Democratic State rape. The Democratic candidate and Financial Advisor Gloria, standing amidst the eighth term representing the 29th House district in Springfield and the Democratic Advisor Gloria. White, who is hoping that the South suburban voters want a change in leadership.
Jones, who is also the mayor of Kalumate City, has won more than 25 percent of his last seven elections, and the name recognition and charity is the advantage of donation and charity that comes with being an assignment.
White said he hoped that his experience as a payroll expert for 25 years in Fedex and his role as Thornton differential trustees of schools will help inform the laws affecting the inhabitants.
White said on Thursday, “We have to start somewhere and make a change.” “I want our community to be better.”
White said that when she knocks on the doors of the residents living in the 29th district, it extends from Chautham to the Kanke County through the south suburb, hearing that the voters expressed their desire to change the leadership. He said that he is tired of Jones, whose political career has been investigated
The Chicago Tribune found that while acting as a state representative, Jones chose a mentorship program to give $ 150,000 to the state fund, for which his son was both a mentor and mentor. Jones defended the program and said that his son was not paid for his work along with the program.
Glora on Thursday, campaigning in Democratic Primary for House District 29.
State rape. Thadius Jones held a meeting of a house insurance committee meeting at Starton Building in Springfield in November. (Terence Antonio James/Chicago Tribune)
The campaign is a federal investigation in the use of finance funds. Email also shows that city officials were aware of the poor condition of the city pumps a year earlier from the houses damaged in homes in the city.
Jones, through a spokesperson, refused to interview the Daily Southtown and said he would send a written statement. On Friday, the spokesperson said Jones decided not to make a statement.
In the current legislative session, Jones has imposed two bills: One reduction in violence requires power utility companies to create a task force and to make the other employment training center.
White said she was running because she feels that Jones has thwarted the residents as a person and a leader.
“For so long, many of our residents do not even know what a state representative does, our state representative,” he said.
In her website and flyers, white lists protect women’s reproductive rights, slow down climate change and protect human rights as her greatest concerns.
But when pressure is pressurized to offer more specific policy plans, White did not introduce any law.
“Now with blue color, I can’t think of it,” he said. “This is a lot for me. I am learning a lot. ,
He did not even identify Jones’ cast or bills, which he proposed to disagree. When the pending law was shown on the website of Illinois Mahasabha, White said that he agrees with all the bills that Jones has recently sponsored.
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