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Budzinski Shows Contrast on Choice, Protections for Seniors, in IL13 Debate
Budzinski Shows Contrast on Choice, Protections for Seniors, in IL13 Debate
Champaign, IL – Tonight, in a debate hosted by Illinois Public Media, Nikki Budzinski created a clear contrast between her and Regan Deering on defining issues for the campaign like women’s reproductive choice and protecting seniors …
ICYMI: Illinois AFL-CIO Criticizes Deering for Anti-Worker Position
ICYMI: Illinois AFL-CIO Criticizes Deering for Anti-Worker Position
“When you’re worth up to $142 million, you probably don’t need to worry about enshrining the right to bargain collectively and fight for fair wages and safe working conditions. For the rest of us, we …
Budzinski Releases Second TV Ad, Highlighting Support from Law Enforcement
Budzinski Releases Second TV Ad, Highlighting Support from Law Enforcement
Springfield, IL – Today, the Nikki Budzinski for Congress campaign is launching its second broadcast television ad of the general election. The ad, called “Walk the Walk”, delivered by former Macon County Sheriff Tony Brown, …
Budzinski Releases Plan to Increase Access to Union Apprenticeships
Budzinski Releases Plan to Increase Access to Union Apprenticeships
“We need to focus on creating more pathways to these important opportunities that allow young people to access high paying jobs with training right out of high school.” Springfield, IL – This morning, Nikki Budzinski, …
Budzinski Raises Over $1 Million in Q3
Budzinski Raises Over $1 Million in Q3
“We are running an issues-based campaign focused on how we can lower inflation, fight for a woman’s right to make her own health care decisions, and protect social security and Medicare from Republican attacks.” Springfield, IL – Today, Nikki …
Regan Deering and Kevin McCarthy Want To Raise Prescription Drug Prices?
Regan Deering and Kevin McCarthy Want To Raise Prescription Drug Prices?
“I support allowing Medicare to negotiate widely with drug companies to lower prices on more than just a few prescription drugs. I’ll always look out for the people that live in Central and Southern Illinois, …