It spent $2.3 million on 100 vendors during the time period.
The largest expense was for Media Production to Lever Communications Inc dba Joe Trippi & Associates, which is based in Wittman.
The second largest political spend from an Illinois committee during the week ending March 11 came from Chicago Teachers Union Local 1 PAC. It spent $1.3 million during the time period on four different vendors.
Top Expenditures from Illinois Political Committees During Week Ending March 11
Committee | Expenditures | Paid Vendors |
---|---|---|
Vallas For Mayor | $2.3 million | 100 |
Chicago Teachers Union Local 1 PAC | $1.3 million | 4 |
Friends of Brandon Johnson | $1 million | 23 |
SEIU Healthcare Illinois Indiana PAC | $791,143 | 16 |
Illinois Federation of Teachers COPE | $566,139 | 14 |
Irvin For Illinois | $411,813 | 1 |
Intl Union of Operating Engineers/Engineers | $300,000 | 1 |
Lightfoot for Chicago | $214,345 | 50 |
Committee to Elect Anne M Burke | $179,768 | 3 |
Democratic Party of Illinois | $174,758 | 1 |
Illinois REALTORS Fund | $160,075 | 3 |
Citizens for Jim Langfelder | $92,405 | 7 |
The People for Emanuel "Chris" Welch | $89,327 | 19 |
Get Stuff Done, PAC | $86,000 | 2 |
LiUNA Chicago Laborers District Council | $82,500 | 15 |
REALTORS® in Support of Local Sales Tax & Property Tax Relief | $72,715 | 1 |
REALTORS® in Opposition to Home Rule | $55,695 | 2 |
Friends of Don Harmon for State Senate | $53,146 | 15 |
Scott Wehrli for Naperville | $52,266 | 11 |
JB for Governor | $52,195 | 22 |
McCombie for Illinois | $51,040 | 5 |
Chicagoland Operators Joint Labor-Management PAC | $44,554 | 38 |
United Working Families PAC | $35,251 | 5 |
Chicagoland Chamber of Commerce PAC | $34,260 | 6 |
28th Ward Democratic Organization | $31,462 | 4 |