The move comes just weeks after good government and tenant and labor groups called for de Blasio to stop using outside nonprofits to
raise unlimited amounts of cash, much of it from companies or individuals with business before the city.
Some see Right to Rise as the latest development in the post - Citizens United world
of political spending, where
cash - flush super PACs, which can
raise and spend
unlimited amounts of money, are increasingly supplanting candidates and their campaigns.