Written by John Lopez
On Sunday October 16, the Daily Herald urged a “No” vote on the top-of-the-ballot question on Amendment 1.
Illinois Family Action, like other freedom-loving and higher-taxes-loathing conservative organizations, is grateful for the newspaper’s rejection of Amendment 1. Interestingly, the Herald‘s editorial board also skewered some proponents who tried to use the abortion issue as a reason to vote for Amendment 1.
The Daily Herald on September 29 hosted a joint endorsement session with multiple newspapers around the state. … Continue Reading
Tags: abortion, Amendment 1, Catalina Lauf, Daily Herald, Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, Illinois Associated Press Media Editors, Illinois Family Action, Illinois Policy Institute, Roe v. Wade, Shaw Media, Technology and Manufacturing Association of Illinois, WirePoints
Exclude From Homepage, Illinois Politics | Admin | October 20, 2022 6:00 AM | Comments Off on Daily Herald Endorses “No” Vote on Amendment 1
Written by John Lopez
On Monday morning of Columbus Day, the Chicago Tribune issued its first endorsement for the 2022 General Election, and it was a “No” vote on Amendment 1.
“We endorse a no vote. We support the rights of unions to represent their members and to bargain collectively for the best deal they can secure. But we do not see an Illinois threat to those rights, and we see this endorsement as an opening to skew the balance of power in the public sector to an unacceptable degree.”
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Tags: Amendment 1, Chicago Tribune, Daily Herald, Grace Dunn, Illinois Constitution, Illinois Economic Policy Institute, Illinois Policy Institute, Joe Bowen, Ram Villivalam, WirePoints, Workers’ Rights Amendment
Illinois Politics | Admin | October 12, 2022 5:07 PM | Comments Off on Chicago Tribune Endorses NO Vote on Amendment 1
Plus how recent (June 30) U.S. Supreme Court Ruling Presents a New Impediment to Proponents
This article continues addressing a ballot measure that Illinois voters must vote on this election cycle.
We urge voters to reject Amendment 1, a constitutional amendment that
would elevate collective bargaining rights in the Illinois Constitution,
allowing government union contracts to override state law.
Written by John Lopez
At the September 29 Amendment 1 virtual editorial endorsement interview hosted by the Daily Herald, two panelists from Shaw Media including Scott Holland participated. … Continue Reading
Tags: Amendment 1, Daily Herald, Joe Bowen, Kyrsten Sinema, Mailee Smith, Marc Poulus, Mark Kelly, Mark Warner, PRO Act, Scott Holland, Shaw Media, U.S. Supreme Court, Virginia Foxx
Exclude From Homepage, Executive Branch, Federal Issues, Illinois Politics, Judicial Branch, PRO Act | Admin | October 4, 2022 4:00 AM | Comments Off on Amendment 1 Proponents Double-Talk on Independent Contractors
by John Lopez
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Some of the images contained in this article may be disturbing for some readers.
Republican congressional candidate Susan Hathaway-Altman (R, unincorporated Geneva) had a very big June 14 as the primary campaign in the 11th Congressional District winds down to its June 28 conclusion.
Early in the morning, the Chicago Tribune published its endorsement of Altman’s candidacy in the IL-11, stating:
“…our endorsement goes to Susan Hathaway-Altman, a business executive…who supports a rollback in federal spending and jump-starting the economy through tax cuts.”
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Faith & Religion, Federal Elections, Federal Issues | Admin | June 24, 2022 7:00 AM | Comments Off on Susan Hathaway-Altman Use of Sword of the Spirit at Candidates Forum Cuts Deep into Catalina Lauf
Written by John Biver
Keeping a candidate’s policy positions straight isn’t easy when the candidate appears to come out on both sides of an issue. Sometimes it is due to a simple mistake, as people can misspeak without even realizing it.
When the issue is taxpayer funding of abortion, however, a person is either for it or against it. The same comes to religious liberty and conscience rights. There is no middle ground, even though some candidates would love for there to be some.… Continue Reading