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Jack is an entrepreneur in business and politics, and a veteran of World War II. He is chairman and founder of Otto Engineering Inc. in Carpentersville, Illinois which manufactures electronic control and communication switches.
In 2007, Otto had over 500 employees and annual sales of over $79 million. Otto's success is marked by the high precision and quality of its products.
For decades Jack has put his money where his mouth is in the political arena. He has issued the call for more good men and women in the business community to step forward and join in the work to bring about reform. Jack is the founder the Family Taxpayers Foundation and the publisher of Champion News.
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John is an Illinois writer, researcher, and activist, who is the editor of Champion News, where his column, Dispatches, appears.
John's political experience includes stints at the Republican National Committee, on political campaigns, and as a volunteer board member of a township GOP organization. He currently is an elected Republican Precinct Committeeman in Kane County.
John's experience in government includes Congressional staff in Washington, D.C., for the State of Illinois, and for state legislators. He recently served as the president of the Family Taxpayers Foundation, a non profit organization focusing on public school reform issues.
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Doug is a Chicago attorney and contributing editor of Champion News. His column, The Republican, provides unique analysis of the Illinois political scene.
Doug is a former General Counsel of the Illinois Republican Party. He served as Illinois Coordinator for Young Professionals for George W. Bush (YP4W), and was a member of the Bush-Cheney legal team in Florida during the 2000 Presidential recount.
Doug is the Co-Founder of Republican Young Professionals (RYP), an all volunteer grassroots organization dedicated to introducing younger people to political and community involvement. He has worked on numerous political and legislative campaigns.
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