DuPage County Republicans
Recent News About DuPage County Republicans
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DuPage County GOP: 'As Usual, Criminals come first in IL' as Democrats propose bill to ease sex offender residency restrictions
The DuPage County GOP said Illinois Democrats are prioritizing criminals over community safety with new legislation that would ease residency restrictions for registered child sex offenders. The organization made their comment in an April 18 social media post on X.
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DuPage GOP calls IHSA decision to uphold transgender athlete policy 'an absolute insult to women’s sports'
DuPage GOP says IHSA decision to uphold transgender athlete policy “an absolute insult to women’s sports”
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DuPage GOP Chairman Coyne on April 1 election: ‘It was a terrible night. It was embarrassing’
DuPage County Republican Party Chairman Kevin Coyne isn’t sugarcoating the party’s current position.
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DuPage County Republicans; ‘DuPage Democrats are harassing and intimidating a local business’
DuPage County Republicans have accused local Democrats of unjustly targeting a Tesla dealership in Lisle, alleging that the business is being intimidated despite its contributions to the community's economy.
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Manley: ‘The fact that the DuPage GOP raised only $25.00 in Q2 reflects the quality of leadership at the county level’
Noel Manley, a Downers Grove Republican committeeman, has expressed strong criticism of the DuPage County Republican Central Committee's fundraising efforts for the second quarter of 2023.
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DuPage GOP fundraising sinks to $26.48 in second quarter of 2023
The DuPage County Republican Central Committee has had virtually no funds donated to it in the second quarter of 2023.
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Zay: ‘For those who want me to tear down and call out members of our party publicly, that will not happen'
Jim Zay, chairman of the DuPage County Republican Party, is refusing to condemn fellow Republicans for their financial and material support of DuPage County Board Chair Deb Conroy.
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DuPage County GOP opposes Pritzker mask order for schools
The DuPage County GOP opposes Gov. J.B. Pritzker's mask mandate for all public and private schools and requiring vaccinations for state employees who work at congregate settings, such as veterans' homes or long-term care facilities, effective Oct. 4.
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DuPage GOP chair says Wilson's battery charges 'bite' but bigger issues may be at play
DuPage Republican Party Chairman Jim Zay says that aggravated battery charges for biting a police officer might be the least of Democratic precinct committeewoman Samantha Wilson’s problems.
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DuPage senators bullish on reopening plans, but schools remain biggest hurdle
Illinois state Sen. John Curran (R-Woodridge) says that DuPage County is in prime position to move forward with the state's reopening plans.
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Training session planned for all area GOP committeemen, county chairmen and candidates
Training meetings for all GOP committeemen, county chairmen and candidates will be held throughout the State of Illinois from now through the Fall.
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DuPage GOP slates Lincoln Day Dinner for Feb. 22
The DuPage County Republican Central Committee (DCRCC) has reserved Feb. 22 for its annual Lincoln Day Dinner.
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DuPage GOP welcoming Benghazi hero to annual event
One of the first responders to the attack on the American diplomatic compound in Benghazi, Libya, in 2012 will be the guest speaker at the DuPage Republican Day event on Oct. 23.
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46th House District candidate calls proposed gas tax too much to bear
Jay Kinzler wants to put his foot down to stop the accelerating amount of taxes Illinoisans are paying. His latest target is an increase in gas taxes soon to be considered by legislators.
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DuPage GOP chair says get busy on primary petitions
DuPage County Republican Party Chairman Brian Krajewski is calling on area Republicans to help candidates get the signatures they need on their petitions for the 2018 primary ballots.
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DuPage GOP sends out early recruiting call for 2018 elections
Chairman Brian Krajewski is calling on area conservatives to join the DuPage Republican Party as it begins work on the 2018 election, which will feature several prominent and critical races, according to the group's newsletter.
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Rauner stops at Bloomingdale’s NOW Foods on two-day tour
Illinois Gov. Bruce Rauner recently visited NOW Foods in Bloomingdale as part of a two-day tour of the state to advocate for a balance budget and promote various governmental and economic reforms.
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DuPage GOP hopes to keep converting Democrats through common-sense policies
The DuPage County Republican Party sees opportunities to expand the party’s influence in 2017 since the blue tide that gave Democrat Hillary Clinton a 15-point margin of victory in the county’s polling numbers petered out down the ballot.