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Tazewell County Republicans chairman: 'America is open for business and thriving under this administration'
Jim Rule, chairman of Tazewell County Republicans, said that with 177,000 jobs added in April alone, President Trump's pro-growth economic policies are boosting economic confidence across the country.
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Chairman of Tazewell County Republicans: 'Imagine the damage Pritzker could do to the country'
Jim Rule, chairman of the Tazewell County Republicans, said Gov. J.B. Pritzker is putting a partisan agenda ahead of Illinois citizens, telling the Peoria Standard that Pritzker’s remarks suggest he would be a disastrous president.
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Tazewell County Republicans chairman: 'Let’s keep the ballot in the hands of citizens'
Jim Rule, Chairman of the Tazewell County Republicans, has called on U.S. Senators to pass the SAVE Act, emphasizing its importance for election integrity and reflecting the will of Americans who support proof of citizenship for voting.
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Tazewell County Republicans chairman: Illinois Supreme Court is 'eroding public trust in judicial neutrality'
Jim Rule, chairman of the Tazewell County Republicans, expressed his dissatisfaction with the Illinois Supreme Court's decision not to hear a gerrymandering case.
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Tazewell County Republicans chairman: Pushback on Homeschool Act 'should become the catalyst for a broader political movement'
Jim Rule, chairman of the Tazewell County Republicans, said that the stalled Homeschool Act has ignited a grassroots movement encouraging liberty-minded Illinoisans to stay engaged in protecting their rights.
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Tazewell County Republicans chairman: 'Illinois needs to take election security seriously'
Jim Rule, chairman of the Tazewell County Republicans, said Illinois is undermining election integrity by defying President Trump's executive order and failing to require proof of U.S. citizenship, leaving its elections exposed to fraud.
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Chairman of Tazewell County Republicans: 'This violation undermines the safety and mental wellbeing of girls'
Jim Rule, chairman of the Tazewell County Republicans, said the recent incident at a Deerfield middle school is a "blatant violation of federal authority and women’s rights," adding that it jeopardizes safety and privacy by prioritizing what he referred to as "woke ideology."
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Tazewell County Republicans chairman: 'Conservatives must unite and fight back' against Democrat policies
Jim Rule, chairman of the Tazewell County Republicans, expressed concerns regarding Democratic influence in Illinois elections.
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Tazewell County Republicans chairman on sanctuary city policies: 'A disturbing disregard for public safety'
Jim Rule, chairman of the Tazewell County Republicans, said that the March 5 hearing before the U.S. House Oversight Committee highlighted how Brandon Johnson and other Democratic mayors cannot justify dangerous sanctuary city policies.
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Jim Rule, Chairman of Tazewell County Republicans: 'Champion educational freedom rather than restrict it'
Jim Rule, chairman of the Tazewell County Republicans, said that Illinois parents have united in a significant protest to defend their right to homeschool freely.
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Tazewell County Republicans chairman: 'Illinois must hold its leaders accountable'
Jim Rule, chairman of the Tazewell County Republicans, has criticized Governor J.B. Pritzker's administration for its handling of Illinois' Health Benefits for Immigrant Adults program.
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Tazewell County Republicans chairman: President Trump's address showed an 'unwavering confidence in building a better America'
Jim Rule, chairman of the Tazewell County Republicans, said that President Trump's address to Congress championed a vision for a stronger, self-reliant nation driven by economic growth, government accountability, and America-first policies.
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Tazewell County Republicans chairman: 'Border security and national sovereignty are finally receiving the respect they deserve'
Jim Rule, chairman of the Tazewell County Republicans, said that President Trump's commitment to border security has resulted in a Joint Statement of Understanding between the United States and Mexico.
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Rule: ‘Rep- elect Hauter has large shoes to fill’
Rep.-elect Bill Hauter has been appointed to represent District 87 for the upcoming lame-duck session in the House.