Outgoing Illinois House GOP Leader Jim Durkin to Resign From Legislature – NBC5 (Chicago)

A 20-year veteran of the legislature, Durkin represents House District 82, which includes portions of Lemont, Darien, Burr Ridge, Willow Springs and Willowbrook. Durkin's replacement will be named by Republican officials in his district.
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Truth Seeker
3 years ago

Good Riddance!

state_pension_millionaires
3 years ago

Got that right! IL republican party needs to straighten up and moderate. It needs to get rid of its “players” that have fed from the “trough”, along with many dems, and it needs to issue a Contract with the People of IL, that makes it clear they will not be rep extremist wackos. That contract needs to layout exactly what they will do to help us non-public union taxpayers dig out from IL political CIG (endemic IL. political Corruption; Incompetence; and Greed.)

debtsor
3 years ago

Not sure what issues Durkin is even conservative on! All his positions are shared by the Democrats.

Bross
3 years ago
Reply to  debtsor

According to Durkin being a better Democrat is the way to win more votes. After all his years of failure and all he can do is blame Trump.

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