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Controversial Orland Park Mayor to Run for Congress
Controversial Orland Park Mayor to Run for Congress

Orland Park Mayor Keith Pekau, a vocal opponent of Governor JB Pritzker’s pandemic responses and restrictions, will run for congress next year.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenNovember 19, 2021
COVID Infecting More Kids than Ever in Illinois
COVID Infecting More Kids than Ever in Illinois

20 months into the COVID-19 pandemic, Illinois children between the ages of 5-11 are being infected at the highest levels yet.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenNovember 19, 2021
Rep. Seth Lewis to Run for Senate
Rep. Seth Lewis to Run for Senate

Freshman Rep. Seth Lewis (R-Bartlett), who was drawn out of his House district and into a competitive primary, has announced he’s running for Senate.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenNovember 18, 2021
Caulkins to Run in New District
Caulkins to Run in New District

Rep. Dan Brady’s announcement that he’s vacating his House seat will cause a bit of a ripple effect.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenNovember 17, 2021
Rep. Dan Brady Launches Secretary of State Campaign
Rep. Dan Brady Launches Secretary of State Campaign

Rep. Dan Brady (R-Bloomington), a 20-year veteran of the Illinois House, launched a campaign for Illinois Secretary of State Wednesday in Chicago.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenNovember 17, 2021
New Poll from The Illinoize Shows Pritzker Nearing Approval, Re-election Majorities
New Poll from The Illinoize Shows Pritzker Nearing Approval, Re-election Majorities

Democratic Governor JB Pritzker appears in strong position to win re-election with about one year before the 2022 general election.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenNovember 16, 2021
Litesa Wallace's Congressional Comeback Hopes
Litesa Wallace's Congressional Comeback Hopes

In more than two terms in the Illinois House, Democrat Litesa Wallace made her mark as a progressive Democrat who could get things done. After losing a Democratic primary for Lt. Governor in 2018, Wallace is hoping for a comeback.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenNovember 16, 2021
GOP Legislative Map Changes Vague on Details, But Claim more Hispanic and Black Representation
GOP Legislative Map Changes Vague on Details, But Claim more Hispanic and Black Representation

Republicans filed their proposed changes to the Democratic legislative map in federal court Wednesday.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenNovember 12, 2021
Rumors, Ideas, and Guesses about 2022 Congressional Races
Rumors, Ideas, and Guesses about 2022 Congressional Races

Just a week after the General Assembly passed a new congressional map, some races are becoming a little more clear.

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OpinionPatrick PfingstenNovember 12, 2021
Enyart: Military Service Gave This Veteran Everything
Enyart: Military Service Gave This Veteran Everything

This Veterans’ Day, let me, as a veteran, thank our country and the state of Illinois for what they have done for me.

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OpinionBill EnyartNovember 11, 2021
Conservative Radio Host Michael Koolidge to Challenge Underwood
Conservative Radio Host Michael Koolidge to Challenge Underwood

Sources confirm conservative talk show host Michael Koolidge will announce a campaign to unseat Congresswoman Lauren Underwood (D-Naperville) in the new 14th district next year.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenNovember 11, 2021
After Paperwork Filing, Dan Brady Announcement Likely Coming Next Week
After Paperwork Filing, Dan Brady Announcement Likely Coming Next Week

After a filing with the Illinois State Board of Elections showing he planned to run for Secretary of State gained attention Wednesday, Rep. Dan Brady (R-Bloomington) is expected to make his intentions known officially next week.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenNovember 10, 2021
Sources: Davis to Pass on Governor's Race, Seek New District in Congress
Sources: Davis to Pass on Governor's Race, Seek New District in Congress

Sources tell The Illinoize Congressman Rodney Davis (R-Taylorville) will run for re-election to Congress in the new 15th district next year and won’t attempt to take on Governor JB Pritzker.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenNovember 10, 2021
Former Rep. Litesa Wallace, Former TV Meteorologist Jump into 17th District Race
Former Rep. Litesa Wallace, Former TV Meteorologist Jump into 17th District Race

Former Rockford State Representative and 2018 candidate for Lt. Governor, Litesa Wallace, is running in the new 17th Congressional district in 2022.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenNovember 10, 2021
Why D'Amico Quit
Why D'Amico Quit

Longtime northwest side Rep. John D’Amico, who abruptly resigned from the House Friday says there isn’t much intrigue behind his decision.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenNovember 10, 2021
What Change Will Republicans Ask For in the Legislative Map?
What Change Will Republicans Ask For in the Legislative Map?

Judging by what lawyers for Republican leaders told a federal court last week, an expected filing this week to change the state legislative map won’t be as extensive as some expect.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenNovember 9, 2021
Your Questions...Answered!
Your Questions...Answered!

We’ll do this every once in a while. I’ll put out a call and answer your questions.

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OpinionPatrick PfingstenNovember 9, 2021
Pritzker in Glasgow: Illinois "Open for Business for Climate Friendliness"
Pritzker in Glasgow: Illinois "Open for Business for Climate Friendliness"

Calling climate change a “crisis that requires action now,” Governor JB Pritzker used an opportunity to speak on the world stage Monday to build up the states budding green economy.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenNovember 9, 2021
Longtime Northwest Side Rep. John D'Amico Resigns
Longtime Northwest Side Rep. John D'Amico Resigns

Longtime northwest side Rep. John D’Amico (D-Chicago) resigned Friday.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenNovember 8, 2021
Republicans May Not Submit Full Redistricting Counterproposal to Federal Court
Republicans May Not Submit Full Redistricting Counterproposal to Federal Court

Attorneys for Republicans and groups representing Latino and African American interests signaled Friday they won’t ask a panel of federal judges to throw out the entire Democratic legislative map adopted in September.

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NewsPatrick PfingstenNovember 5, 2021
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