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Mayor Steve Hagerty contributes $5,000 to Evanston Together LLC
April 2, 2021
Mayor Steve Hagerty has emerged as one of the top donors to local political committee Evanston Together LLC, according to a quarterly report filed with the Illinois State Board of Elections Thursday. The political organization has largely backed incumbents and has been a point of controversy in the weeks leading up to the city’s April 6 municipal elections.
Hagerty, who contributed $5,000 to the organization, is one of the group’s eight contributors. The list also includes Kathy Tisdahl, the daughter of former mayor Elizabeth Tisdahl, and Hoda Halim, who co-owns the Halim Glass and Time Museum with her husband. Tishdal and Halim contributed $500 and $5,000, respectively.
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‘Together’ group pledges to reveal donors
rganizers of Evanston Together LLC, a political action committee formed earlier this month, pledged today to reveal the group s donors Thursday.
An image from an Evanston Together flyer.
Organizers of Evanston Together LLC, a political action committee formed earlier this month, pledged today to reveal the group’s donors Thursday.
That’s the opening of a 15-day period in which political committees have to report their first-quarter income and expenses to the state.
The group has come under attack from incoming Mayor Daniel Biss who was quoted in a news report as saying it was “operating, essentially as a dark money PAC.”