Rise of Working Families Party candidates, Libertarian-backing hyper-capitalists, evolving donor bases, and more
Read MoreMajor funders of Independent Expenditure PAC spending in Philadelphia politics this year have included Michael Bloomberg, sugary beverage companies, building trades and teacher unions, the National Association of Realtors, local real estate developers, Richard Vague, and Josh Kopelman.
Read MoreIndependent Expenditure PACs can raise and spend unlimited sums of money as long as their political spending is not coordinated with candidates’ campaigns.
Read MoreOverwhelmed by the number of Democrats running for City Council this spring? Welcome to the Philly 2019 Primary Head-to-Head! Built to solve (some) of your candidate confusion.
Read MoreThe contributions map is a geographic map of political donations from Philadelphia neighborhoods and city council districts with a stacked graph of contributions from US counties by employment sector.
Read MoreThe Expenditures Explorer allows for searching and visualizing money spent by political candidates or committees as reported to the Philadelphia Board of Ethics electronically between 2014 - present.
Read MoreOne of Uber’s first investors steps into local politics.
Read MorePhiladelphia real estate developer Joseph Zuritsky has strong relationships with the Middle East Forum.
Read MoreHow Philadelphia could cut ties with predatory, racist Wall Street banks.
Read MoreMeet the Philly businesses fighting two key workplace protections.
Read MoreOur new tools let you explore donations to Philly politicians by sector, 2014-2018.
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