J.B. Pritzker for Governor
Recent News About J.B. Pritzker for Governor
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General Assembly entering critical days of veto session to address Invest in Kids scholarship program and funding
The Illinois General Assembly's upcoming veto session from November 7-9 is a critical window to address pending legislation.
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Gov. Pritzker and Gotion Announce New $2 Billion Electric Vehicle Battery Gigafactory in Kankakee County
Historic company investment will create over 2,600 new good-paying jobs in Manteno
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Awake Illinois on Dem spend in school board, library races: 'So much for ‘non partisan’'
Parents advocacy group Awake Illinois is panning Democrats for getting involved in local school board and library races.
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Pritzker's emails reveal secret K-12 schools vax mandate plans: 'No statutory changes are necessary, which is a plus'
Top staff to Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker are making secret post-election plans to mandate every Illinois child take a COVID-19 vaccine, or be barred from schools in the state.
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Publisher: "If you don't agree that men can become women by putting on a dress and lipstick, then Gov Pritzker wants you to know that you aren't welcome in Illinois."
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker believes biological sex is not real. And anyone who dares disagree with him is a "hater."
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Illinois GOP: ‘Should Pritzker run for president?’
The Illinois Republican Party is running a poll on what voters think about Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s name being thrown into speculation for presidential consideration for 2024.
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Hauter: ‘Which (states) had better outcomes, you couldn't tell if it was because they locked down or not’
Barring an unexpected challenge this fall, Dr. Bill Hauter, an anesthesiologist from Peoria, will be the only medical doctor in the General Assembly when he takes his seat representing the 87th House District next January.
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Teddi on the loose: Horse jumping and bar hopping in Miami
Theodora “Teddi” Pritzker has very been active in Florida — where masks have long been a thing of the past and where she recently won a horse jumping award and went out on the town with a teammate.
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Pritzker pro-jab billboards make false claim that ’99% of COVID patients’ are unvaccinated
Billboards across the state of Illinois, including on I-294 in Chicago's western suburbs, are running ads falsely stating that "99% of COVID patients" in Illinois are unvaccinated.
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Pritzker ignores calls to remove tax increase amendment from November ballot
Gov. J.B. Pritzker is ignoring calls to remove a constitutional amendment from the November ballot that would replace Illinois' flat income tax rate with graduated tax rates.
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In light of COVID-19 pandemic, Illinois Business Alliance calls on Gov. Pritzker and General Assembly to take graduated income tax proposal off the ballot
Chicago, IL (March 19, 2020) – The Illinois Business Alliance is calling on Gov. J.B. Pritzker and the Illinois General Assembly to remove the graduated income tax amendment from the 2020 General Election ballot.
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Pritzker criticizes commutation of Blagojevich sentence
Gov. J.B. Pritzker is criticizing President Donald J. Trump’s commutation of former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich’s 14 year prison sentence.
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Discrimination lawsuit expanded vs Pritzker campaign, accuses Lt. Gov-elect Stratton of defamation
Lawyers for the campaign of Governor-elect JB Pritzker have responded to a lawsuit brought by a group of Pritzker campaign workers, in which they accuse campaign officials of racial discrimination and other charges, saying the lawsuit suffers from a lack of “well-pleaded factual allegations” and so should be dismissed.
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House GOP: The 2018 midterm election’s place in history
This week Illinoisans chose statewide officials, members of Congress and the members of the 101st General Assembly. Here are a few facts which reflect Tuesday’s place in Illinois history.
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Rauner concedes governor's race to Pritzker
Incumbent Gov. Bruce Rauner conceded defeat Tuesday night as Democrat J.B. Pritzker claimed the governorship of Illinois, capturing 59 percent of the vote to Rauner’s 35 percent.
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REEDER: How did we get ourselves in this predicament?
Christian theologian C.S. Lewis said when it comes to choosing between the lesser of two evils, don’t choose either.
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Pritzer proposes tax hike, ignores voter questions
Republican leaders recently held a press conference to discuss Democratic gubernatorial candidate J.B. Pritzker’s plan to impose a tax hike on Illinoisians.
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Campaign spending: Rauner raised $75.5M ahead of primary victory
Gov. Bruce Rauner raised $215 per vote cast for him in the gubernatorial primary race last week compared to Rep. Jeanne Ives' $12 for vote, according to the Illinois Campaign for Political Reform.