Wed, 4 November 2009 State Rep. John Fritchey of the 11th District discusses his decision to retire from the legislature and his move to run for the office of Cook County Commissioner from the 12th District, a seat now held by Forrest Claypool who will be retiring next year. Fritchey has Claypool's endorsement and the endorsement of newly elected congressman and former county board commissioner Mike Quigely. On Radio Chicagoland's Mornings with Ray Hanania on WJJG 1530 AM Wednesday Nov. 4, 2009 www.RadioChicagoland.com. Fritchey also discusses the issues of increasing the Illinois income tax, a proposal by Gov. Pat Quinn and reform efforts.Comments[0] |
State Rep. John Fritchey of the 11th District discusses his decision to retire from the legislature and his move to run for the office of Cook County Commissioner from the 12th District, a seat now held by Forrest Claypool who will be retiring next year. Fritchey has Claypool's endorsement and the endorsement of newly elected congressman and former county board commissioner Mike Quigely. On Radio Chicagoland's Mornings with Ray Hanania on WJJG 1530 AM Wednesday Nov. 4, 2009 www.RadioChicagoland.com. Fritchey also discusses the issues of increasing the Illinois income tax, a proposal by Gov. Pat Quinn and reform efforts.
