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Senator Rezin to seek election to 38th District

Highlighting her first-year record of results and re-dedicating her lifelong passion for community service, Senator Sue Rezin (R-Morris) will seek election to the newly redrawn 38th District seat in 2012. The 38th District serves the people of Grundy, LaSalle, Bureau, Putnam, Will and Kendall counties.

Rezin has been a leading voice to restore fiscal sanity to Illinois and make state government live within its means. She opposed the Quinn budget because it overspent, over-borrowed and over-taxed. Rezin has sponsored legislation to roll back the Quinn tax hike, reduce elected officials pay, eliminate the costly and much-abused General Assembly scholarships, and sell the State’s fleet of luxury aircraft.

Rezin has been recognized as an outspoken advocate for Illinois’ leading job creators — the  men and women of small business — through her efforts to advance pro-growth state economic policies and her steadfast opposition to excessive regulation, litigation and taxation on Illinois’ employers.

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