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Kessem planning final campaign event in Northwest Chicago
Republican candidate Ammie Kessem is planning to knock on more than 2,000 doors in a final campaign push before Election Day.
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From Chicago City Wire
Martwick consulted on Jefferson Park development, refuses to help resolve dispute, article finds
Chicago’s 45th Ward residents opposed to the Jefferson Park development have been unable to get support from State Rep. Robert Martwick (D-Chicago) in their efforts to halt the planned development.
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From Chicago City Wire
Kessem posts flier reaffirming her stance on taxes, opposition to housing project
Ammie Kessem is urging voters in the 19th House District to voice their opposition to a housing project on Northwest Highway by voting for her in her race against Rep. Robert Martwick (D-Chicago).
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Kessem stunned by donation to Silverstein campaign
Ammie Kessem, a Chicago police officer running in the GOP Primary in the 19th House District for the seat held by Rep. Robert Martwick (D-Chicago), sees a contradiction in the party’s backing of Sen Ira Silverstein after he was stripped of his Senate leadership position, with some asking him to resign.
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From Chicago City Wire
Kessem challenges Martwick to join her in demanding Madigan step down
Ammie Kessem, a Chicago police officer running in the GOP primary for the seat held by Rep. Robert Martwick (D-Chicago) in the 19th District, has been talking about the issue of ethics violations and how they are dealt with at the state level.
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From Chicago City Wire
Voters deserve a Rauner-Ives debate, Kessem says
Gov. Bruce Rauner is being challenged in the GOP primary by Rep. Jeanne Ives (R-Wheaton), and some reports allege Rauner is unwilling to debate Ives.
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From Chicago City Wire
Kessem sees reform as way to curb Illinois exodus
In some ways, Ammie Kessem thinks Illinois may need to become more like some of its smaller neighbors if it is to regain its status as a leading destination place.
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Kessem sees lawmakers' handling of harassment claims as fostering distrust
Like many other Illinois residents, including her peers in campaigns to unseat incumbent politicians, Ammie Kessem is waiting to hear about updates on how state offices will handle sexual harassment claims and other ethics violations.