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2020 General Election 281 P.A.C. Endorsed Candidates
SPRINKLER FITTERS LOCAL UNION 281 U.A. 2020 GENERAL ELECTION EDORSED CANDIDATES th rd Italics – incumbent 6 – Sonya Harper (D) 63 – Brian Sager (D) th th * - Union Member 7 – Chris Welch (D) 64 – Leslie Armstrong-McLeod(D)* th th 8 – La Shawn Ford (D) 65 – Martha Paschke (D) th th Ballot question 9 – Lakesia Collins (D)* 66 – Suzanne Ness (D) th th Support Fair Tax Constitutional 10 – Omar Williams (D)* 67 – Maurice West II (D) Amendment 11th – Ann Williams (D) 68th – Dave Vella (D) 12th – Margaret Croke (D) 70th – Paul Stoddard (D)* 13th – Greg Harris (D) 71st – Joan Padilla (D) President of the United States 14th – Kelly Cassidy (D) 72nd – Mike Halpin (D) Joseph R. Biden/ Kamala D. Harris 15th – John D’Amico (D)* 74th – Christopher Demink (D)* 16th – Denyse Wang Stoneback (D) 76th – Lance Yednock (D)* U.S. Senate 17th – Jennifer Gong-Gershowitz (D) 77th – Kathleen Willis (D) Dick Durbin (D) 18th – Robyn Gabel (D) 78th – Camille Lilly (D) 19th – Lindsey LaPointe (D) 79th – Charlene Eads (D)* U.S. House 20th – Michelle Darbro (D)* 80th – Anthony DeLuca (D) 1st – Bobby Rush (D) 21st – Edgar Gonzalez (D) 81st – Anne Stava-Murray (D) 2nd – Robin Kelly (D) 22nd – Michael Madigan (D) 83rd – Barbara Hernandez (D) 3rd – Marie Newman (D) 23rd – Mike Zalewski (D) 84th – Stephanie Kifowit (D) 4th – Chuy Garcia (D) 24th – Lisa Hernandez (D) 85th – Dagmara “Dee” Avelar (D)* 5th – Mike Quigley (D) 25th – Curtis Tarver II (D) 86th – Larry Walsh Jr (D)* 6th – Sean Casten (D) 26th – Kam Buckner (D) 88th – Karla Bailey-Smith (D) 7th – Danny Davis (D) -
BLET/ISLB 2020 Primary Election Endorsements
Illinois BLET/ISLB AFL-CIO 2020 2020 Primary Primary Election ElectionEndorsements Endorsements Italics – incumbent 8th – La Shawn Ford (D) 67th – Maurice West II (D) *- union member 9th – Lakesia Collins (D)* 68th – John Cabello (R) 10th – Omar Williams (D)* 70th – Paul Stoddard (D)* Ballot question 11th – Ann Williams (D) 71st – Joan Padilla (D) Support Fair Tax Constitutional 12th – Margaret Croke (D) 72nd – Mike Halpin (D) Amendment 13th – Greg Harris (D) 74th – Dan Swanson (R) 14th – Kelly Cassidy (D) 75th- David Welter (R) U.S. Senate 15th – John D’Amico (D)* 76th – Lance Yednock (D)* Dick Durbin (D) 16th – Yehiel “Mark” Kalish (D) 77th – Kathleen Willis (D) 17th – Jennifer Gong-Gershowitz (D) 78th – Camille Lilly (D) U.S. House 18th – Robyn Gabel (D) 79th – Charlene Eads (D)* 1st – Bobby Rush (D) 20th – Michelle Darbro (D)* 80th – Anthony DeLuca (D) 2nd – Robin Kelly (D) 20th – Brad Stephens (R)* 81st – Anne Stava-Murray (D) 3rd – Dan Lipinski (D) 21st – Edgar Gonzalez (D) 83rd – Barbara Hernandez (D) 4th – Chuy Garcia (D) 22nd – Michael Madigan (D) 84th – Stephanie Kifowit (D) 5th – Mike Quigley (D) 23rd – Mike Zalewski (D) 85th – Dagmara “Dee” Avelar (D)* 6th – Sean Casten (D) 24th – Lisa Hernandez (D) 86th – Larry Walsh Jr (D)* 7th – Danny Davis (D) 25th – Curtis Tarver II (D) 88th – Karla Bailey-Smith (D) 8th – Raja Krishnamoorthi (D) 26th – Kam Buckner (D) 90th – Seth Wiggins (D) 9th – Jan Schakowsky (D)* 27th – Justin Slaughter (D) 91st – Mark Luft (R) 10th – Brad Schneider (D) 28th – Bob Rita (D) 92nd – Jehan Gordon-Booth -
IHA Members by IL House District
IHA Members by IL House District Hospital City District: 1 Aaron Ortiz D none none 02-Aug-21 Members IL House District Page 1 of 119 IHA Members by IL House District Hospital City District: 2 Theresa Mah D none none 02-Aug-21 Members IL House District Page 2 of 119 IHA Members by IL House District Hospital City District: 3 Eva Dina Delgado D none none 02-Aug-21 Members IL House District Page 3 of 119 IHA Members by IL House District Hospital City District: 4 Delia Ramirez D AMITA Health Sts. Mary & Elizabeth Med Ctr, St. Chicago AMITA Health Sts. Mary & Elizabeth Med Ctr, St. Chicago Humboldt Park Health Chicago 02-Aug-21 Members IL House District Page 4 of 119 IHA Members by IL House District Hospital City District: 5 Lamont Robinson D Insight Hospital & Medical Center Chicago Jackson Park Hospital & Medical Center Chicago 02-Aug-21 Members IL House District Page 5 of 119 IHA Members by IL House District Hospital City District: 6 Sonya Harper D Holy Cross Hospital Chicago St. Bernard Hospital & Health Care Ctr Chicago 02-Aug-21 Members IL House District Page 6 of 119 IHA Members by IL House District Hospital City District: 7 Emanuel Chris Welch D Riveredge Hospital Forest Park 02-Aug-21 Members IL House District Page 7 of 119 IHA Members by IL House District Hospital City District: 8 La Shawn Ford D Hartgrove Behavioral Health System Chicago Loretto Hospital Chicago Loyola University Medical Center Maywood 02-Aug-21 Members IL House District Page 8 of 119 IHA Members by IL House District Hospital City District: 9 Lakesia Collins D Jesse Brown Veterans Administration Medical C Chicago John H. -
2020 Primary Election Endorsements
2020 Primary Election Endorsements FEDERAL US Senate — Dick Durbin (D) Congress, District 1 — Bobby Rush (D) Congress, District 2 — Robin Kelly (D) Congress, District 3 — Daniel Lipinski (D) Congress, District 4 — Jesús “Chuy” García (D) Congress, District 5 — Mike Quigley (D) Congress, District 6 — Sean Casten (D) Congress, District 7 — Danny Davis (D) Congress, District 8 — Raja Krishnamoorthi (D) Congress, District 9 — Janice “Jan” Schakowsky (D) Congress, District 10 — Bradley Schneider (D) Congress, District 11 — Bill Foster (D) Congress, District 14 — Lauren Underwood (D) STATE SENATE State Senate, District 1 — Antonio Muñoz (D) State Senate, District 4 — Kimberly Lightford (D) State Senate, District 7 — Heather Steans (D) State Senate, District 10 — Robert Martwick (D) State Senate, District 11 — Celina Villanueva (D) State Senate, District 13 — Robert Peters (D) State Senate, District 16 — Jacqueline Collins (D) State Senate, District 19 — Michael Hastings (D) State Senate, District 22 — Cristina Castro (D) State Senate, District 25 — Karina Villa (D) State Senate, District 28 — Laura Murphy (D) State Senate, District 40 — Patrick Joyce (D) State Senate, District 43 — John Connor (D) State Senate, District 49 — Meg Loughran Cappel (D) STATE HOUSE State House, District 1 — Aaron M. Ortiz (D) State House, District 2 — Theresa Mah (D) 2020 Primary Election Endorsements State House, District 3 — Eva Dina Delgado (D) State House, District 4 — Delia C. Ramirez (D) State House, District 5 — Lamont Robinson, Jr. (D) State House, District -
Your Illinois State Representatives Organized by District
Your Illinois State Representatives Organized by District Daniel Burke Edward Acevedo Luis Arroyo, Sr. State House (IL) State House (IL) State House (IL) Democratic Democratic Democratic District 1 District 2 District 3 Cynthia Soto Kenneth Dunkin Sonya Harper State House (IL) State House (IL) State House (IL) Democratic Democratic Democratic District 4 District 5 District 6 Chris Welch La Shawn Ford Arthur Turner, Jr. State House (IL) State House (IL) State House (IL) Democratic Democratic Democratic District 7 District 8 District 9 Pamela Reaves-Harris Ann Williams Sara Feigenholtz State House (IL) State House (IL) State House (IL) Democratic Democratic Democratic District 10 District 11 District 12 Greg Harris Kelly Cassidy John D’Amico State House (IL) State House (IL) State House (IL) Democratic Democratic Democratic District 13 District 14 District 15 Lou Lang Laura Fine Robyn Gabel State House (IL) State House (IL) State House (IL) Democratic Democratic Democratic District 16 District 17 District 18 Robert Martwick Silvana Tabares State House (IL) State House (IL) State House (IL) Democratic Republican Democratic District 19 District 20 District 21 GOIN G H OME ILLIN OIS .OR G Michael Madigan Michael Zalewski Elizabeth Hernandez State House (IL) State House (IL) State House (IL) Democratic Democratic Democratic District 22 District 23 District 24 Barbara Currie Christian Mitchell Monique Davis State House (IL) State House (IL) State House (IL) Democratic Democratic Democratic District 25 District 26 District 27 Robert Rita Thaddeus Jones William Davis State House (IL) State House (IL) State House (IL) Democratic Democratic Democratic District 28 District 29 District 30 Mary Flowers Andr√© Thapedi Marcus Evans, Jr. -
1 Political Contributions Exelon Corporation's (Exelon) Success
Political Contributions Exelon Corporation’s (Exelon) success depends on sound public policies at the national, state and local levels. Issues vital to Exelon’s ability to recognize value for its stakeholders are debated and decided in the U.S. Congress, state legislatures and local forums across the country. Federal and Pennsylvania law prohibit companies from making political contributions to Federal and Pennsylvania candidates. Illinois and Maryland law limit the amount that Exelon and its affiliated companies can give to political candidates and PACs. In certain other states, corporations are permitted to contribute to state election campaigns. Exelon engages in political activity in accordance with all relevant state and Federal laws. Exelon Corporation, Baltimore Gas and Electric Company and PECO Energy Company have established political action committees that are funded solely through voluntary employee contributions (ExelonPAC, BGEPAC and PECOPAC). Exelon Generation Company and Commonwealth Edison Company also have Illinois state political action committees which may be funded by both employee and corporate contributions (ComEd PAC and ExGenPAC). Exelon provides limited administrative support to all five PACs. These PACs offer eligible employees a direct means to voluntarily participate in shaping public policy and expressing views on issues related to our business. The PACs operate in accordance with all relevant state and Federal laws. Information about ExelonPAC is available on the website of the Federal Election Commission at www.fec.gov. In the interest of transparency for our shareholders and stakeholders, Exelon has posted its Corporate Political Contributions Guidelines on its website. These Guidelines are intended to provide corporate governance, control, oversight and procedural guidance for corporate contributions of money, property or services for political activities in Illinois, Maryland and other states that allow corporate contributions to the political process and for political expenditures in areas where permitted. -
Disclosure of Political Contributions and Expenditures
DISCLOSURE OF POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS AND EXPENDITURES July 1, 2017 – December 31, 2017 I. Tenet-PAC Contributions to Candidates, PACs and Party Committees For the period of July 1, 2017 through December 31, 2017 contributions by Tenet-PAC to federal and state candidates and committees were as follows: Tenet-PAC Contributions to Federal Candidates (07/2017 – 12/2017) Candidate Amount Office Sought Alabama Rep. Mike Rogers (R) $1,000 US Representative (AL-03) Arizona Rep. Kyrsten Sinema (D)‡ $3,000 US Senate California Rep. Eric Swalwell (D) $1,000 US Representative (CA-15) Florida Rep. Gus Bilirakis (R) 1,000 US Representative (FL-12) Rep. Carlos Curbelo (R) $1,000 US Representative (FL-26) Rep. Brian Mast (R) $1,000 US Representative (FL-18) Illinois Rep. Darin LaHood (R) $1,000 US Representative (IL-18) Rep. John Shimkus (R) $500 US Representative (IL-15) Michigan Sen. Debbie Stabenow (D) ‡ $2,500 US Senate Rep. Mike Bishop (R) $1,000 US Representative (MI-08) Rep. Brenda Lawrence (D) $1,000 US Representative (MI-14) Missouri Rep. Jason Smith (R) $500 US Representative (MO-08) Rep. Ann Wagner (R) $1,000 US Representative (MO-02) ‡ Denotes an event hosted by the Federation of American Hospitals PAC New Jersey Rep. Leonard Lance (R) $500 US Representative (NJ-07) New York Rep. Joseph Crowley (D)‡ $2,500 US Representative (NY-14) Rep. Tom Reed (R)‡ $1,500 US Representative (NY-23) North Dakota Sen. Heidi Heitkamp (D)‡ $2,500 US Senate Pennsylvania Sen. Bob Casey (D)‡ $4,000 US Senate Rep. Ryan Costello (R) $1,000 US Representative (PA-06) Rep. -
GENERAL ELECTION ENDORSEMENTS Election Day: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2020
2020 LOCAL 399 GENERAL ELECTION ENDORSEMENTS Election Day: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 2020 We encourage all Local 399 members who are registered to VOTE in the upcoming election. If you choose to vote by mail, please be sure to fill out and mail your ballot as soon as possible to avoid delays. If you choose to vote in-person (either early or on election day), please do so by following all safety recommendations. BALLOT INITIATIVE: SUPPORT FAIR TAX CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES Joseph R. Biden (D) UNITED STATES SENATE Dick Durbin (D) UNITED STATES CONGRESS 1st Bobby Rush (D) 6th Sean Casten (D) 11th Bill Foster (D) 2nd Robin Kelly (D) 7th Danny Davis (D) 14th Lauren Underwood (D) 3rd Marie Newman (D) 8th Raja Krishnamoorthi (D) 15th Erika Weaver (D) 4th Jesus “Chuy” Garcia (D) 9th Jan Schakowsky (D) * 16th Dani Brzozowski (D) 5th Mike Quigley (D) 10th Brad Schneider (D) 17th Cheri Bustos (D) ILLINOIS SENATE 1st Antonio Munoz (D) 16th Jacqueline Collins (D) 34th Steve Stadelman (D) 4th Kimberly Lightford (D) 19th Michael Hastings (D) 40th Patrick Joyce (D) 7th Heather Steans (D) 22nd Cristina Castro (D) 43rd John Connor (D) 10th Robert Martwick (D) 25th Karina Villa (D) 46th Dave Koehler (D) 11th Celina Villanueva (D) 28th Laura Murphy (D) 49th Meg Loughran Cappel (D) * 13th Robert Peters (D) 31st Melinda Bush (D) 52nd Scott Bennett (D) ILLINOIS HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES 1st Aaron M. Ortiz (D) 17th Jennifer Gong-Gershowitz (D) 31st Mary Flowers (D) 2nd Theresa Mah (D) 18th Robyn Gabel (D) 32nd Andre Thapedi (D) 3rd Eva Dina Delgado (D) 19th Lindsey LaPointe (D) 33rd Marcus Evans (D) 4th Delia C. -
Tobacco Policymaking in Illinois, 1965-2014: Gaining Ground in a Short Time
Tobacco Policymaking in Illinois, 1965-2014: Gaining Ground in a Short Time Randy Uang, Ph.D. Richard L. Barnes, J.D. Stanton A. Glantz, Ph.D. Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies School of Medicine University of California, San Francisco San Francisco, CA 94143-1390 May 2014 Tobacco Policymaking in Illinois, 1965-2014: Gaining Ground in a Short Time Randy Uang, Ph.D. Richard L. Barnes, J.D. Stanton A. Glantz, Ph.D. Center for Tobacco Control Research and Education Philip R. Lee Institute for Health Policy Studies School of Medicine University of California, San Francisco San Francisco, CA 94143-1390 May 2014 Supported in part by National Cancer Institute Grant CA-61021 and other donors. Opinions expressed reflect the views of the authors and do not necessarily represent the sponsoring agency. This report is available on the World Wide Web at http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/6805h95r. Reports on other states are available at http://tobacco.ucsf.edu/states and for other countries at http://escholarship.org/uc/search?entity=ctcre_tcpmi. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Health and Budgetary Costs of Tobacco Use in Illinois Tobacco-induced diseases cost $785 million in state Medicaid expenditures in 2005; over 1 percent of the state budget in the 2010s went to treating the health effects of tobacco. Tobacco Industry Influence Tobacco industry campaign contributions to elected officials in Illinois between 1995 and 2012 totaled at least $4.9 million. In every two-year election cycle between 1995-1996 and 2011-2012 the tobacco industry gave campaign contributions to most (58% to 88%) state legislators. -
Legislative Report Card
Legislative Report Card IMA LEGISLATIVE RATINGS FOR 2019-20 BOLDLY MOVING MAKERS FORWARD LEGISLATIVE OVERVIEW IMA by the Mark Denzler President & CEO Numbers: Every year, the Illinois General Assembly votes on thousands of bills and amendments, many of which have an impact on the manufacturing sector. While the global 9,822 pandemic curtailed much of the spring legislative session in 2020, it Bills introduced showcased the need for a strong and vibrant manufacturing sector in the United States. Manufacturers are answering our nation’s call and in the 2019-20 leading the way forward through the worst economic and health crisis in legislative session generations and we need policies that support American manufacturing. The IMA’s Legislative Report Card will showcase the lawmakers supportive of Illinois’ manufacturing economy and those that vote against job creators. We often hear political rhetoric from legislators that claim to support jobs and investment but then their actions don’t back 895 their words. Bills lobbied by the Does your legislator support manufacturing? Did your legislator vote IMA for the $3.5 billion graduated income tax hike? Do they oppose costly regulations or support manufacturing innovation? The IMA believes it is important for employers, employees, and Illinois residents to know exactly where their lawmakers stand on issues 34 important to the business community. This objective Legislative Report Card will let you know whether your local lawmakers supported the Roll call votes in the manufacturing sector, and large business community, on critically scorecard important issues related to tax policy, environmental regulations, workers’ compensation, labor law, transportation, and more. -
DISCLOSURE of POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS and EXPENDITURES July 01, 2014 – December 31, 2014 Tenet-PAC Contributions to Candidates
DISCLOSURE OF POLITICAL CONTRIBUTIONS AND EXPENDITURES July 01, 2014 – December 31, 2014 Tenet-PAC Contributions to Candidates, PACs and Party Committees For the period of July 01, 2014 through December 31, 2014 contributions by Tenet- PAC to federal and state candidates and committees were as follows: Tenet-PAC Contributions to Federal Candidates (07/2014 – 12/2014) Candidate Amount Office Sought Arkansas Sen. Mark Pryor (D)‡ $2,500 US Senate Arizona Sen. John McCain (R) $1,000 US Senate California Rep. Xavier Becerra (D) $2,000 US Representative (CA-34) Rep. Lois Capps (D) $1,000 US Representative (CA-24) State Rep. Mark DeSaulnier (D) $1,000 US Representative (CA-11) Rep. Alan Lowenthal (D) $1,000 US Representative (CA-47) Rep. Jerry McNerney (D) $1,000 US Representative (CA-09) Rep. Linda Sanchez (D) $1,000 US Representative (CA-38) Rep. Mike Thompson (D) $1,000 US Representative (CA-05) Connecticut Sen. Richard Blumenthal (D) $2,500 US Senate Rep. John Larson (D) $1,000 US Representative (CT-01) Florida Rep. Ted Deutch (D) $1,500 US Representative (FL-21) Rep. Lois Frankel (D) $1,500 US Representative (FL-22) Georgia David Perdue (R) $1,000 US Senate Rep. John Lewis (D) $500 US Representative (GA-05) Indiana Rep. Todd Rokita (R) $1,000 US Representative (IN-04) Kansas Sen. Pat Roberts (R)‡ $3,500 US Senate Louisiana Rep. Bill Cassidy (R) $1,000 US Senate Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D) $2,500 US Senate Rep. Jim McGovern (D) $2,000 US Representative (MA-02) Rep. Richard Neal (D) $1,000 US Representative (MA-01) Nebraska $1,000 US Representative (NE-03) Rep. -
Dems Gain More Seats in General Assembly
VOLUME 20, NO. 2 DECEMBER 2006 Dems Gain More Seats in CONTENTS General Assembly Democrats increased their seats in the Illinois Senate to a veto-proof majority and kept control of the House, gaining one seat in the 95th General Assembly. The House will have 66 Democratic and 52 Republican members; the Senate will have 37 Democrats and 22 Republicans. Democrats also won all six statewide executive offices. This is the first time since 1941 that Democrats have held all statewide executive offices. The last time one party got all statewide executive offices was in 1994, when the Republicans won control. Biographies of In the U.S. House races, 17 incumbents retained their seats. In the two open New House Members seats, Democrat Phil Hare won retiring Congressman Lane Evans’ seat, and 2 State Senator Peter Roskam won retiring Congressman Henry Hyde’s seat. The partisan split in the Illinois delegation remains 10 Democrats and 9 Biographies of Republicans. New Senate Members 5 There were seven races for open seats in the Senate; four changed from 95th General Assembly Republican to Democratic. The seven races for open seats in the House all Senate Members stayed in the same party. The House will have eight totally new members, 8 and the Senate seven. 95th General Assembly In an upset in the General Assembly races, Democratic challenger Fred House Members Crespo defeated Representative Terry Parke of Schaumburg for the 44th 9 House District. Another Democratic challenger, Dan Kotowski, defeated Senator Cheryl Axley of Des Plaines for the 33rd Senate District. Members Not Returning to Current Office Other notable events include the election of formerly Independent Senator 10 Rev.