People Who Play By The Rules PAC
Recent News About People Who Play By The Rules PAC
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People Who Play By the Rules spokesman: 'J.B. Pritzker has finally broken down and called for explicit changes to the SAFE-T Act'
Less than two weeks before the election, Gov. J.B. Pritzker said on the campaign trail that changes need to be made to the SAFE-T Act.
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People Who Play By the Rules president on crime in Chicago: 'They're presiding over a lawlessness that has no comparison nationally'
This past Friday, Fox News talk show host Tucker Carlson discussed crime in Chicago with radio host Dan Proft, president of the super PAC, People Who Play By the Rules.
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People Who Play by the Rules PAC: ‘Pritzker vs. Bailey race is tightening significantly’
People Who Play By The Rules PAC said in a press release titled “Bailey Within Striking Distance of Pritzker: New Poll” that Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s lead over GOP challenger Darren Bailey is coming to a close.
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PBR PAC: State’s Attorneys SAFE-T Act lawsuits are a ‘real-world manifestation of screaming from the rooftops’
With the so-called SAFE-T Act slated to take effect on Jan. 1, the groundswell against the legislation that stands to do away with the cash bail system in building.
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PBR PAC ad on subway attack: 'How much worse does it have to get?'
An older man was robbed and assaulted on the CTA Red Line this past weekend. The Chicago Police Department is still investigating the incident, but the video footage that captured the assailants committing the crime has since gone viral on social media.
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PBR PAC after man left dazed and bleeding on CTA Red Line: 'The culture of crime complacency continues'
The Chicago Police Department is still investigating an incident that left one man robbed and assaulted on the CTA Red Line this past weekend, according to a recent report by NBC 5 Chicago.
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'A lot of passengers are really scared': Hardiman comments on recent CTA Train attack that left a man dazed and bleeding
This past weekend, an older man was robbed and assaulted on the CTA Red Line. The Chicago Police Department is still investigating the incident, but the video footage that captured the two assailants committing the crime has since gone viral on social media.
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Koolidge on SAFE-T Act: 'JB Pritzker and tone-deaf Illinois Democrats seem to be the only people in America who aren’t getting the message'
Over the course of the past two weeks, Illinois state’s attorneys have filed lawsuits against the state of Illinois in an attempt to stop the SAFE-T Act from going into effect on Jan. 1.
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People Who Play By the Rules: 'When the CEO of Mickey D's says it's getting really hard to operate in one particular place in this country because of the crime, Chicago, we should listen to what he has to say'
McDonald’s CEO Chis Kempczinski gave an address to the Economic Club of Chicago Sept. 14 in which he sentimentally spoke to the long history the company has with the city of Chicago and the state of Illinois but could not ignore the challenges the current state of Chicago has given the company.
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PBR Spokesman Koolidge regarding the SAFE-T Act: 'It’s extremely important to hear from our men and women in blue'
The SAFE-T Act continues to be a hot topic and it has received major pushback from law enforcement, state’s attorneys, and state representatives.
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PAC spokesman on voters' choice this November: 'Law and order…or Chicago crime bleeding into our suburbs and beyond?'
People Who Play By The Rules (PBR) PAC, recently released an ad titled "Summer of Joy," which featured news coverage clips showing criminal acts committed in Chicago. The ad's intention was clear as the November elections approach: do not reelect the government officials, including Gov. J.B. Pritzker, who have supported the SAFE-T Act.
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PBR PAC spokesman: 'When are we going to start holding Governor Pritzker accountable for his failures during COVID?'
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker enacted some of the strictest and longest-lasting lockdown measures in the United States throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Barrington parent, resident says Pritzker's decisions 'have not been to further our children's future'
The People Who Play By The Rules PAC has launched a new series, K-12 Parents Speak, featuring parents whose children were severely affected by Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s lockdowns and school closure policies during COVID-19.
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Koolidge on Pritzker's presidential bid: 'We’re not going to let him buy his way out of his record'
Gov. J.B. Pritzker addressed Florida Democrats, fueling speculation for a Presidential run. However, not everyone is on board. Mike Koolidge, spokesman for the People Who Play By the Rules PAC (PBR) said the PAC is working to stop Pritzker.
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Koolidge: 'Illinoisans are paying more and more for JB Pritzker’s failed leadership'
People Who Play By The Rules (PBR) PAC spokesman Mike Koolidge noted the PAC’s recent ad drop.