Illinois insurance salesman and white supremacist Art Jones running unopposed on the GOP ballot in Illinois 3rd Congressional District.
"Extremists on both sides continue to put politics over people, preferring partisanship over problem solving, resulting in gridlock."
"We need a free and open internet where control of available content cannot be bought by the highest bidder," said Lipinski.
"The fact that our society is now finally being forced to address this issue is good not just for women but for everyone," stated Lipinski.
This year's theme is "Catholic Schools: Learn. Serve. Lead. Succeed."
Thirty suburban mayors and village presidents from Illinois's Third Congressional District back Congressman Dan Lipinski for reelection.
"I look forward to seeing all the details of this plan," said Lipinski.
"Thank you for your willingness to serve others," said Lipinski.
Challenger Marie Newman says internal poll shows her leading Rep. Dan Lipinski in Illinois 3rd Congressional District Democratic primary.
“My prayers continue to be with the victims of the Amtrak Cascades train crash and their families," said Lipinski.
"Unfortunately, this bill fails the middle class badly," said Lipinski.
“Passage of both of these bipartisan deals would be a break from business as usual in Washington and good for our nation,” said Lipinski.
The winners were chosen based on their contributions to their communities in the Third Congressional District.
It would alert law enforcement when a criminal attempts to purchase a gun.
“Autonomous vehicle technology is transforming our roads, making them safer and more efficient,” said Lipinski.
It will prevent flooded basements and reduce pollution in Lake Michigan.
“We must create a workplace environment where everyone feels safe," said Lipinski.
"It is far past time that we reform the tax code by making it simpler, closing loopholes, and lowering rates," said Lipinski.
Daniel Glick, who owned three investment and accounting firms in Orland Park, used money for personal expenses and Ponzi-schemes, feds say.
Oak Lawn trustees pass village's first ordinance regulating homeless shelters, but with changes suggested by pastors.
Oak Lawn's village trustees are expected to vote Tuesday on a proposed ordinance regulating the village's homeless shelters.
Oak Lawn Village Board members address homeless advocates' FAQs on proposed shelter ordinance.
Oak Lawn's Planning and Development Commission sends proposed homeless shelter ordinance to village board for vote despite opposition.
"It is important that I hear from you," stated Lipinski.
Ministers criticize proposed ordinance regulating Oak Lawn's overnight shelters as "overkill" of whatever village is trying to resolve.
"The overall bill must promote economic security and pursuit of the American Dream for the middle class," stated Lipinski.
"Let’s not fail our future,” stated Lipinski.
"It is an honor and privilege to be able to nominate outstanding young leaders who want to serve others," stated Lipinski.
"I will continue to work hard to make healthcare more affordable," said Lipinski.
The guidelines created under this bill will be voluntary, so there won't be any additional regulatory burden on small businesses.
The bill reauthorizes and improves the Small Business Innovation Research Program and Small Business Technology Transfer Program.
After 250 police calls in 18 months, Oak Lawn village trustees discuss yanking the troubled Miami Motel's business license.
"Automatic fire guns are already very strictly limited so this bill is simply in line with current federal law," said Lipinski.
“This bill will help protect our electric grid from attacks by America’s enemies who are trying to take down our defenses,” Lipinski said.
“I am very happy to have helped the Oak Lawn Fire Department win this large grant to assist with hiring needs,” said Rep. Lipinski.
"Credit agencies impact the lives of people across the country every day, so they need to be held accountable," said Lipinski.
"Americans deserve much better than this, and hopefully we can get there with bipartisan support before the end of the year," said Lipinski.
"Congress needs to come together to do the right thing for Americans by passing this bipartisan, commonsense plan." said Lipinski.
"This technology can save lives, help the environment, cut commute times, and create a manufacturing boom," stated Lipinski.
He is the senior member from the state on the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee.