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Monthly Archives: April, 2022

Jim Marter for Congress (IL-14) Announces Major Endorsement from Veterans For America First

Marter has been endorsed by over a hundred state and local elected officials, grassroots mobilizers, members of clergy and more. He also has the endorsement of national figures with extensive experience in government, foreign policy, homeland security, education, immigration, law enforcement, tax-policy and religious liberty.

Dolton 149 Hires New Superintendent, Opens New Era

More broadly, Dr. White plans to address not only student achievement but also adult achievement.

Swain for Congress Opens First Campaign Office

Last week, the campaign reported raising $357,000 in the first quarter of 2022, with $319,000 cash on hand, which has been reported in the media as the most raised this quarter of all the candidates in the race. #jonathanswain

Mentoring Organization Offering Young Students Cash for Academic Success

They will offer male students from third grade through high school anywhere between $1 to $5 for each A #ConcernedChristianMen

David Moore Continues to Fight for Good as a Public Servant

"I tell people I hate politics, but I love public service. I get to serve people regardless of race, regardless of ethnicity and regardless of even party." #DavidMoore

Attorney General Raoul Applauds General Assembly Passage of Bill to Combat the Rise in Organized Retail Crime

House Bill 1091 builds on the work of Attorney General Raoul’s Organized Retail Crime Task Force. #OrganizedRetailCrimeTaskForce

David Moore Connects With Galesburg During National Library Week 

The secretary of state is considered the state’s chief librarian. Chicago Alderman David Moore (17th) who is running to replace retiring secretary of state Jesse White was the only candidate in the race to attend the groundbreaking.

Community Members Plan to Appear in Support of Deputy Edward Goewey at Will County Courthouse

In December of 2021, Deputy Goewey received word that a student had previously made a gun threat in the same classroom as his daughter. He and another parent went to the school to address the issue and requested they remove the student from the class, in accordance with his training and experience as a member of the Special Weapons and Tactics Unit (SWAT) for the Sheriff’s Office specially trained to address these issues.

Gov. Pritzker Statement on State Budget Agreement

Our plan delivers more than $1.8 billion in tax relief to Illinois residents, adds $1 billion to our state's long-depleted Rainy-Day Fund, and doubles down on our efforts to make unprecedented investments in public safety. #illinois

505 Days of Construction to Begin June 1st at 135th & Central Avenue in Crestwood

The long-awaited construction in the area of 135th & Central Avenue in Crestwood is set to begin June 1st. #crestwood

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