Mel Thillens, Republican contender for the District 28 state Senate seat, announced the creation of a "Women for Thillens" coalition at a women's roundtable discussion in Schaumburg this week.
State Sen. Laura Murphy (D-Des Plaines) received the second-lowest rating on the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) scorecard recently.
An anti-Carol Sente mailer was sent out recently, alleging that in
exchange for her vote in favor of union-wage hikes and other benefits, she received a campaign contribution of $15,000.
The state's budget is still the topic of the day for Jillian Rose Bernas of Schaumburg, the Republican candidate for state representative in House District 56.
Jessica Tucker, the Republican challenger for state House in District 18, recently responded to incumbent state Rep. Robyn Gabel's (D-Evanston) assertion that Gov. Bruce Rauner was to blame for Illinois' fiscal woes.
The Republican candidate for U.S. Congress District Nine, Joan Lasonde, recently expressed her opposition to admitting more Syrian refugees into the U.S., providing four points to support her position.
Chicago Republican Party Chair Chris Cleveland celebrated a victory in U.S. District Court when Judge Milton Shadur ruled that the GOP could determine who can be seated as a Republican committee member in Chicago.
Republican candidate for Senate District 28 Mel Thillens recently expressed his disappointment with the Illinois Supreme Court's ruling on the Independent Maps Amendment.
U.S. Rep. Bob Dold (R-Dist. 10) is stepping up to protect low-income school districts from taxes imposed on federal funding by introducing the Stand Up for Students Act, which would prevent Illinois from taxing federal Title I funds intended to hire teachers for low-income school districts.