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Chicago School Board Election Raises Over $1.8M With Caps Lifted

More than $1.8 million has been raised in the Chicago school board election. Contribution limits were lifted specifically in the race for board president.

Key Points

  • Over $1.8 million raised in total for the Chicago school board election.
  • Contribution caps lifted in the contest for school board president.
  • Fundraising activity tied to the upcoming board election cycle.

Implications for Educational Freedom

School board elections determine local policies on funding allocation, curriculum standards, and district governance. Large-scale fundraising can influence candidate selection and policy priorities in K-12 education. Changes to contribution limits alter the financial dynamics of races that oversee public school operations.

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