The Office of Edwardsville Mayor Hal Patton
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Recent News About The Office of Edwardsville Mayor Hal Patton
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Hal Patton: Springfield lawmakers too often ignore the common man
Hal Patton would like to see lawmakers in Springfield put themselves in the shoes of the common man a little more often.
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Patton calls 'no budget, no pay' mailers more Madigan deception
Republican candidate Hal Patton believes that House Speaker Mike Madigan (D-Chicago) can’t handle the truth.
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Patton says volunteers are key for November win
With the November general election just weeks away, 56th District state Senate candidate Hal Patton is calling for volunteers to help his campaign reach constituents.
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Patton welcomes SIU-Edwardsville students as November election fast approaches
State Senate candidate Hal Patton has been busy in the tri-county area ahead of November’s general election for the 56th District seat.
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Shimkus endorsement helps relaunch Patton's Senate campaign
A tour of state Senate hopeful Hal Patton’s new campaign digs was more than a housewarming, as the 56th District candidate also was endorsed by U.S. Rep. John Shimkus (R-Illinois).
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Patton hopes to bring his artful skill as Edwardsville mayor to 56th Senate District seat
Edwardsville Mayor Hal Patton recently spent time admiring some of his most impressive work.
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Patton celebrates Metro East, career, National Parents Day on social media
Hal Patton is proud that his family can call the Metro East home.
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Patton takes to social media to motivate supporters, tout job creation as mayor
Hal Patton is doing all he can to keep his supporters engaged and motivated as November’s general election inches closer.
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Patton blames Springfield's 'powerful elite' for manipulating 'broken system for their personal gain'
Edwardsville Mayor Hal Patton, who is vying for the 56th Senate District seat, said he has sat back like so many others believing the chaos in Springfield would work out.
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Patton apologizes for blackface photo; hopes voters won't jump to conclusions
Hal Patton is hoping voters are willing to consider his full body of work before making any rash judgments about his candidacy in the 56th Senate District.
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Hal Patton congratulates new high school grads
Hal Patton derives some of his greatest pleasures from this time of the year.
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Patton in search of paid interns for campaign
Hal Patton is seeking paid campaign interns for his run for the 56th Senate District seat.
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Patton, Senate candidate and Edwardsville mayor, optimistic about city's future
Edwardsville Mayor Hal Patton, who has launched a third-party run for the 56th Senate District, sees the city’s future as being inextricably tied to the deeds of its young people.
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Hal Patton making a third-party run for Senate seat
Edwardsville Mayor Hal Patton wants voters to fully understand what his third-party run for the Senate seat in the 56th District is truly meant to represent.
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Holidays are about giving back, Patton says
Edwardsville Mayor Hal Patton, a Republican candidate in the 56th Senate district, said he and his family like to focus on giving over the holiday season.
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Edwardsville mayor says taxes need to reflect good government services
Mayor Hal Patton said his residents are willing to pay more if they perceive they are getting value for their dollars.
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Edwardsville mayor wants to make a difference in state Senate
As Edwardsville Mayor Hal Patton continued to collect support and signatures for his campaign to oust Sen. Bill Haine (D-Alton), he said he has been hearing frustration and negativity at the doorsteps of voters.
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Edwardsville City Council goes over financial reports
The Edwardsville City Council met April 19 to discuss activity and financial reports.
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Edwardsville City Council to review committee reports
Edwardsville's City Council will meet 7 p.m. Tuesday to assess the standing reports of its various committees.
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Edwardsville Public Library board to meet on personnel and finance topics
The board of trustees for the city of Edwardsville’s Public Library will meet at 7 p.m. Thursday in the Community Meeting Room.