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Area legislators to honor veterans, families – Joliet, IL Patch

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Will County area legislators, State Rep. Larry Walsh, Jr. (86th District), State Sen. Pat McGuire (43rd District), State Sen. Jennifer Bertino-Tarrant (49th District) and State Rep. Natalie Manley (98th District) will sponsor their second annual Veteran Appreciation Breakfast on Saturday, Nov. 10.

“It is our privilege to honor the service of veterans and their families,” said Walsh. “We will once again welcome veterans and their families to a free breakfast at the Stone City VFW Post 2199, which provides a wonderful breakfast and celebration atmosphere.”

“Almost 300 veterans and family members attended our first event last year,” Walsh added. “It was great to talk with them and hear their stories from being in the armed forces, as well as to learn about how their commitment to community service and country continued after their military service. So many of our veterans are leaders in their communities. We look forward to greeting old and new friends at the Veteran Appreciation Breakfast.”

"I applaud Rep. Walsh for again taking the lead in organizing this Veterans Appreciation Breakfast, a celebration of the patriotism of our veterans and the gratitude of us legislators," said State Sen. Pat McGuire, 43rd District.

Veterans and their families are invited to the free event, Saturday, Nov. 10 from 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. at the Stone City VFW Post 2199, 124 Stone City Circle in Joliet. For reservations, call or e-mail Rep. Walsh’s district office at 815-730-8600, statereplarrywalshjr@gmail.com.

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October 25, 2018 at 06:55AM

Voice of The Southern: Bryant, Woolard, Phelps Finnie, Fowler get our nod for state seats

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Here are The Southern’s endorsements for local seats up for election in the state House and Senate:

House District 115: The choice here is easy, Terri Bryant is the obvious pick for the seat. It’s astonishing how far Bryant has come in her four years in office. After all, it was this very editorial board that asked, “Is Terri Bryant allergic to voting?”

Well, it turns out she isn’t. And she’s also proven during her time in Springfield that she will vote her district, and not necessarily vote her party. She proved that in her vote for the budget, which most other Republicans were against.

Bryant has been a staunch supporter of Southern Illinois University Carbondale, and it’s obvious she cares about the people in her district.

Marsha Griffin, the Democratic opponent, needs to be commended for her grit and toughness. Running for the same seat she ran for two years ago is difficult to do. It takes a special kind of person to run for office.

But Griffin doesn’t have enough concrete ideas outside of education. Terri Bryant is the choice here to be the leader the 115th District.

House District 117: We are recommending the Democratic challenger Jason Woolard over incumbent Republican Dave Severin.

Severin has served an uneventful first term. His signature piece of legislation allows deer hunters to wear pink as well as orange camouflage afield. And, early in his term Severin sat out a couple of tough votes. Being a legislator is not easy. You are sometimes forced to make tough decisions. That comes with the territory.

Secondly, Severin was reportedly active in a late-season Republican push to get non-binding gun sanctuary initiatives on county ballots in order to drive voter turnout. We’re all for encouraging voter turnout, and we’re all for the Second Amendment, but let’s appeal to voters on real issues that will truly affect their lives.

We’re also bothered by Severin voting against ending the state’s two-year budget stalemate and the new school funding proposals. The 117th District needed both measures and Severin opted to vote party over district.

Woolard put forth few specifics in his visit to The Southern Illinoisan, but not less than Severin offered — and he’s been in office for two years.

For talking to Woolard, we believe he will be a moderate voice in Springfield. We also believe he has the will to vote in Southern Illinois’ best interests and put party second. For that reason, Woolard deserves your vote.

House District 118: Natalie Phelps Finnie is our choice over Patrick Windhorst.

None of the candidates we interviewed were more enthusiastic about their job than Phelps Finnie. Although we disagree with her on several issues, she lucidly and vigorously defended her positions.

And, we also dislike the way she assumed office. She was appointed to fill the unexpired term of her cousin, Brandon Phelps. Those kind of handoffs occur entirely too often this state, and it’s one of the many things that need to go away in Illinois politics.

On the other hand, there were two things that distinguished Phelps Finnie.

First, there is her limited support for Democratic gubernatorial nominee J.B. Pritzker’s graduated income tax. Illinois still faces a massive backlog of unpaid bills. It is a problem that will only get worse if not addressed.

Phelps Finnie realizes the state needs additional revenue to get its house in order. However, she will not support the tax increase if it adversely affects middle-class taxpayers.

Second, she was adamant in her support of the social safety net.

Finally, given her background it’s safe to assume Phelps Finnie will not vote the party line on several issues. She is a strong gun rights advocate, is pro-life and does not support the legalization of marijuana.

Senate District 59: Dale Fowler has done enough in the past two years to earn our endorsement for this seat. In fact, we’re thoroughly impressed with the way he has grown in his first two years in office.

When he first took office two years, it was relatively unknown how Fowler would fare in office. After all, he always says that he’s “not a career politician.” Over time, he has proven many times over that he cares about bringing business and jobs to the region — evidenced by the support he’s shown for getting the city of Cairo back on its feet again and his work for the Hardin County work camp.

Over his next term, we hope Fowler will continue to grow — much like Terri Bryant has in the House. We think he can do that.

Democrat Steve Webb entered this race late — he was added to the ballot after the primary — and focused primarily on education issues during his interview with the editorial board.

Fowler has earned the right to another term. He’s our choice for the 59th District.

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October 24, 2018 at 06:35PM

Editorial Board Endorsement: Scherer for 96th House

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State Rep. Sue Scherer, a Democrat from Decatur, has done a good job as the representative of the 96th Illinois House District since 2013. We think she should continue in the role.

Scherer, a former elementary school teacher, has, not surprisingly, focused a lot on education issues. One of her goals if given another term is to help address the growing teacher shortage in Illinois, where her education background will be a welcome voice. She’s smartly combined that focus with pushing for job growth and economic improvement: Better education should, after all, lead to a better economy.

Unlike many Democrats, she is asking for more details about the proposal to change the state to a graduated income tax system.

Scherer is being challenged by Republican Herman Senor of Springfield. Senor would bring with him a unique perspective: He is a veteran, a state employee who works for the Illinois Department of Transportation and has served on the Springfield City Council as the alderman for the 2nd Ward since 2014.

That’s an intriguing combination: He would know how proposed policies would actually affect state employees. We could use the sensibilities of more veterans — who know the importance of teamwork — in the legislature. And with experience as a city official, he can articulate clearly how decisions made in the General Assembly have actually affected the state’s communities.

We like his priorities of getting term limits enacted and achieving high funding levels for the state pension systems, and of wanting to work with institutions of higher education to create population retention plans. But his plans largely lacked details in both his interview and the candidate questionnaire.

Scherer is endorsed for another term.

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October 24, 2018 at 08:24PM

WJOL Debate Series Features The Race For Illinois State Rep. 98th District

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WJOL Debate Series Features The Race For Illinois State Rep. 98th District

WJOL debate series, 2018, front Illinois State Rep. Natalie Manley from the 98th district and challenger Alyssia Benford

The WJOL debate series continued on Wednesday with incumbent State Rep. Natalie Manley (D) from the 98th District facing challenger and Bolingbrook resident Alyssia Benford. Benford running as a republican says Illinois has a spending problem but when asked what programs she would cut, she said healthcare would not be one of them, but would instead streamline services.

State Rep. Manley says she’s been in Springfield voting to eliminate waste.

Both candidates are CPA’s. Manley pointed to her “high level of integrity and bipartisanship,” while Benford says she’s “honest and has integrity.” To hear the entire debate go to our website, WJOL.com.

To hear the entire debate click below:

Be listening Thursday, October 25th for the debate between Will County Sheriff Mike Kelley and challenger James Reilly.

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October 24, 2018 at 10:06AM

Newsradio WJPF interview with Jason Woolard

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October 24, 2018
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Democratic candidate for Illinois’ 117th House District Jason Woolard joins Tom Miller in the studio.

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October 24, 2018 at 09:22AM

ENDORSEMENT: Daniel Didech for Illinois House in the 59th District

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10/19/2018, 05:57pm

ENDORSEMENT: Daniel Didech for Illinois House in the 59th District


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Both candidates for the Illinois House in the 59th District have a strong record of civic service. Democrat Daniel Didech is a supervisor for Vernon Township. He helped to lower the township’s property tax levy by 5 percent. Republican Karen Feldman served as a Lincolnshire village trustee for seven years.

Didech, however, speaks with clarity about protecting health care reforms established by former President Barack Obama that now are under attack by President Donald Trump’s administration. He also leaves no doubt about his support for legislation aimed at curbing gun violence. Feldman is fuzzy on those key issues.

Didech is endorsed for this open seat in a district that includes Buffalo Grove, Vernon Hills and Mundelein.

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October 19, 2018 at 06:01PM

ENDORSEMENT: Sam Yingling for Illinois House in the 62nd District

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10/19/2018, 06:10pm

ENDORSEMENT: Sam Yingling for Illinois House in the 62nd District

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In the general election two years ago, we offered no endorsement in this district.

This time around, Democratic incumbent state Rep. Sam Yingling of Grayslake declined to fill out a questionnaire and sit for an interview with us. But his opponent, Republican Ken Idstein of Grayslake, a senior loan officer, has failed to offer a credible array of policy proposals that might suggest he’d be an improvement.

Yingling, a former Avon Township supervisor, has worked to help consolidate redundant local governmental units, to make the job of Lake County assessor an elected position, and to increase property tax exemptions for homeowners, seniors and veterans. He is endorsed.


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October 19, 2018 at 06:16PM

ENDORSEMENT: Bob Morgan for Illinois House in the 58th District

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10/19/2018, 05:43pm

ENDORSEMENT: Bob Morgan for Illinois House in the 58th District


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Republican Fredric Bryan “Rick” Lesser of Lake Bluff, an estate planning lawyer who replaced his party’s original candidate on the ballot, has a strong resume of public service as a village trustee and former president of a variety of local civic and business organizations. But Democrat Bob Morgan of Deerfield would be just the sort of lawmaker Springfield needs: thoughtful, knowledgeable, experienced and eager to work with legislators of both parties.

As associate general counsel in the office of then-Gov. Pat Quinn, Morgan was the lead attorney in implementing health care expansion under the federal Affordable Care Act. He also helped implement the state’s medical marijuana program. He would bring to the job a depth of knowledge about state government. Morgan favors a graduated Income tax, legalization of recreational marijuana, expanded casino gambling and a graduated income tax. He is endorsed.

Bob Morgan, Ill. House Nominee (D-58th), left, and Fredric Bryan “Rick” Lesser, Ill. House Nominee (R-58th) October 15, 2018. | Rich Hein/Sun-Times


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October 19, 2018 at 05:50PM

ENDORSEMENT: Stephanie A. Kifowit for Illinois House in the 84th District

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10/19/2018, 06:34pm

ENDORSEMENT: Stephanie A. Kifowit for Illinois House in the 84th District


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The Republican strategy in this race has been to drag House Speaker Mike Madigan, D-Chicago, into it.

Incumbent Rep. Stephanie A. Kifowit has been a highly effective legislator, and an extremely centrist Democrat, so about all that’s left for her critics is to bemoan that she has “supported” the unpopular Madigan.

In reality, Kifowit, a former Marine who served more than nine years on the Aurora City Council, has shown an independent streak, voting against budgets put forth by Democrats and for a property tax freeze. She understands the issues thoroughly — and she understands the strengths and limitations of the proposed solutions. We endorse Kifowit for a third term.

She is opposed by Patty Smith, a paralegal and resident of Aurora who once was named her city’s Volunteer of the Year.

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October 19, 2018 at 06:40PM