Citizens for Dan Ugaste
Recent News About Citizens for Dan Ugaste
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Ugaste seeks to rein in taxes, change dynamics of Springfield
Republican state House candidate Dan Ugaste sees a common thread connecting the voters of his district that reaffirms his decision to run for office.
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Ugaste sees link between tax hikes, population decline
Republican candidate Dan Ugaste sees an obvious reason behind Illinois’ declining population.
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Ugaste calls for property tax reforms, less gimmicks to get state on track
Republican House candidate Dan Ugaste thinks lawmakers shot Illinois in the foot when they passed a 32 percent income tax hike last year.
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Ugaste calls for reforms instead of tax hikes
Dan Ugaste thinks a progressive income tax is the last thing the state of Illinois needs or can afford.
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How did Dan Ugaste spend campaign funds in the second quarter?
Republican Dan Ugaste's election campaign committee, Citizens for Dan Ugaste, spent $7,878 in the second quarter, according to committee expenditure records obtained from the Illinois State Board of Elections (ISBE).
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Ugaste expects Janus ruling to put Illinois back on right path
Dan Ugaste believes the recent Supreme Court ruling in Janus v. AFSCME paves the way for worker’s self-determination.
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Dan Ugaste sees friendlier regulations, lower property taxes as key to change
Dan Ugaste believes Illinois is in dire straights when it comes to property taxes and underwater mortgages are only part of the problem.
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Dan Ugaste wants Obama Center funded by private money
Dan Ugaste, the Republican candidate for the 65th District of Illinois, believes the state government faces a deficit of common sense.
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Ugaste calls for new Republican leadership in Springfield
To Dan Ugaste, everything about the ongoing sexual harassment scandal in Springfield points to just one conclusion.
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Ugaste wants 'permanent, independent investigator' to look into sexual harassment scandal in Springfield
Republican state House candidate Dan Ugaste is on board with the idea of an independent investigator to oversee the sexual harassment scandal now gripping Springfield.
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Ugaste says Democratic leadership hasn't really looked into sexual harassment allegations
GOP state House candidate Dan Ugaste doesn’t see how House Speaker Mike Madigan (D-Chicago) can be blameless in the sexual harassment scandal that is now threatening his political empire.
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Ugaste voices concern that new state budget is not on 'solid ground'
GOP state House candidate Dan Ugaste wishes that Republicans could have stuck more firmly to their principles in negotiating the state’s new $38.5 billion budget.
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Ugaste calls for more Republicans in Springfield to bring about change needed to fix state
Dan Ugaste wonders how long Illinois can survive without incorporating the kind of changes he thinks the state is in desperate need of.
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Ugaste interested in Ives' proposal for dealing with crushing debt
Dan Ugaste is interested in hearing more about the Local Government Bankruptcy Neutral Evaluation Act being proposed by Rep. Jeanne Ives (R-Wheaton).
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Madigan's return as party chief make Rauner re-election more important, Ugaste says
Dan Ugaste sees Democrats recently moving to re-elect House Speaker Mike Madigan (D-Chicago) chairman of the state Democratic Party as just another example of how important it is that voters align behind Gov. Bruce Rauner this fall.
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Ugaste calls need for a balanced state budget a no-brainer
The idea of Illinois having a full and balanced budget in place strikes Dan Ugaste as a no-brainer.
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Taxing retirement income would only spur exodus, Ugaste says
Add Teaser herDan Ugaste doesn’t think all money is good money, even when it comes to Illinois finding a way to dig itself out from under its massive debt load.
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Illinois needs change to resolve fiscal issues, Ugaste says
Dan Ugaste is saddened, but not surprised, by the latest illustration of Illinois’ ongoing struggles.
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Ugaste sees flat-tax increase idea as a recipe for disaster
Dan Ugaste thinks the idea of increasing the state’s flat tax rate with an eye toward a graduated income tax is a recipe for disaster.
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How did Dan Ugaste spend campaign funds in the first quarter?
Republican Dan Ugaste's election campaign committee, Citizens for Dan Ugaste, spent $6,314 in the first quarter, according to committee expenditure records obtained from the Illinois State Board of Elections (ISBE).