Rock Island County Republican Central Committee
Recent News About Rock Island County Republican Central Committee
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Illinois midterms sees Gregg Johnson for State Senate in a city within Rock Island County spend the most during Q1
Friends of Mike Halpin was the biggest spender the quarter before.
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Illinois midterms sees Plumbers & Pipefitters LU # 25 State County & Local Area PAC in a city within Rock Island County spend the most during week ending May 27
Plumbers & Pipefitters LU # 25 State County & Local Area PAC was the biggest spender the week before.
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Which political committee based in a сity within Rock Island County spent the most during week ending May 20?
Friends of Mike Halpin was the biggest spender the week before.
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Rock Island County GOP to meet on Jan. 16
The Rock Island County Republican Central Committee is holding its first meeting of 2020 on Jan. 16 at GOP headquarters in Rock Island.
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Rock Island County GOP committee to meet Thursday
The Rock Island County Republican Central Committee is holding its next meeting at 6 p.m. Thursday at the Rock Island County Republican headquarters.
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Rock Island County Central Republican Committee meeting start time pushed back 30 minutes
The next Rock Island County Central Republican Committee meeting, Aug, 22 at Rock Island County Republican headquarters, will begin at 6:30 p.m.
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PC and candidate training location announced
The Rock Island County Republican Central Committee will hold its Precinct Committeeman/County Chairs and Candidates training session for the 2020 elections on July 27 at the Rock Island County GOP Headquarters at 500 16th St. in Rock Island.
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Mielke says Rock Island tax hike would 'drive businesses to Iowa'
Rock Island Board Chairman Drue Mielke denounced a proposed tax levy that could reach as high as 13 percent next year, according to a recent newsletter from the county’s Republican Central Committee.
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Services for Walt Nenycz to be held in September
Walter Z. Nenycz will be honored at a memorial service at the Colona American Legion Hall in Colona on Sept. 15, starting at noon.
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60th annual AMVETS 4th of July Parade kicks off Independence Day
The 60th Annual AMVETS 4th of July Parade is scheduled for downtown East Moline commencing with check-in at 10:30 a.m.
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Rock Island County GOP chairman says committee won't support Evans as candidate
Rock Island County Republican Central Committee Chairman Drue Mielke has said the committee will not support 72nd House District candidate Glen Evans due to records that came to light during a criminal background check.
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Evans says he'll continue in 72nd House District race despite calls to withdraw
A candidate for the 72nd House District said he will not withdraw from the race due to records from his criminal background check.
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Rock Island GOP groups to host concealed carry class
The Rock Island County Republican Central Committee and the Republican Women of Rock Island County are scheduled to host a two-day Illinois concealed carry class April 28-29.
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Local GOP wants parade lovers not to be left in the dark
The Rock Island County Republicans want Quad City residents to see the light.
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Halpin accused of diversion to make voters forget tax hike vote
Rep. Michael Halpin (D-East Moline) voted to increase the income tax on Illinoisans by 32 percent at the beginning of the month, and Mike Steffen, chair of the Rock Island County Republican Central Committee, doesn't want voters to forget.
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Rock Island County GOP gearing up for spring election season
The Rock Island County Republican Party has a lot to look forward to in 2017, following what it considers to be success in the November election.
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Rock Island GOP looks ahead to 2017 local elections
The Rock Island County Republican Party reminds citizens that the upcoming April 2017 elections will fill seats on municipal and township boards, as well as community college, fire, library, park and school boards.