This year, you’re the boss at the ballot box. We’re listening as you share what issues are important to you and what you want candidates to know about your community.
As the Illinois primary election draws closer, college students are preparing to cast their votes. Some for the first time. As part of our series, we asked several Northern Illinois University voters at campus voter registration events about their most important issues in the election, and what questions they would ask candidates and current officeholders directly if they had the chance.
WNIJ reporter Chase Cavanaugh found out what they had to say. You’ll hear these voices of students at Northern Illinois University talking about issues important to them during the 2020 election year: Salvador Meza of Chicago, an electrical and computer engineering major; Alexandra Shuman of Lake Zurich, a psychology major; Daliha Oroczo of Elgin, a history major; Jeremy Jordan of Waukegan, a law major; Aquina Estes of Chicago Heights, an undecided major; Luke Carlson of Rockford, a law major.
“You’re the Boss: A Citizens’ Agenda for Campaign 2020” is an occasional series of stories about what issues are important to you and what you want candidates to know about your community. The project is a collaboration of the newspapers of the USA Today Network, including the Register Star, and the radio stations of Illinois Public Media. In the Rockford region, that means WNIJ-89.5 FM. The Solutions Journalism Network is providing financial support for the project.
The episode’s theme music is called “Funk Game Loop” by Kevin MacLeod at incompetech.com and filmmusic.io. And is used under a Creative Commons BY 4.0 licence.
For more “From the Newsroom of the Rockford Register Star,” go online at www.rrstar.com.
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You’re the Boss: A Citizens’ Agenda for Campaign 2020: https://www.rrstar.com/opinion/20200222/executive-editors-view-citizens-agenda-what-do-you-want-to-hear-from-candidates
The newspapers of the USA Today Network:
The Rockford Register Star: https://www.rrstar.com/
The Journal Star: https://www.pjstar.com/
The State Journal-Register: https://www.sj-r.com/
The radio stations of Illinois Public Media: https://will.illinois.edu/
WNIJ-89.5 FM: https://www.northernpublicradio.org/
The Solutions Journalism Network: https://www.solutionsjournalism.org/