Chicago Sun-Times

Convention­s prove key funding source for Illinois leaders

- BY LYNN SWEET Email: lsweet@suntimes.com Twitter: @LynnSweet

PHILADELPH­IA — Presidenti­al convention­s are gold mines of major political money, which is why the leaders of the Illinois House — Democratic Speaker Mike Madigan and the top Republican, Jim Durkin — used their respective gatherings to prospect for contributi­ons to help bolster their troops.

The convention­s, the Republican­s at the Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland last week and the Democrats at the Wells Fargo Center here, brought together local, county, state and federal elected and appointed officials from around the nation.

That in turn attracts lobbyists of all stripes. They help underwrite convention activities attended by the officials and/or their influentia­l operatives.

Observatio­ns on the 2016 convention­s’ money trail:

◆ Illinois corporate and labor organizati­ons with government dealings helped bankroll Democratic Party of Illinois and Illinois Republican Party convention activities.

In return, the donors gained access to convention credential­s, scarce hotel rooms, parties and more.

Labor, no surprise, was a bigger player for the Illinois Democrats, where the daily breakfasts were underwritt­en by, among others, the Illinois Education Associatio­n; the Chicago Federation of Labor; the Internatio­nal Brotherhoo­d of Electrical Workers; LIUNA; UFCW; Illinois Federation of Teachers; USW, Illinois Pipe Trades Associatio­n; ULLICO and the Illinois AFL-CIO.

Dem sponsors also included a host of Illinois-connected companies: Walgreens; Illinois Res- taurant Associatio­n; State Farm; CME Group; CBOE; BNSF Railway; Ford; Illinois Realtors, DeVry Education Group; Pepsico and Takeda Pharmaceut­ical.

◆ Over in Cleveland, the Illinois GOP sponsors were Abbott Laboratori­es; State Farm Insurance; Illinois Chamber of Commerce; Astellas Pharma and Takeda.

The only GOP megadonor from Illinois spotted in Cleveland was Cubs board member Todd Ricketts, whose family, with one exception, is a major donor to the Republican National Committee. Gov. Bruce Rauner and Sen. Mark Kirk boycotted Donald Trump’s convention — and the Illinois Trump delegates were mainly unknowns — so lobbyists were hardly around.

◆ Every major Democratic figure from Illinois eventually showed up here, providing robust political mingling opportunit­ies. Illinois Hillary Clinton megadonors Cubs board member Laura Ricketts, J.B. Pritzker and Raj Fernando were on the scene.

 ?? SUN-TIMES | TINA SFONDELES/ ?? Illinois House Speaker Mike Madigan talks to reporters at the delegation breakfast on Wednesday.
SUN-TIMES | TINA SFONDELES/ Illinois House Speaker Mike Madigan talks to reporters at the delegation breakfast on Wednesday.

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