3,600

$22,372

$52,610

$64,298

$12,500

$7,500

$9,750

$17,000

$35,594

$5,000

$4,000

$21,436

$15,000

$16,000

$38,095

$48,072

$23,389

$1,000

$7,252

$32,457

$19,238

$1,000

$750

$21,500

$11,910

$4,000

$24,057

$0

$26,405

$20,934

$11,550

$9,050

121. Vicki R. Wright

122. Sharyn I. Elman

123. Carol Ammons

124. Kenneth Dunkin

125. Suzanne Bassi

126. William O’Daniel

127. Bill Kilquist

128. Jay Travis

129. Steve J. Rauschenberger

130. Naomi Jakobsson

131. Kenny Johnson

132. Ann Williams

133. Deborah Conroy

134. Kathleen A. Ryg

135. Elaine Nekritz

$78,610

$78,550

$77,957

$76,238

$76,047

$75,750

$74,594

$74,426

$74,339

$72,204

$71,260

$70,905

$70,279

$69,622

$67,961

AFSCME CTU IEA IFT-AFT SEIU TOTAL

Top 150 recipients of political contributions by government unions, 2002 - 2014

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$21,000

$5,550

$3,000

$0

$6,100

$4,400

$350

$6,100

$500

$2,500

$1,350

$700

$11,500

$5,000

$300

$0

$0

$500

$500

$11,000

$1,750

$2,500

$1,000

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$22,410

$53,000

$51,000

$0

$30,000

$53,823

$45,000

$41,000

$58,496

$60,500

$62,250

$40,000

$49,171

$52,600

$62,000

$0

$5,500

$4,574

$24,003

$15,000

$3,300

$8,737

$11,600

$0

$0

$0

$15,991

$2,250

$5,000

$0

$23,042

$1,940

$6,687

$41,200

$3,500

$2,250

$8,250

$4,862

$5,250

$750

$0

$6,736

$0

$0

$0

136. Dan McCollum

137. Lee Daniels

138. Julie A. Morrison

139. Natalie A. Manley

140. Calvin Giles

141. Robert W. Pritchard

142. Rosemary E. Mulligan

143. Dan Reitz

144. Pamela J. Althoff

145. David Reis

146. Ron Stephens

147. Bill Grunloh

148. Sandy Cole

149. Adam Johnson

150. Bradley Burzynski

$66,452

$65,990

$65,762

$65,703

$65,600

$65,523

$64,837

$64,562

$64,246

$63,750

$63,600

$63,427

$62,921

$62,600

$62,300

AFSCME CTU IEA IFT-AFT SEIU TOTAL

Top 150 recipients of political contributions by government unions, 2002 - 2014

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$55,200

$319,654

$91,250

$10,600

$68,000

$22,750

$47,300

$250

$50,950

$31,550

$16,800

$62,600

$23,050

$20,800

$23,500

$163,000

$10,000

$8,750

$20,500

$2,500

$3,250

$4,000

$0

$2,950

$18,750

$16,500

$19,000

$10,500

$18,000

$0

$134,300

$159,600

$200,659

$50,450

$126,231

$210,400

$234,938

$305,500

$109,000

$111,142

$146,440

$65,000

$117,630

$166,930

$137,800

$164,000

$73,000

$212,381

$75,600

$103,418

$97,903

$43,092

$5,500

$70,503

$69,000

$26,665

$51,000

$73,387

$28,000

$10,500

$609,145

$88,685

$107,382

$399,300

$183,181

$10,507

$14,500

$1,000

$73,045

$64,916

$64,867

$67,793

$28,081

$13,950

$36,378

State Rep. Michael J. Madigan

State Rep. Mike Smiddy

State Sen. Gary Forby

State Sen. John J. Cullerton

State Sen. Andy Manar

State Rep. Jay Hoffman

State Sen. James F. Clayborne, Jr.

State Sen. Dale A. Righter

State Sen. John M. Sullivan

State Sen. Dan Kotowski

State Sen. Don Harmon

State Rep. Will Guzzardi

State Sen. Terry Link

State Sen. Kimberly A. Lightford

State Rep. Sue Scherer

$1,125,645

$650,939

$620,423

$556,450

$483,330

$344,810

$343,830

$312,250

$306,449

$295,358

$271,272

$265,393

$252,647

$247,680

$208,178

AFSCME CTU IEA IFT-AFT SEIU TOTAL

2002 - 2014 political contributions from government unions to members of 99th General Assembly

District: 22

District: 71

District: 59

District: 6

District: 48

District: 113

District: 57

District: 55

District: 47

District: 28

District: 39

District: 39

District: 30

District: 4

District: 96

District: 22

District: 71

District: 59

District: 6

District: 48

District: 57

District: 28

District: 47

District: 39

District: 39

District: 113

District: 30

District: 4

District: 46

District: 74

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$59,000

$21,485

$13,850

$18,550

$8,050

$29,600

$4,635

$42,250

$37,750

$15,000

$11,250

$45,250

$12,350

$31,761

$51,250

$1,250

$3,000

$0

$2,500

$0

$1,000

$1,500

$13,750

$21,750

$0

$0

$7,750

$13,500

$13,250

$1,000

$62,000

$164,302

$171,761

$100,750

$113,242

$67,400

$85,055

$41,400

$7,300

$66,000

$140,471

$45,190

$38,250

$70,875

$42,500

$40,834

$4,900

$11,300

$38,210

$3,500

$23,154

$29,340

$30,072

$12,000

$34,012

$5,150

$18,250

$15,750

$19,450

$35,243

$43,802

$12,225

$7,500

$26,250

$55,000

$52,480

$53,018

$42,599

$82,700

$46,281

$3,250

$39,091

$74,216

$9,208

$12,425

State Sen. David Koehler

State Rep. Donald L. Moffitt

State Rep. Raymond Poe

State Sen. Linda Holmes

State Sen. Christine Radogno

State Rep. Daniel V. Beiser

State Sen. William R. Haine

State Sen. Michael Noland

State Sen. Antonio Muñoz

State Rep. Jehan A. Gordon-Booth

State Sen. David S. Luechtefeld

State Sen. Toi W. Hutchinson

State Rep. Lou Lang

State Rep. Al Riley

State Sen. Melinda Bush

$206,886

$205,912

$204,411

$186,260

$179,792

$173,634

$173,549

$170,071

$161,500

$161,293

$160,121

$155,531

$154,066

$144,544

$142,418

AFSCME CTU IEA IFT-AFT SEIU TOTALDistrict: 22

District: 71

District: 59

District: 6

District: 48

District: 57

District: 28

District: 47

District: 39

District: 39

District: 113

District: 30

District: 4

District: 46

District: 74

2002 - 2014 political contributions from government unions to members of 99th General Assembly

District: 46

District: 74

District: 99

District: 42

District: 41

District: 111

District: 56

District: 22

District: 1

District: 92

District: 58

District: 40

District: 16

District: 38

District: 31

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$28,900

$0

$27,050

$6,000

$16,500

$0

$8,900

$25,000

$18,500

$10,300

$7,500

$9,500

$8,000

$8,000

$20,500

$0

$3,500

$2,000

$7,500

$1,500

$0

$0

$2,000

$0

$15,000

$0

$18,000

$10,250

$0

$6,000

$68,000

$60,315

$72,500

$76,500

$47,750

$115,500

$102,031

$57,000

$35,000

$39,400

$45,000

$55,500

$33,000

$78,050

$31,472

$23,400

$34,079

$23,357

$21,548

$40,933

$5,500

$6,800

$19,972

$26,675

$37,654

$16,305

$11,500

$26,000

$8,900

$19,692

$19,560

$36,613

$5,500

$12,750

$14,659

$0

$1,503

$9,129

$30,400

$7,550

$40,747

$13,625

$23,633

$3,000

$20,265

State Rep. Patrick J. Verschoore

State Rep. Michelle Mussman

State Rep. Brandon W. Phelps

State Rep. Fred Crespo

State Sen. Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant

State Rep. Charles E. Meier

State Rep. Bill Mitchell

State Rep. Eddie Lee Jackson Sr.

State Rep. Frank J. Mautino

State Rep. Linda Chapa LaVia

State Rep. Sam Yingling

State Sen. William Delgado

State Sen. John G. Mulroe

State Rep. Adam Brown

State Sen. Daniel Biss

$139,860

$134,507

$130,407

$124,298

$121,342

$121,000

$119,234

$113,100

$110,575

$109,904

$109,552

$108,125

$100,883

$97,950

$97,929

AFSCME CTU IEA IFT-AFT SEIU TOTAL

2002 - 2014 political contributions from government unions to members of 99th General Assembly

District: 72

District: 56

District: 118

District: 44

District: 49

District: 108

District: 101

District: 114

District: 76

District: 83

District: 62

District: 2

District: 10

District: 102

District: 9

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$26,000

$0

$26,900

$10,650

$250

$11,000

$8,500

$22,300

$6,300

$12,000

$29,000

$0

$0

$20,200

$15,000

$0

$0

$750

$31,250

$0

$7,500

$6,000

$2,750

$14,500

$6,750

$5,000

$26,700

$1,250

$12,800

$17,500

$62,000

$92,000

$32,500

$27,705

$81,017

$10,227

$44,500

$23,000

$42,300

$34,250

$29,000

$23,539

$10,250

$0

$17,000

$5,650

$0

$13,627

$13,600

$4,050

$20,600

$18,050

$7,500

$9,100

$10,500

$12,438

$12,900

$500

$12,500

$7,500

$1,500

$0

$18,000

$6,600

$1,750

$35,797

$7,450

$27,928

$11,000

$17,864

$5,250

$16,697

$67,294

$32,457

$19,238

State Rep. John D. Cavaletto

State Rep. Terri Bryant

State Rep. Katherine Cloonen

State Rep. Monique D. Davis

State Rep. Dan Brady

State Rep. Robert Rita

State Rep. William Davis

State Rep. Kelly M. Cassidy

State Sen. Mattie Hunter

State Rep. André M. Thapedi

State Rep. Elgie R. Sims Jr.

State Rep. Barbara Flynn Currie

State Rep. Christian L. Mitchell

State Rep. Carol Ammons

State Rep. Kenneth Dunkin

$95,150

$92,000

$91,777

$89,805

$87,067

$85,124

$84,500

$83,478

$83,200

$81,364

$80,688

$79,836

$79,294

$77,957

$76,238

AFSCME CTU IEA IFT-AFT SEIU TOTAL

2002 - 2014 political contributions from government unions to members of 99th General Assembly

District: 107

District: 115

District: 79

District: 27

District: 105

District: 28

District: 30

District: 14

District: 3

District: 32

District: 34

District: 25

District: 26

District: 103

District: 5

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$3,000

$0

$6,650

$3,000

$0

$4,400

$500

$2,500

$1,000

$2,000

$2,950

$8,100

$4,300

$8,000

$6,550

$8,000

$1,000

$6,500

$500

$500

$1,750

$0

$0

$6,000

$0

$6,250

$3,000

$7,500

$0

$15,500

$17,500

$10,250

$22,372

$51,000

$0

$53,823

$58,496

$60,500

$22,500

$41,000

$20,500

$22,500

$26,000

$40,500

$9,000

$16,000

$38,095

$23,389

$4,574

$24,003

$3,300

$0

$0

$2,000

$16,380

$5,200

$3,000

$5,000

$5,625

$8,600

$26,405

$20,934

$9,050

$6,687

$41,200

$2,250

$5,250

$750

$29,420

$0

$24,250

$19,715

$12,750

$1,000

$14,654

State Rep. Ann Williams

State Rep. Deborah Conroy

State Rep. Elaine Nekritz

State Sen. Julie A. Morrison

State Rep. Natalie A. Manley

State Rep. Robert W. Pritchard

State Sen. Pamela J. Althoff

State Rep. David Reis

State Rep. Camille Y. Lilly

State Sen. Tim Bivins

State Rep. Sara Feigenholtz

State Rep. Robyn Gabel

State Sen. Jacqueline Y. Collins

State Sen. Wm. Sam McCann

State Rep. Cynthia Soto

$70,905

$70,279

$67,961

$65,762

$65,703

$65,523

$64,246

$63,750

$60,920

$59,380

$59,150

$56,315

$55,550

$55,125

$54,304

AFSCME CTU IEA IFT-AFT SEIU TOTAL

2002 - 2014 political contributions from government unions to members of 99th General Assembly

District: 11

District: 46

District: 57

District: 29

District: 98

District: 70

District: 32

District: 109

District: 78

District: 45

District: 12

District: 18

District: 16

District: 50

District: 4

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$2,000

$3,650

$5,000

$7,150

$8,350

$0

$1,000

$7,000

$1,800

$4,350

$4,300

$9,300

$2,000

$6,300

$11,000

$1,000

$8,050

$500

$16,250

$6,750

$0

$0

$0

$13,000

$1,000

$3,000

$5,000

$5,000

$11,200

$8,950

$43,990

$196

$24,435

$2,933

$1,000

$45,000

$5,000

$10,700

$1,500

$10,000

$24,000

$2,750

$22,000

$0

$9,250

$3,000

$29,701

$9,000

$11,825

$6,300

$2,500

$20,000

$5,500

$7,500

$27,305

$12,500

$12,950

$4,622

$10,000

$4,000

$3,500

$11,633

$13,046

$10,250

$25,784

$0

$20,815

$23,548

$21,398

$2,500

$1,000

$14,100

$6,750

$12,750

$6,471

State Sen. Thomas Cullerton

State Rep. Jack D. Franks

State Sen. Steve Stadelman

State Rep. Michael P. McAuliffe

State Rep. Elizabeth Hernandez

State Rep. Carol A. Sente

State Rep. Martin J. Moylan

State Sen. Heather A. Steans

State Rep. Esther Golar

State Sen. Pat McGuire

State Rep. Robert F. Martwick

State Sen. Kwame Raoul

State Rep. Laura Fine

State Sen. Martin A. Sandoval

State Sen. Bill Cunningham

$53,490

$53,230

$51,981

$48,408

$48,184

$47,500

$46,815

$46,748

$45,198

$45,155

$44,800

$44,100

$40,372

$40,250

$39,671

AFSCME CTU IEA IFT-AFT SEIU TOTAL

2002 - 2014 political contributions from government unions to members of 99th General Assembly

District: 23

District: 63

District: 34

District: 20

District: 24

District: 59

District: 55

District: 7

District: 6

District: 43

District: 19

District: 13

District: 17

District: 11

District: 18

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$11,950

$7,600

$0

$9,400

$4,050

$4,900

$250

$500

$11,500

$4,500

$600

$2,450

$1,000

$3,150

$0

$7,000

$7,500

$0

$9,250

$0

$0

$0

$0

$4,500

$0

$0

$4,000

$0

$3,500

$0

$0

$1,000

$30,550

$0

$17,000

$6,000

$0

$28,150

$0

$20,000

$20,000

$5,000

$23,000

$0

$23,500

$1,000

$9,000

$0

$6,000

$8,320

$10,800

$250

$2,000

$4,000

$3,700

$6,500

$7,000

$500

$2,000

$0

$18,900

$13,500

$5,750

$10,950

$4,500

$11,409

$30,347

$0

$10,000

$0

$300

$6,750

$0

$15,000

$0

State Sen. Donne E. Trotter

State Sen. Ira I. Silverstein

State Rep. Scott Drury

State Rep. Edward J. Acevedo

State Rep. John E. Bradley

State Sen. Iris Y. Martinez

State Rep. Stephanie A. Kifowit

State Rep. Chad Hays

State Rep. Rita Mayfield

State Rep. Michael Unes

State Sen. Chapin Rose

State Rep. John D’Amico

State Rep. Mike Fortner

State Rep. Greg Harris

State Rep. Michael W. Tryon

$38,850

$38,600

$36,300

$35,600

$33,870

$33,109

$30,847

$30,650

$30,000

$28,200

$27,400

$25,200

$24,500

$23,650

$23,500

AFSCME CTU IEA IFT-AFT SEIU TOTAL

2002 - 2014 political contributions from government unions to members of 99th General Assembly

District: 17

District: 8

District: 58

District: 2

District: 117

District: 20

District: 84

District: 104

District: 60

District: 91

District: 51

District: 15

District: 49

District: 13

District: 66

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$3,000

$0

$3,600

$4,000

$350

$4,050

$4,800

$0

$1,000

$2,800

$500

$1,500

$1,750

$2,500

$3,500

$0

$0

$0

$1,000

$10,000

$4,000

$1,500

$0

$3,000

$750

$500

$0

$7,750

$3,850

$5,000

$15,200

$19,500

$15,250

$7,000

$200

$1,000

$0

$17,000

$200

$0

$5,000

$10,000

$0

$0

$0

$3,050

$1,000

$1,600

$3,500

$2,500

$4,800

$2,000

$0

$11,500

$9,150

$2,680

$2,800

$2,500

$1,500

$1,000

$1,000

$300

$0

$3,750

$6,000

$4,000

$9,500

$0

$1,000

$3,550

$7,250

$1,500

$3,500

$7,490

$4,200

State Rep. Norine Hammond

State Rep. David R. Leitch

State Rep. C.D. Davidsmeyer

State Sen. Emil Jones, III

State Rep. La Shawn K. Ford

State Rep. Daniel J. Burke

State Rep. Mary E. Flowers

State Sen. William E. Brady

State Sen. Michael E. Hastings

State Rep. Rich Brauer

State Rep. Frances Ann Hurley

State Rep. Anna Moeller

State Rep. Arthur Turner

State Rep. Emanuel Chris Welch

State Sen. Napoleon Harris III

$22,250

$20,800

$20,450

$19,250

$19,050

$17,850

$17,800

$17,000

$16,700

$16,250

$15,930

$15,800

$15,500

$15,340

$13,700

AFSCME CTU IEA IFT-AFT SEIU TOTAL

2002 - 2014 political contributions from government unions to members of 99th General Assembly

District: 93

District: 73

District: 100

District: 14

District: 8

District: 1

District: 31

District: 44

District: 19

District: 87

District: 35

District: 43

District: 9

District: 7

District: 15

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$7,000

$5,000

$0

$2,500

$10,000

$1,000

$500

$0

$0

$0

$0

$1,000

$2,150

$0

$0

$300

$1,000

$0

$0

$500

$3,500

$2,000

$0

$0

$1,000

$1,300

$0

$0

$1,000

$0

$0

$0

$12,000

$0

$300

$1,000

$1,000

$250

$0

$2,950

$0

$5,250

$0

$1,300

$5,000

$4,500

$3,750

$0

$8,210

$0

$4,500

$2,000

$2,500

$6,500

$500

$0

$500

$1,000

$500

$0

$1,000

$3,000

$0

$1,000

$0

$500

$3,750

$5,000

$500

$2,500

$5,500

$0

$2,500

$2,250

$0

State Rep. Jerry F. Costello II

State Rep. Anthony DeLuca

State Rep. Keith P. Sommer

State Rep. Lawrence M. Walsh Jr.

State Rep. Emily McAsey

State Rep. Kelly Burke

State Rep. Michael J. Zalewski

State Rep. Jim Durkin

State Rep. Ed Sullivan

State Rep. Thaddeus Jones

State Sen. Patricia Van Pelt

State Rep. John M. Cabello

State Rep. Luis Arroyo

State Rep. Marcus C. Evans Jr.

State Rep. Randy Frese

$12,800

$12,750

$12,000

$11,710

$10,800

$10,500

$9,250

$7,750

$7,000

$6,950

$6,800

$6,750

$5,650

$5,050

$5,000

AFSCME CTU IEA IFT-AFT SEIU TOTAL

2002 - 2014 political contributions from government unions to members of 99th General Assembly

District: 116

District: 80

District: 88

District: 86

District: 85

District: 36

District: 23

District: 82

District: 51

District: 29

District: 5

District: 68

District: 3

District: 33

District: 94

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$0

$3,500

$2,000

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$700

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$200

$0

$500

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$250

$250

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$300

$0

$0

$0

$2,750

$500

$0

$0

$0

$0

$1,000

$0

$1,000

$0

$500

$0

$4,550

$0

$1,500

$0

$1,000

$1,000

$1,000

$500

$1,000

$0

$300

$0

$500

$0

$0

State Sen. Dave Syverson

State Rep. Pamela Reaves-Harris

State Sen. Steven M. Landek

State Sen. Jason A. Barickman

State Rep. Kathleen Willis

State Rep. Jaime M. Andrade Jr.

State Rep. Tom Demmer

State Rep. Ron Sandack

State Rep. Barbara Wheeler

State Rep. Litesa E. Wallace

State Rep. Patricia R. Bellock

State Sen. Sue Rezin

State Rep. Silvana Tabares

State Sen. Chris Nybo

State Sen. Kyle McCarter

$4,550

$3,500

$3,500

$3,000

$1,750

$1,200

$1,000

$1,000

$1,000

$1,000

$1,000

$1,000

$500

$500

$300

AFSCME CTU IEA IFT-AFT SEIU TOTAL

2002 - 2014 political contributions from government unions to members of 99th General Assembly

District: 35

District: 10

District: 12

District: 53

District: 77

District: 40

District: 90

District: 81

District: 64

District: 67

District: 47

District: 38

District: 21

District: 24

District: 54

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$250

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$200

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

State Rep. Joe Sosnowski

State Rep. John D. Anthony

State Rep. Brian W. Stewart

State Rep. Christine Winger

State Sen. Dan Duffy

State Sen. Darin M. LaHood

State Rep. David Harris

State Rep. David McSweeney

State Rep. Dwight Kay

State Rep. Grant Wehrli

State Rep. Jeanne M. Ives

State Sen. Jim Oberweis

State Sen. Karen McConnaughay

State Rep. Keith Wheeler

State Rep. Margo McDermed

$250

$200

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

AFSCME CTU IEA IFT-AFT SEIU TOTAL

2002 - 2014 political contributions from government unions to members of 99th General Assembly

District: 69

District: 75

District: 89

District: 45

District: 26

District: 37

District: 53

District: 52

District: 112

District: 41

District: 42

District: 25

District: 33

District: 50

District: 37

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$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

State Rep. Mark Batinick

State Sen. Matt Murphy

State Sen. Michael Connelly

State Sen. Neil Anderson

State Rep. Peter Breen

State Rep. Reginald Phillips

State Sen. Scott M. Bennett

State Rep. Sheri L. Jesiel

State Rep. Steven Andersson

State Rep. Thomas Bennett

State Rep. Thomas Morrison

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

$0

AFSCME CTU IEA IFT-AFT SEIU TOTAL

2002 - 2014 political contributions from government unions to members of 99th General Assembly

District: 97

District: 27

District: 21

District: 36

District: 48

District: 110

District: 52

District: 61

District: 65

District: 106

District: 54

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