Wednesday, February 3rd 2010

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CHICAGO—The Illinois chapter of the free market grassroots group Americans for Prosperity (AFP-IL) today congratulated a list of nine lawmakers and candidates who have signed the group’s No Climate Tax pledge and will be in November’s general election. More than 325 lawmakers and candidates across the country on the federal, state and local levels are pledging to “oppose any legislation relating to climate change that includes a net increase in government revenue.”

Pledge signers in the Illinois’ general election:
* Mark Kirk – Candidate – U.S. Senate

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Wednesday, October 21st 2009
by Joe Calomino

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Americans for Prosperity-Illinois (AFP-IL) took to the airwaves today with a TV ad that urges Illinoisans to sign the “Say No to ACORN” online petition and stand up against ‘pay to play’ politics asking Governor Quinn to say no to ACORN’s involvement in Illinois politics and their affiliates like the Service Employee International Union (SEIU). 

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Thursday, August 6th 2009
by Joe Calomino

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Mark Kirk is having a rough summer.

The Republican congressman from the Chicago suburbs is running for the Illinois Senate seat formerly occupied by President Obama, but he is currently spendinghis days on the campaign trail attempting to placate a conservative base furious over his vote for the House climate bill.

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Wednesday, August 5th 2009
by Joe Calomino

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Washington wants to hand Illinois a huge new tax bill. The "cap-and-trade" scheme at the core of the energy tax bill recently passed by the U.S. House of Representatives would have an enormous negative impact. Some studies show Illinois could lose 150,000 jobs, and families could lose thousands of dollars in disposable income every year. Congressman Mark Kirk voted yes for this bill despite the huge negative impact on taxpayers.

The cap-and-trade scheme is a huge new tax in disguise - a tax on energy that will drive up the price of nearly everything in the country.

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Thursday, July 30th 2009
by Joe Calomino

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Washington wants to hand Illinois a huge new tax bill. The “cap-and-trade” scheme at the core of the energy tax bill recently passed by the U.S. House of Representatives would have an enormous negative impact on the state. Some studies show Illinois could lose as many as 150,000 jobs, and families could lose thousands of dollars in disposable income every year. Congressman Mark Kirk voted yes for this bill despite the huge negative impact on taxpayers in his district and the state of Illinois.

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