Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Both Manley and Kalnicky were newcomers to the state house race in the newly created 98th district.
Democrat Natalie Manley will become state representative of the newly created 98th district. Manley defeated Republican Bob Kalnicky for the seat, receiving 23,314 votes. Kalnicky received 15,015 votes. The 98th district includes Bolingbrook and Romeoville. READ MORE: Bob Kalnicky of Bolingbrook serves on the Fountaindale Public Library board and is the executive director of the Community Service Council of Northern Will County. Natalie Manley is a Joliet accountant and co-host of WJOL's "Lynne, Mary and Natalie" show. Kalnicky was endorsed for the position by the Chicago Tribune, the mayors of Bolingbrook, Plainfield and Romeoville, the Illinois Chamber of Commerce and the National Federation of Independent Business, among others. …
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Kalnicky is the Republican candidate for the 98th state representative seat.
Bolingbrook Mayor, Roger Claar, has announced his official endorsement of Bob Kalnicky for state representative of the 98th district. "The people of Bolingbrook see what's happening in our state, and we feel the impact of these poor decisions in our wallets," Claar said. "Bob Kalnicky is exactly the type of leader we need in Springfield that will fight for families and businesses in Bolingbrook and in our district. Bob's commitment to education reform, the protection of senior citizens, and the growth of business are some of the reasons why I've chosen to endorse him to represent Bolingbrook families in Springfield." READ MORE: Kalnicky is the Republican candidate for the seat, facing Democrat Natalie Manley in the November race. …
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
State representative candidate also supports law requiring voter approval for legislative pay raises.
Editor’s note: The following was taken in part from a press release issued by Natalie Manley’s campaign. A Joliet Democrat is promising to do her part to help solve the state’s budget crisis by voting to cut legislative salaries by 10 percent. Natalie Manley, who is facing off against Republican Bob Kalnicky in the race for the 98th District State Representative seat, also said she supports new legislation requiring voters to approval all pay raises for lawmakers. “The state has a serious budget problem,” Manley said. “As I walk door-to-door, I meet many taxpayers who are struggling to make ends meet and who can barely afford the roof over their heads while paying for gasoline and groceries. The politicians who got us into this mess don’t …
Monday, September 3, 2012
Kalnicky, candidate for the 98th State Representative District, rolled out a three-point plan to draw business back to Illinois.
Bob Kalnicky, Republican candidate for the 98th District State Representative seat, spoke to business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs in Bolingbrook last week. Kalnicky will face Democratic candidate Natalie Manley in the November election. Kalnicky rolled out a three-point plan to draw businesses back to Illinois, help businesses grow and help Illinois businesses become more successful and profitable: “We can’t fault companies like Sears or CME for using their influence to be granted an exemption from this tax, but small businesses need a voice in Springfield that will fight to give them the same consideration as the large companies,” Kalnicky said in discussing his 3-point plan. “Companies like Caterpillar have been synonymous with …
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
In a statement, Manley asks for privacy: "Many parents have had to learn how to love their kids while not enabling inappropriate behavior," candidate says.
Updated at 4:38 a.m. May 9. A local Democratic contender for a new Illinois House of Representatives seat is facing a domestic battery charge. Natalie Manley, 50, a Joliet accountant and candidate in the 98th District race, was arrested Tuesday by Joliet police at her home in the 3100 block of Ingalls Avenue. Police said the arrest stemmed from a dispute Manley had with her 21-year-old daughter. The younger woman reportedly told police she had lost her cell phone and was unable to let her mother know she would be home late. When the 21-year-old did return to the apartment she shares with Manley at around 2 a.m. Tuesday, police said she was attacked by her mother, who “punched, kicked, knocked her to the ground, struck her in the face [and…
Friday, March 9, 2012
Voters will head to the polls on March 20.
Residents of Grand Haven, an active senior community in Romeoville, welcomed Republican contenders in the March 20 primary during a candidates’ night on Thursday, May 8. The private forum gave candidates a chance to discuss their backgrounds and ideas, along with fielding questions from residents. Ken Griffin, a Romeoville trustee and Grand Haven resident, said all Republican candidates appearing on residents' March 20 ballots were invited to participate in the event. Present at the event were Will County Board District 13 candidates Tim Kraulidis, Ilona Vaughn and Liz Collins; Illinois House of Representatives 98th District hopefuls Bob Kalnicky and Janet Silosky; Illinois Senate 49th District candidates Gary Fitzgerald, Garrett Peck and …
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