Voter Guide Illinois 2018 Primary Election Tuesday, March 20, 2018 Your voting districts can be found on your voter ID card or call the IFI office 708-781-9328. This voter guide does not constitute endorsement by Illinois Family Institute.

13th U.S. Congressional District Question Number

District Party Candidate Contact Info 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13th USC R Rodney Davis 217-891-3228 S S O S S S S S S S S S 13th USC D Jon Ebel 217-954-1587 ------13th USC D Erik Jones [email protected] ------13th USC D Betsy Londrigan 217-685-8793 ------13th USC D David Gill 309-645-3935 ------13th USC D Angel Sides — ------2018 Voter Guide | U.S. Congressional Candidate Survey Questions Federal candidates were asked if they Support or Oppose: 1 | H.R. 3762 – repeals key pillars of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and, for one year, would defund Planned Parenthood. 2 | H.Amdt. 1062 to H.R. 4974 – Allows Veterans Affairs medical professionals to recommend marijuana as medicine. 3 | H.R. 3185 (2015) – Equality Act adds “sexual orientation” and “gender identity” to many federal laws, granting special privileges based on behavior. 4 | H.Amdt. 1130 to H.R. 5055 – Prevent federal funds from being used to undermine religious freedom protections in the Religious Freedom Restoration Act. 5 | H.Amdt. 1244 to H.R. 5485 – Prohibit funds from being used by Selective Services to register women for the Draft. 6 | H.R. 4828 – would permanently prevent government discrimination against pro-life entities and allow for civil action. 7 | H.R. 3219 – Make America Secure Appropriations Act would fund many security-related expenses and give the U.S. control over those entering and exiting the country by constructing a border wall. 8 | H.R. 781 – Free Speech Fairness Act would eliminate the Johnson Amendment’s prohibition on political speech by tax-exempt organizations. 9 | H.R. 490 – Heartbeat Protection Act of 2017 would ban abortion when the baby’s heartbeat is able to be detected, except in the case when the life of the mother is in jeopardy. 10 | H.R. 1 – Tax Cuts and Jobs Act would reduce individual and business income tax rates. 11 | H.J.Res. 121 – Parental Rights Amendment secures the rights of parents to direct the upbringing and care of their children. 12 | Amdt. 183 to H.R. 2810 – bans taxpayer funded sex reassignment surgery for members of the military. This voter guide does not constitute support or endorsement by Illinois Family Institute, and it cannot be used to advance the candidacy of any individual. Key to Parties Key to Responses l R - Republican NR - No Response - Contradicts Voting Record D - Democrat O - Oppose * - Qualified Response G - Green S - Support Dash - Did Not Return Questionnaire/ Incumbents are italicized. P - Voted Present No Voting Record NV - Did Not Vote STATE CANDIDATES Question Letter Office Party Candidate Contact Info A B C D E F G H I J K L Governor R Bruce Rauner 312-583-0704 S S S S S O O• S S - O - Lt. Governor R Evelyn Sanguinetti — ------Governor R Jeanne Ives 331-462-0180 O O O O O O O O O O S O Lt. Governor R Rich Morthland — ------Governor D JB Pritzker [email protected] - S S - - S - - - - O S Lt. Governor D — - - S S - - S S - - - - Governor D Chris Kennedy 312-755-9660 - S S - - S - - - - O S Lt. Governor D Ra Joy — ------Governor D 224-999-7927 S S S S S S S S O - O S

Statewide Lt. Governor D Litesa Wallace S S S S S - S S S - - S Governor D Bob Daiber 618-830-1647 S S S S S S S S S O O S Lt. Governor D Jonathan Todd — ------Governor D Tio Hardiman [email protected] - - - - - S ------Lt. Governor D Patricia Avery — ------Governor D Robert Marshall 708-795-1655 O O O NR O S O S S S O S Lt. Governor D Dennis Cole — ------2018 Voter Guide | Illinois Statewide Candidate Survey Questions See Reverse Side for State candidates were asked if they Support or Oppose: more State Candidates A | HB 217 (2015) banned counseling for minors who suffer from unwanted same-sex attraction and gender dysphoria. B | SB 1564 (2015) required medical professionals to give referrals and information on medical procedures they find morally objectionable (i.e. abortion). C | HB 40 (2016) allows tax dollars to pay for abortions through Medicaid and state employees’ insurance plans. D | HB 1785 (2016) allows individuals who suffer from gender dysphoria to change their gender and name on a birth certificate. E | SB 2228 (2016) reduced penalties of possession of 10 grams of cannabis to a civil law violation and fine of $100-$200. F | HB 2353 House Amendment 1 (2017) legalizes recreational marijuana for adult use. G | SB 9 (2017) increased personal income tax and corporate tax by over 30%. H | SB 31 (2017) creates sanctuary jurisdictions in all state-funded schools and day-care centers; state-funded medical treatment and health care facilities, nursing homes, group homes for persons with developmental disabilities, community-integrated living arrangements, and state mental health facilities; facilities operated by the Office of the Secretary of State; and circuit courts, State appellate courts, and the Supreme Court. I | SB 7 (2017) doubles the number of casinos, increases electronic gambling, expands number of positions at existing casinos from 1,200 to 1,600, and grants a perpetual casino license for Chicago with 4,000 positions. J | Do you support or oppose physician-assisted suicide? K | Do you support or oppose defunding Planned Parenthood? L | Do you support or oppose ratification of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), which would eliminate gender distinctions in over 800 federal laws? This voter guide does not constitute support or endorsement by Illinois Family Institute, and it cannot be used to advance the candidacy of any individual. Key to Parties Key to Responses l R - Republican NR - No Response P - Voted Present - Contradicts Voting Record D - Democrat O - Oppose E - Excused * - Qualified Response S - Support NV - Did Not Vote Dash - Did Not Return Questionnaire/No Voting Record Incumbents are italicized. © Copyright 2018 www.illinoisfamily.org

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