Dan Gott for State Representative
Recent News About Dan Gott for State Representative
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From Prairie State Wire
Campaign spending on sports tickets 'unconscionable,' former 55th House District candidate says
Dan Gott doesn’t think a seat in Springfield should come down to how many game tickets legislators can offer to voters.
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Gott tells Moylan 'you're fired' during heated debate
Dan Gott, Republican candidate for the District 55 state House seat, recently squared off with his opponent, state Rep. Marty Moylan (D-Des Plaines) in a heated debate that ended with Gott telling Moylan “you’re fired," referring to what he calls Moylan’s lack of accomplishments while in office.
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Gott, other state House candidates, sign 'No Madigan' pledge
Dan Gott, Republican candidate for the District 55 state House seat, joined several other GOP state House candidates this week in signing a “No Madigan” pledge, promising that if they win in the Nov. 8 election, they would refuse to vote for Michael Madigan (D-Chicago) to remain House speaker.
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Gott calls for public pension reform, says Moylan 'supports rigged system'
Dan Gott, the Republican candidate in the District 55 state House race, is calling for reforms to create a sustainable public pension system that's no longer in the red, yet still honors existing pension obligations.
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Gott calls Illinois one of the nation's most corrupt states
As voters make their way to the polls in less than 30 days, Dan Gott, Republican candidate for the District 55 state House seat, is ramping up his door-to-door campaigning this week and talking face-to-face with voters promising to bring change to what he calls one of the most corrupt states in the U.S.
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Gott accuses Moylan of distorting his views in 'smear campaign'
The race for the state House District 55 seat continued to heat up this week as GOP candidate Dan Gott called out his opponent, Democratic state Rep. Marty Moylan, for what Gott said is a “smear campaign” and continued urging voters to oust the incumbent and other career politicians on Nov. 8.
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Gott to join Walsh Freedom Day of Action rally
Dan Gott, the Republican candidate for state representative in District 55, said he will be among several Illinois candidates participating in the upcoming Walsh Freedom Day of Action political rally.
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Gott supports governor in AFSCME contract battle
Candidate Dan Gott (R-Des Plaines) recently threw his support behind Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner in the ongoing contract battle with the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, saying the group “must be living in a fantasy world” when it comes to their contract demands.
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GOP candidate Gott is endorsed by Illinois Family-Pac
Des Plaines' resident Dan Gott, the Republican candidate for state Senate in District 55, received the endorsement of the Illinois Family-Pac this week.
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Gott calls property tax freeze 'smoke and mirrors'
District 55 state representative candidate Dan Gott addressed the issue of property taxes with voters during his campaigning this week, telling residents that putting a halt to property tax increases is one of the most important issues this election.
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Gott warns veterans that country's core principals are at stake this election
Dan Gott, House Republican candidate for District 55, recently warned that the current election cycle brings a real threat of losing the basic foundations of the U.S. Constitution, as he continued his call to unseat local incumbents he believes have failed Illinoisans.
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Gott: Madigan's tax policy 'driving Illinois into financial ruin'
District 55 House Republican candidate Dan Gott is continuing his stance of getting rid of the business-as-usual tactics in Illinois politics, while comparing the legislature’s current spending practices to kids who have run amuck in a candy store with a credit card.
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District 55 House candidate: It's time to send 'incumbent politicians a non-compliance vote'
Republican candidate Dan Gott, who is vying for the Illinois House seat in District 55, is going door to door to reach voters with his campaign message about the need to oust incumbent politicians who he says, are not doing their job for Illinoisans.