Bob Plain is the editor/publisher of Rhode Island's Future. Previously, he's worked as a reporter for several different news organizations both in Rhode Island and across the country.

One response to “Progress Report: Custodial Politics in NK, Cicilline Raises More Money, Voter ID Laws Hurt More than They Help”

  1. Econprof

    disdain of seeing Corporate America try to influence the outcome of a local race.
    Let’s see – 8 of the top 20 spending PACs are unions..let me guess, the unions are not trying to influence the outcome of local races though?

    Top 20 PACs by Total Expenditures, 2011-2012

    PAC NameTotal Expenditures

    ActBlue
    $54,005,253

    Restore Our Future
    $53,071,903

    Service Employees International Union
    $27,064,046

    Winning Our Future
    $23,407,618

    EMILY’s List
    $21,817,290

    McCain-Palin Compliance Fund
    $10,739,033

    American Federation of Teachers
    $10,621,713

    Moveon.org
    $10,535,885

    Priorities USA Action
    $10,070,179

    Intl Brotherhood of Electrical Workers
    $9,839,690

    Teamsters Union
    $9,396,509

    Bachmann for President
    $9,371,700

    Red, White & Blue Fund
    $8,195,548

    MINT PAC
    $7,746,159

    Operating Engineers Union
    $7,258,874

    National Assn of Realtors
    $6,539,314

    American Fedn of St/Cnty/Munic Employees
    $6,380,129

    Club for Growth
    $6,291,923

    Plumbers/Pipefitters Union
    $6,146,311

    Laborers Union
    $5,865,133

     

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