Illinois State Senator Martin A. Sandoval (d-11th)
Recent News About Illinois State Senator Martin A. Sandoval (d-11th)
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Cicero has extensive records of Sandoval’s work for the town, but public restricted from viewing them all
After a week’s delay, the Town of Cicero told West Cook News that it has 476 pages of records of payments and other records of work that state Sen. Martin Sandoval (D-Chicago) has done for the community. But Cicero’s Freedom of Information (FOIA) Officer said that “certain responsive records were withheld in their entirety and certain language was redacted as it is privileged information pertaining to attorney client communications.”
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Municipalities that retained Sandoval for side work having trouble finding payment records
Municipalities in the legislative district represented by state Sen. Martin Sandoval (D-Chicago) have paid him on the side for translation and public relations works, but trying to get them to release details of just what he did for them and how much he was paid has been futile.
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Friday’s FBI raids in Sandoval’s district just the beginning of 'sh*t-storm,' source says
A contractor who works with many of the municipalities in Martin Sandoval’s (D-Chicago) state senate district predicts that additional raids by federal agents are in the offing after Friday’s raids on the suburban villages of Lyons, McCook and Summit.
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Secret Service “aware” of mock Trump assassination at Sandoval fundraiser
The Secret Service told Chicago City Wire that it was “aware” of the mock assassination of President Donald Trump at state Senator Martin Sandoval’s (D-Chicago) Aug. 16 political fundraiser.
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Several local legislators took money from taxi cab lobby to help ban ride-sharing
Chicago's taxi cab cartel donated $180,750 to 61 state legislators in 2014-15, including State Reps. Michael Zalewski (D-Riverside), Silviana Tabares (D-Lyons) and Jim Durkin (R-Western Springs) and state Sen. Martin Sandoval (D-Cicero), encouraging them to help preserve their traditional monopoly by banning ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft in Illinois.
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West Cook Democrats vote in favor of budget bills
In a rushed vote today, the Illinois Senate approved a set of three budget bills that raise taxes and outline $36 billion in spending.