Candidate for the Illinois House of Representatives 66th District Connie Cain called on incumbent politician Illinois State Representative Suzanne Ness to explain her support for dangerous legislation to reduce the penalty for possession of opioids that are responsible for an unprecedented increase in overdose deaths in the last month in McHenry County.
Mark Carroll For Congress submits the following examples of recent real-world achievements and potential struggles that will translate well as your elected IL-11 Representative in Congress.
Together with Kane County's Three Headed Eagle Alliance and We The People of McHenry County, we invite voters to a spirited debate by the 2022 Republican candidates for Illinois Supreme Court Judge.
Together with Kane County's Three Headed Eagle Alliance and We The People of McHenry County, we invite voters to a spirited debate by the 2022 Republican candidates for Illinois Supreme Court judge.
Ceasar LeFlore, field director for Illinois Family Institute’s Public School Exit Initiative, will be discussing the indoctrination of our children in our public education system this Tuesday, March 15, from 6-8PM, at Copper Fox in Geneva.
While many Illinois politicians were quick to react to the U.S. Attorney’s announcement of the 22-count indictment against former House Speaker Michael Madigan last week, State Representative Suzanne Ness was not one of them.
Tony Colatorti submitted over 1,200 signatures from McHenry County residents on Monday, the first day of filing, in Woodstock, ensuring residents have the opportunity to vote for a sheriff candidate with the leadership and executive experience necessary to lead as sheriff on day one.
Parents across the country are outraged about critical race theory being taught in our classrooms. There are more than 20 states looking to ban critical race theory.
The Capitol is getting ready for the return of the Legislature for the upcoming fall veto session, during which lawmakers generally take actions on bills vetoed by the Governor, the Illinois Department of Transportation unveiled an ambitious $23.5 billion transportation construction and Illinois’ opioid abuse crisis is the focus of a special Senate Committee.