Chung to run for State Representative

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A second Democratic Candidate says she’s running for State Representative in the new open seat 91st district. McLean County Board member Sharon Chung said she’s excited about the opportunity to advocate for central Illinois in Springfield.

"Right now, we have a really exciting opportunity to have great representation for the Bloomington Normal community in Springfield. It’s something we were lacking for many years, the way the districts were drawn," said Chung.

Previous maps favored Republican lawmakers. The new 91st was drawn as a marginally Democratic party leaning district, Chung said. It takes in parts of central Bloomington and Normal and stretches west towards Bartonville and East Peoria.

The new district includes parts of Bloomington Normal previously represented by Republicans Dan Brady and Keith Sommer. Neither veteran lawmaker is running for retention to the state house. Sommer is retiring and Brady is bidding for Secretary of State.

Chung said her three plus years of experience on the county board would help her if elected.

"I’ve seen how the county works as a sort of arm of the state government and I’m excited to advocate for Bloomington Normal and McLean County down in Springfield," said Chung.

She said one issue focus for her, if elected, would be education.

"The funding that we have had for education in the past has affected whether students decide to stay here in Illinois. I feel like when people go out of state for school a lot of times they don’t come back. I would really like to see what we can do to fund it from pre-k up through higher education," said Chung.

Chung also said there is something to be made from the constellation of wind and solar generating capacity and and electric vehicle manufacturing in the region

"I’m really excited about this green initiative we have here in McLean County. With things like that we are being a really interesting green energy hub and I would really like to advocate for that," said Chung.

Chung is also a musician and music teacher. She would face painter Karla Bailey Smith in the primary. Normal Town Council member Scott Preston is running as a Republican in the 91st.

via WGLT

February 4, 2022 at 08:48AM

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