Marter for Congress
Recent News About Marter for Congress
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From Kendall County Times
14th Congressional District candidate Marter: ‘The no vote from my opponent stunned and angered many of her supporters’
Jim Marter, the Chairman of the Kendall County Republican Party and a candidate for the 14th Congressional District, has criticized his opponent, incumbent U.S. Rep. Lauren Underwood (D-Ill.), for voting against House Resolution 798. Authored by the GOP, this resolution condemns support for terrorist organizations such as Hamas and Hezbollah in higher education institutions. It is designed to address hostile environments for Jewish students, faculty, and staff. The resolution received 396 'yes' votes from Congress members, while 23 members including Underwood voted 'no', and...
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From Kendall County Times
14th Congressional District candidate Jim Marter to host Feb. 12 Meet and Greet
Jim Marter, the Chairman of the Kendall County Republican Party and a candidate for the 14th Congressional District, is preparing to host a Meet and Greet event in Plainfield on Feb. 12 from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. The event will be held at the Plainfield American Legion Marne Post 13, located at 24741 Renwick Road in Plainfield, and is being organized by the Marter for Congress campaign.
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From Kendall County Times
14th Congressional District candidate Marter: ‘Our children deserve better people in leadership for them’
Jim Marter, a contender for the 14th Congressional District and Chairman of the Kendall County Republican Party, has voiced his disapproval of Karl Frisch, a Virginia’s Fairfax County School Board member, being sworn in on a collection of controversial books. Marter's critique is aimed at Frisch's choice to use books such as "Flamer" and "Gender Queer" during his oath of office.
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From Kendall County Times
14th Congressional District candidate Marter: ‘When you choose to come across the border illegally, you are a criminal illegal alien’
Jim Marter, a candidate for the 14th Congressional District and Chairman of the Kendall County Republican Party, commended the Joliet City Council for passing an ordinance aimed at regulating unscheduled drop-offs of illegal immigrants. The move follows similar actions in nearby suburban municipalities all responding to a surge in busloads of illegal immigrants, raising concerns about the strain on police resources.
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Campaign spending: Top Q2 political donation recipients in Illinois
These Illinois political organizations received the most money from campaign donations from April 1 to June 30, according to the Federal Election Commission.