Recent News About Freinds of Jeff Keicher
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Keicher joined by GOP candidates as he campaigns in Hampshire
State Rep. Jeff Keicher (R-Sycamore) recently felt right at home interacting with the Hampshire High School band and would-be constituents.
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Keicher sworn in as state representative, continues campaigning for November
On the same day he was sworn in as the new state representative from DeKalb County, Jeff Keicher took time to thank all those who have aided him in his journey.
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Keicher helps to bridge workers, employers
Republican candidate Jeff Keicher thinks a key factor in putting more locals to work could lie in both sides understanding where the other is coming from.
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Keicher keeps it real, says high taxes causing outmigration
Republican state House candidate Jeff Keicher said the Praire State's property taxes are a priority topic.
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How did Jeff Keicher spend campaign funds in the second quarter?
Republican Jeff Keicher's election campaign committee, Friends of Jeff Keicher, spent $11,717 in the second quarter, according to committee expenditure records obtained from the Illinois State Board of Elections (ISBE).
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Keicher thanks Sosnowski, others for their support
Sycamore republican Jeff Keicher, running for the seat being vacated by Rep. Robert Pritchard (R-Hinckley) in the 70th District, was warmly embraced during a recent stop at the Heritage Day Parade.
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Keicher dismayed U.S. Supreme Court didn't put an end to political gerrymandering
Jeff Keicher isn’t mincing words about his disappointment in a recent Supreme Court decision where the court elected not to conclusively put an end to political gerrymandering.
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Keicher says manufacturers' idea to match work with labor is 'win-win' for communities
Republican state House candidate Jeff Keicher is excited by the possibilities.
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Illinois can complete if taxes, over-regulation are addressed, Keicher says
Jeff Keicher fails to see the logic in what’s happening in Illinois.
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Keicher says 'no' to increased property taxes
Jeff Keicher Jr., who is running for state Representative in the 70th House District, believes that a proposed property tax hike to fund the massive pension debt will take Illinois farther in the wrong direction.
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Keicher understands 'negative impact' of Illinois' high taxes and burdensome regulations
It takes a small business owner to understand the plight of other small business owners, especially in Illinois, a state that ranks in a recent poll among the worst in the nation in which to do business, the Republican candidate for the state House 70th District seat said during a recent interview.
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Keicher: Illinois could be 'an amazing place once again'
Jeff Keicher is leaving no stone unturned in his run for state representative in the 70th District.
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How did Jeff Keicher spend campaign funds in the first quarter?
Republican Jeff Keicher's election campaign committee, Friends of Jeff Keicher, spent $5,831 in the first quarter, according to committee expenditure records obtained from the Illinois State Board of Elections (ISBE).
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How did Jeff Keicher spend campaign funds in the fourth quarter?
Republican Jeff Keicher's election campaign committee, Friends of Jeff Keicher, spent $6,542 in the fourth quarter, according to committee expenditure records obtained from the Illinois State Board of Elections (ISBE).
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Keicher urges House District 70 residents to stay in state
Jeff Keicher a Sycamore Republican vying for the House seat being vacated by Rep. Robert Pritchard (R-Hinckley), took to Facebook to express his hope for Illinois, urging constituents to stay in the state.
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Keicher to decline pension, benefits if he wins House District 70 seat
Jeff Keicher of Sycamore, a Republican candidate in the 70th House District, will not accept a taxpayer-funded pension if elected to the General Assembly, he said in a release.
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Keicher focusing on job growth as he aims for House District 70 seat
Sycamore Republican Jeff Keicher kicked off his campaign in the 70th House District with a promise to create an environment for job growth, according to a release on his website.