Kendall County Republican Party Chairman James Marter is keeping close watch over the election fraud dispute now playing out in DuPage County in hopes it may ultimately aide in keeping things on the up and up in his own backyard.
Even before the state of Illinois started to experience fewer COVID-19 outbreaks, and mitigations started to be rescinded, Kendall County Republican Party Chairman James Marter was perplexed why so many students were still being held out of school.
A Republican Hosue candidate who lost to U.S. Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-Illinois) in the 2018 congressional election plans to run against the GOP lawmaker, who has faced backlash for voting to impeach former President Donald Trump.
Kendall County Republican Party Chairman James Marter said Illinois' dismal 2020 job numbers reinforce his belief that Springfield has become its own worst enemy.
Kendall County Republican Party Chairman James Marter frets he almost could have predicted Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s latest act in moving to usher state lawmakers to the front of the line for the COVID-19 vaccine.
Kendall County Republican Central Committee Chairman James Marter fumes that Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s shutdown order is now the source of state’s biggest problems.
Kendall County Republican Party Chairman James Marter said that changing the House speaker will not solely solve the numerous problems he believes are plaguing Illinois.
Kendall County Republican Party Chairman James Marter stews the Criminal Justice Reform Bill sets the stage for just more of the same.“It’s just more of the defund the police rhetoric that has been so incendiary,” Marter told the Kendall County Times.
Kendall County Republican Party Chair James Marter, who also was defeated while running as 14th Congressional District Republican candidate, says it’s easy to see what’s driving Illinois’ rise in population exodus'.
Kendall County Republican Party Chairman, James Marter, said he counts himself among the growing number of parents now concerned about the quality of education that children are receiving in the age of the coronavirus.
James Marter, former Republican Illinois' 14th Congressional District candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives, applauds the growing defiance of voters all across Illinois in response to Gov. J.B. Pritker's (D) newest shutdown order.
Vowing to “explore every legal option available,” state Sen. Jim Oberweis is declaring his 14th Congressional District race against incumbent Rep. Lauren Underwood as far from over.
Kendall County Republican Party Chairman James Marter is trying to see the bright side after Illinois lawmakers announced they have no plans to meet for this month’s fall veto session even with all the pressing issues the state now faces.
Kendall County Republican Party Chairman James Marter wasn’t surprised to see Gov. J.B. Pritzker’s push for his progressive tax plan fall short with voters.