Khouri brags on GOP leadership as DuPage County unemployment drops
Republican House hopeful Tonia Khouri is proud to call DuPage County home.
Republican House hopeful Tonia Khouri is proud to call DuPage County home.
Tonia Khouri worries how long Illinois can continue on its current path before the state truly becomes just a shell of its former self.
Tonia Khouri is commending republican voters for recently turning out for a GOP rally in enthusiastic numbers, while also reminding them of what it means to be a supporter of the party.
Tonia Khouri is using a new Wirepoints report detailing how nearly 25 percent of all general fund state revenue is now gobbled up by government employee health insurance and pension costs as an illustration of how badly reform is needed.
A recent post on Republican state House candidate Tonia Khouri's Facebook page hit close to home.
Republican state House candidate Tonia Khouri is slated to hold a “Cocktails in the Wine Garden” meet and greet with supporters at Fiora’s on June 28.
Republican state House candidate Tonia Khouri worries that the newly enacted $38.5 billion state budget isn’t everything it’s being sold as.
Tonia Khouri wants every other Illinois resident to experience what she did when they open their property tax bill.
Tonia Khouri leaves no doubt about her position on the idea of a statewide property tax increase.
Tonia Khouri thinks it’s time Illinois government gives the people what they want.
Tonia Khouri is proving that she's willing to put her money where her mouth is when it comes to her sermon on fiscal responsibility.
Tonia Khouri’s commitment to her DuPage County neighbors and community is hard to overlook.
Tonia Khouri still refers to the 32 percent permanent income tax hike implemented as part of the state budget as the impetus for her run the 49th House District seat in Springfield.
With 31.34 percent more of the total vote than her contender, DuPage County board member Tonia Khouri came out on top in last night's primary election.
DuPage County voters will have five state House races to consider in the general primary election, as well as whether to allow a handful of local government entities to raise property taxes or borrow more money.