“Despite our disagreements, we tip our hat to Rep. Ford for being willing to have a civil discussion about his bill,” said Wirepoints President Ted Dabrowski.
The Illinois Opportunity Project launched the Stop-Ranked Choice Voting Coalition to oppose the confusing and disenfranchising voting system gaining steam in Springfield and the Chicago City Council.
Republican nominee for Attorney General Tom DeVore is gaining momentum during the final stretch of the campaign where a recent Emerson College Poll has him trailing incumbent Kwame Raoul by just 6 points with 10% undecided
Republican nominee for Attorney General Tom DeVore is calling on Kwame Raoul to return the $1 million campaign donation he received in 2018 from Friends of Michael J Madigan.
On Friday evening, Illinois Attorney General candidate Tom Devore joined a panel on Newsmax to discuss Governor Pritzker’s attempt to gaslight the public on Illinois’ SAFE-T Act, set to go into effect in January.
“Now that these realities are coming to light, the legislature is paralyzed and they don’t want to address it. They should absolutely go back into session.”
Attorney General candidate Tom Devore joined Dan Proft and Amy Jacobsen on 560-AM to discuss the wake up call Illinoisans have gotten with regard to Democrats’ Orwellian “SAFE-T Act.”
ICYMI: DeVore on 560-AM: Due process and the rule of law distinguish us as a nation… where we come from and where we might go. That’s why I’m running for this office.
Yesterday, RealClearPolitics published an op-ed by Attorney General Candidate Tom Devore on the role city and state leaders play in combating Chicago’s crime epidemic.
Greenville, Illinois litigator and GOP nominee for Attorney General Tom Devore’s $250,000 contribution this afternoon to his campaign has lifted spending caps in the race for Attorney General.
August 22, 2022- Attorney General Candidate Tom DeVore rounded out his trip to the State Fair in Springfield with a speech at the ILGOP Unity Event, where DeVore delivered a powerful message to the voters of the state.
The Chicago Tribune reported Aug. 8 that State Sen. Elgie Sims has been approached by the feds about alleged influence peddling by a body-cam company he represents: “Investigators are looking into whether Axon — either directly or through other lobbying entities — improperly tried to influence Sims in his official duties as a member of the Illinois legislature working on criminal justice legislation.”