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Janor calls on Yang Rohr to return tainted funds from accused abuser Carroll

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State Representative House District 43 candidate Rich Janor | Rich Janor for Illinois State Representative Facebook page

State Representative House District 43 candidate Rich Janor | Rich Janor for Illinois State Representative Facebook page

House Republican Majority has issued the following press release:

Naperville, IL - On Friday, Rich Janor, candidate for State Representative in the 41st district, called on Rep. Janet Yang Rohr to donate $35,800 in tainted funds from accused abuser, State Representative Jonathan Carroll. 

Carroll is accused of firing a staffer who refused to have an abortion, subjecting her to a toxic and abusive work environment where she endured the type of harassment, intimidation, and retaliation known to occur in state government under Democratic rule. 

“After taking over a million dollars from Mike Madigan, Janet Yang Rohr continues to fund her campaign with donations from men who do not respect women,” said Janor. “While Springfield corruption continues unchecked, Yang Rohr not only stands by silently, but is part of the financial ecosystem that allows these men to stay in positions of power.” 

Yang Rohr previously accepted over $1 million from indicted former Speaker Michael Madigan, even after allegations swirled around Madigan and his closest allies, including a rape cover-up and allegations of sexual harassment in Madigan’s 13th Ward office.

ABOUT RICH JANOR

Rich Janor is a dedicated father, civic leader, baseball coach, business owner, author and volunteer. Rich was elected to the office of Naperville Park District Commissioner in 2011, and was reelected in 2015 and 2019. He was elected President of the board three times by a unanimous, bipartisan vote of the other six commissioners. During his presidency, the Park District opened the Fort Hill Activity Center, which was completed on time and under budget. Rich’s top priorities for Illinois include keeping neighborhoods, schools and the communities safe, appropriately funding law enforcement, lowering property taxes, and facilitating a greater voice for parents in education. Rich and Rhonda reside in Naperville and have three school-aged children: Archer, Brooklyn and Caiden. Rich’s campaign for State Representative is dedicated to a safer and more prosperous future for them.

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