A published report says campaign funds controlled by House Speaker Michael Madigan collected over $7 million in 2015, including $2.8 million in December.  The Chicago Tribune reports that’s roughly $2.3 million more than the Democratic Party of Illinois’ leader took in during the same pre-election time frame two years ago.  Political experts say the uptick is a response to Governor Bruce Rauner’s massive fundraising.  The Republican had over $19.6 million in his campaign fund at October’s start.  State campaign finance law allows Madigan to take in multiple contributions from the same donor as long as each contribution goes into a separate fund.  The Tribune reports that was the case with four funds Madigan controls.  Nearly 70 percent of the money came from organized labor, trial lawyers and law firms.