Chicago Sun-Times

Labor group adds $1M to Preckwinkl­e’s campaign fund

- BY MITCH DUDEK, STAFF REPORTER mdudek@suntimes.com | @mitchdudek

Toni Preckwinkl­e just added $1 million to her mayoral campaign treasure chest.

The cash infusion Monday came from the Service Employees Internatio­nal Union state council.

In 2015, the group — the political arm of SEIU in Illinois, composed of SEIU Local 1, SEIU Local 73 and Healthcare Illinois Indiana — backed Jesus “Chuy” Garcia with $3 million mainly in the form of direct contributi­ons, in-kind contributi­ons and television ads in an unsuccessf­ul bid to unseat Mayor Rahm Emanuel. SEIU spokeswoma­n Izabela MiltkoIvko­vich wouldn’t say how much money they were prepared to spend on Preckwinkl­e when reached via email Monday afternoon.

But with the Feb. 26 mayoral election more than two months away, she did say the labor group “will make sure Toni Preckwinkl­e has the resources she needs to compete and win.”

SEIU represents 80,000 working people, including home care and child care providers, security officers and janitors, as well as public employees, medical profession­als, first responders and social service workers in Chicago — and more than 150,000 workers statewide.

It’s not the first time SEIU has backed Preckwinkl­e.

Prior to Monday’s donation, records show that Preckwinkl­e received $1.1 million in cash and in-kind contributi­ons from SEIU labor unions over the years. The majority of those donations were made in 2010 to help her defeat then-Cook County Board President Todd Stroger.

Both SEIU Healthcare and Local 73 announced their endorsemen­t of Preckwinkl­e last week.

SEIU Local 1 backed Preckwinkl­e in September and has already put $100,000 in direct cash and another $100,000 in in-kind contributi­ons into her mayoral campaign, Miltko-Ivkovich said.

SEIU Local 1 is part of a group of unions that owns the Chicago Sun-Times.

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