Candidates and their stances for the Nov. 4 midterm elections
October 30, 2014
A guide to the Illinois gubernatorial, congressional and state legislative candidates’ positions on minimum wage, education, environment and marriage equality.
Bruce Rauner
Republican candidate for Governor
Minimum Wage
Favors an increase in the national minimum wage or the Illinois minimum wage in conjunction with helping small businesses.
Education
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Prioritizes an increase in education funding using tax revenue, but does not support raising taxes to do so.
Environment
Supports development of wind and solar energy in combination with the use of nonrenewable resources, including coal, oil and natural gas.
Marriage Equality
Does not support gay marriage, although he does not have any intent to change Illinois law.
Pat Quinn
Democrat candidate for Governor
Minimum Wage
Supports raising the Illinois minimum wage from $8.25 to at least $10 over the next two years.
Education
Supports 3 percent tax increase on tax income greater than $1 million to pay for increased education funding.
Environment
Energy efficiency programs have expanded under Quinn, but so did coal exports. He also signed a bill to allow fracking in Illinois.
Marriage Equality
Signed the Religious Freedom and Marriage Fairness Act, legalizing gay marriage in Illinois.
Rodney Davis
Republican candidate for 13th Congressional District
Minimum Wage
Supports minimum wage increase, provided there are offsets for employers.
Education
Sponsored bill for businesses to help employees repay student loans, but voted on a budget to cap Pell Grants for 10 years.
Environment
Supports construction of Keystone Pipeline, increased production of coal, natural gas.
Marriage Equality
Supports definition of marriage as between a man and a woman.
Ann Callis
Democrat candidate for 13th Congressional District
Minimum Wage
Supports increasing the national minimum wage to $10.10 an hour.
Education
Supports increasing federal Pell Grants and has endorsed Sen. Dick Durbin’s “Student Bill of Rights.”
Environment
Critical of federal regulations intended to curb carbon emissions, supports investing in renewable energy sources.
Marriage Equality
She supports the right to marry, regardless of sexual orientation.
Kristin Williamson
Republican candidate for 103rd District Representative
Minimum Wage
Does not support increasing the minimum wage.
Education
Supports increasing state funding for higher education, specifically for the University of Illinois.
Environment
Supports protecting Illinois’ water supply, creating green jobs and shifting to wind and solar energy sources.
Marriage Equality
Supports marriage equality.
Carol Ammons
Democrat candidate for 103rd District Representative
Minimum Wage
Supports action to raise the minimum wage to $10 an hour.
Education
Supports maintaining the state’s funding obligations to higher education to avoid higher tuition rates.
Environment
Supports stricter local environmental regulation, specifically regarding the protection of Illinois’ water supply.
Marriage Equality
Supports marriage equality.