Dwight Kay for State Representative
Recent News About Dwight Kay for State Representative
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Kay seeks to amend state constitution to address debt, pension problems
Dwight Kay doesn’t see how Illinois can survive on its current path.
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Kay applauds CPS employees' decision to stop paying union dues in wake of Janus ruling
Dwight Kay can only see good things coming from Chicago Public School (CPS) system employees exerting the freedoms he argues have been denied to them for far too long.
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Kay blames Madigan, Democrats for poor business ratings
Republican House candidate Dwight Kay sees the imminent danger in the way Illinois lawmakers treat the state's business community.
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Kay not surprised by outmigration issue in face of state's property tax rates
Republican House hopeful Dwight Kay would like to see a system where taxpayers have more of a say about what kind of state they get to call home.
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Kay questions state's investment in television, film production
Dwight Kay is concerned about the state's return on its $420 million, taxpayer-funded investment in the world of television and film production.
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Kay warns Chicago Fair Workweek Ordinance would hinder business owners
Republican House candidate Dwight Kay believes the Chicago Fair Workweek Ordinance is nothing more than a political gimmick without much substance.
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Kay blasts lawmakers over Chicago Public School sexual abuse, says not enough done to protect students
Republican state House candidate Dwight Kay laments lawmakers in Springfield are handling the growing sexual abuse scandal rocking Chicago Public School (CPS) system in the same way they deal with most issues.
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Kay blasts Emanuel's 'bailout' for Chicago's pension system, warns it will increase outmigration
Dwight Kay warns he’s heard it all before from Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, who is contemplating borrowing billions of dollars as part of his overall plan to revive the city’s critically ailing pension-plan system.
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Kay points to pension problem as proof common sense is lacking in Springfield
Dwight Kay has long argued politicians in Springfield need only to look in the mirror to see who is responsible for the state’s growing pension crisis.
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Kay joins coalition of Republican candidates, legislators
Veteran state representative Dwight Kay has formed a coalition of lawmakers and candidates to remind those in Springfield what their job description should entail.
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Kay calls bond rating a 'serious indictment' of Illinois
Dwight Kay is at a loss for words when it comes to understanding Illinois’ faltering bond rating system.
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Kay points out Illinois Auditor General as example of corruption he wants to eradicate in Springfield
Former state representative and current Republican candidate Dwight Kay has already gone on record about his feelings regarding Illinois Auditor General Frank Mautino.
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Kay sees tax hike as more unfulfilled promises from Springfield
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Kay sees morality lacking in Springfield, calls for end to taxpayer-funded abortion
Republican candidate Dwight Kay argues that using taxpayer money to pay for abortions is borderline criminal.
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Kay vows to protect citizens' Second Amendment rights
Dwight Kay is at a loss to understand why so many lawmakers seem intent on taking away what he sees as a fundamental right of every citizen.
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Kay blames tax hikes for low growth, declining population
Dwight Kay wants to see local taxpayers find the courage to demand what they deserve from their government.
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Kay calls for fewer gimmicks, end to unnecessary spending
Republican candidate Dwight Kay internalizes details of the progressive tax now being proposed and wonders how long taxpayers will take the abuse.
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Kay praises Janus ruling, claims more work left to do
Republican candidate Dwight Kay said the Supreme Court’s recent decision in the Janus case was decades in the making and a clear-cut indicator of how much more needs to be done.
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Dwight Kay calls for 1 percent drop in property tax
Dwight Kay sees Illinois being its own worst enemy when it comes to curbing its growing problem of out-migration.
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Candidate Dwight Kay wants Obama Center funded by donors, not taxpayers
Dwight Kay wants to know how state lawmakers manage to pull $200 million practically out of thin air.