Committee To Elect Dan Caulkins
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Caulkins says lawmakers do not respect interests, concerns of Illinoisans
Dan Caulkins is saddened but not surprised to hear how disillusioned most Illinois taxpayers have grown with Springfield.
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Caulkins warns 'no budget, no pay' mailer is Democrat campaign ploy
Dan Caulkins is not surprised by the deception he regularly sees coming from Democrats, like House Speaker Mike Madigan, at this point in the election cycle.
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Caulkins claims Madigan is 'putting politics ahead of policy' with recent op-ed piece
Dan Caulkins wants voters to remember actions speak louder than words when it comes to assessing House Speaker Mike Madigan.
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Caulkins lambasts 'terrible' mileage tax proposal, blames lawmakers' broken promises for state's issues
Republican candidate Dan Caulkins believes Illinois would not be in the situation it is in if lawmakers had kept their promises.
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Caulkins blames Democratic policies for state's low personal income growth, outmigration issue
Dan Caulkins wastes little time getting to the specifics when talking about a new Pew Charitable Trusts study that finds Illinois lags behind every other state in personal income growth.
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Caulkins vows not to take salary, pension or health care, only wants to 'help Illinois recover'
Dan Caulkins believes there is a reason why the candidates who are most strongly supported by Mike Madigan get most of their funding from the longtime House speaker.
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Caulkins sees more Republicans in Springfield as key to addressing taxes, outmigration issues
As a longtime Republican, Dan Caulkins admits he’s gotten to the point where he finds what Democrats have to say is what interests him the most.
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Caulkins claims property tax proposal is not in best interest of Illinoisans
Dan Caulkins views all the ongoing policy decisions coming out of Springfield as the height of insanity.
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Caulkins commends JANUS case as Chicago Public School employees stop paying union dues
Dan Caulkins considers more than 300 Chicago Public Schools (CPS) system employees' decision to stop paying union dues in the wake of the recent Janus Supreme Court verdict a classic illustration of how democracy should work.
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Caulkins ready for hard work required to fix Illinois' financial issues
Dan Caulkins knows the fight he has vowed to wage won’t be an easy battle.
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Caulkins wants Illinois to learn from neighbors, calls for better business regulations
Dan Caulkins wouldn’t mind seeing Illinois follow the lead of its neighboring states for the sake of preservation.
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Caulkins believes backing Rauner is only way forward for state
Republican House hopeful Dan Caulkins believes true conservatives should support Gov. Bruce Rauner’s re-election effort despite their many disappointments in his first term.
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Caulkins calls for fiscal responsibility in face of outmigration, property tax issues
Dan Caulkins argues Illinois needs to be the antithesis of what it’s long been if it is going to save itself.
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Caulkins calls for more accountability, oversight in wake of tax break scandal
Dan Caulkins believes Illinois lawmakers need to figure out what industry they want the state to be known for.
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Caulkins lambasts Chicago Fair Workweek Ordinance as socialism
Republican House hopeful Dan Caulkins worries new work requirement legislation proposed by the Chicago City Council could change the fabric of what the entire country represents.
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Sexual abuse scandal shows CPS, lawmakers are failing students Caulkins says
Dan Caulkins argues the sexual abuse scandal now plaguing the Chicago Public School (CPS) system proves what everyone already knows.
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Pension spiking practices show 'misplaced priorities,' Caulkins says
State House hopeful Dan Caulkins wonders how a school board reaches a point where the students are no longer the priority.
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Caulkins calls for reform in Springfield, blasts Emanuel's billion-dollar borrowing plan
Dan Caulkins wonders when the abuse of state taxpayers at the hands of their city government will come to an end.
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Caulkins not surprised by pension problems, says it's symptom of bigger issue
Dan Caulkins barely raises an eye over news that almost a third of all the city’s property tax revenues end up in one of the 143 special taxing districts controlled by Mayor Rahm Emanuel and city alderman.
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GOP candidates ready to 'face the music' to get Illinois back in black Caulkins says
Dan Caulkins has a colorful way of looking at the politicians in Springfield he holds responsible for the state’s out-of-control pension benefits system.