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Second candidate announces for Sen. Fine’s seat

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* Subscribers were told earlier this morning. The North Shore Record

New Trier Democrats President Patrick Hanley announced during a gathering at his Winnetka home that he will run for the state senate to replace Sen. Laura Fine (D-9th District), who is seeking Schakowsky’s national seat. […]

“Every decision I will make for you in Springfield will be grounded in sustainability,” [Hanley] said. “Of the environment, of the atmosphere, of the water, yes, but of our society and our economy and our democracy too. We’re going to plan for 100 years not just the five ahead of us.” […]

In a statement provided by Hanley’s campaign, Schakowsky said, “Patrick is exactly the kind of bold, progressive Democratic leader — and fighter — that Illinois needs. I am proud to enthusiastically endorse Patrick Hanley’s candidacy in Illinois 9th State Senate district.” […]

Aside from his volunteer work with the New Trier Democrats, Hanley also chairs the Village of Winnetka’s Environmental and Forestry Commission; serves on the executive board of Openlands, a nonprofit conservation group; and has helped Reform for Illinois and Fairvote Illinois fight for electoral reforms.

Hanley conceded that he likely will not be the pick of the Democratic Party of Illinois, but said his “grassroots” campaign is about the future of the state’s Democratic Party.

* Evanston Now

Hanley helped lead Operation Swing State, an organizing group that led Illinois volunteers to knock on doors across Michigan and Wisconsin in the lead-up to November’s general election. […]

Hanley will face Evanstonian Rachel Ruttenberg, deputy committeeperson for the Democratic Party of Evanston and former deputy chief of staff for policy in the office of Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle. Ruttenberg announced her campaign Thursday.

Fine has represented the 9th Senate District in Springfield since 2018. Before her, the district was represented by now-Evanston Mayor Daniel Biss. […]

Ruttenberg’s campaign says she’s backed by Illinois House Majority Leader Rep. Robyn Gabel, State Rep. Jennifer Gong-Gershowtiz, State Rep. Tracy Katz Muhl and former Evanston Democratic Committeeperson Eamon Kelly.

* More…

posted by Isabel Miller
Friday, May 9, 25 @ 10:15 am

Comments

  1. Nothing like a good old fashion North Shore political fight. Viciously polite.

    Comment by Peoples Republic of Oak Park Friday, May 9, 25 @ 12:11 pm

  2. …for a back bench position. Who was the last North Shore state rep/sen with any juice? Nekritz?

    Comment by Save Ferris Friday, May 9, 25 @ 1:14 pm

  3. ===Who was the last North Shore state rep/sen with any juice?===

    Um, current House Majority Leader Robyn Gabel.

    Maybe stop living in the past?

    Comment by Rich Miller Friday, May 9, 25 @ 1:15 pm

  4. === Nekritz? ===

    Arlington Heights is not the North Shore.

    Comment by Thomas Paine Friday, May 9, 25 @ 2:05 pm

  5. I guess Gabel is the entire shore. She’s not my rep and I guess I’m just used to the current crop and recall Coulson and Carroll and Biss who didn’t appear to do much. OK, Carroll did, just not in a positive way.

    As to Nekritz, she covered more than just AH where her office was. There were parts of Northbrook she covered.

    Comment by Save Ferris Friday, May 9, 25 @ 2:25 pm

  6. === Nothing like a good old fashion North Shore political fight. Viciously polite. ===

    Don’t mistake politeness for passive aggressiveness.

    Comment by Remember the Alamo II Friday, May 9, 25 @ 3:32 pm

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