Citizens To Elect Steven Reick
Recent News About Citizens To Elect Steven Reick
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From Kankakee Times
Reick, Ives question $2 million outlay for competency-based education program
Rep. Steven Reick (R-Woodstock) had questions and Rep. Jeanne Ives (R-Wheaton) had a strong opinion to share when Kankakee School District Assistant Superintendent of Curriculum Felice Hybert proposed launching a $2 million pilot program for competency-based learning at the House Appropriations Elementary and Secondary Education Committee hearing Monday.
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Reick: Fiscally chaotic 'status quo' fueling mass exodus from state
Steven Reick, Republican candidate for the District 63 state House seat, spoke about the Illinois out-migration trend and the reasons why it has continued unabated in a recent article in the Northwest Herald.
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State House candidate Reick seeks Election Day workers
Steve Reick, the Republican candidate for the District 63 state House seat, is seeking Election Day workers.
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Three large Illinois newspapers endorse Reick
Steven Reick, the Republican candidate for the District 63 state House seat, has been endorsed by three more Illinois newspapers.
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Woodstock's Reick proposes education reform
Woodstock's Steven Reick, the Republican candidate for state House in District 63, has proposed a radical change in the way education dollars are spent – by placing them in the hands of parents instead of bureaucrats.
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Reick against U.S. Department of Education proposed regulations
Steve Reick, the Republican candidate for state representative in House District 63, recently expressed concerns with the U.S. Department of Education's proposal targeting elements of the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA) that were specifically worded to prevent the imposition of mandatory rating regulations on state education plans.
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Reick: Franks is showing his 'true colors' now that re-election isn't an issue
Although some view Democratic state Rep. Jack Franks’ decision to not run for re-election in District 63 as a move that places Republicans at a huge advantage going into the November election, conservative House candidate Steve Reick says that since Franks no longer has to worry about re-election, voters are now seeing his “true colors.”