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Chris Kious is your county commissioner for four more years!
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Dear Kane County Resident:
The challenges to our environment because of climate change have never been greater.
That’s why I fought hard in the state senate to pass the most comprehensive renewable energy legislation in Illinois history and I’m proud of that success.
But I’m writing you to tell you about another outstanding environmental advocate – Chris Kious.
Chris Kious is running for re-election to the Kane County Board and if preserving and expanding green, open space is important to you, Chris Kious has earned your thanks and support.
Chris has worked tirelessly to protect, restore and expand county woodlands, natural prairies, wetlands and hiking trails.
He also sponsored the county’s ‘Green Building Policy’ and was chief advocate for Solar Farms – an initiative that cuts hazardous emissions and saves county taxpayers $5 million in the process.
On November 8th, do something to protect and enhance the quality of life we all enjoy in Kane County. Re-elect Chris Kious to the Kane County Board.
Sincerely,
Cristina Castro
He calls for no toll on Longmeadow and safe Forest Preserves!
As candidate for re-election to the Kane County Board of Directors District 23, I proudly accept the endorsement of the Painters District Council 30. I look forward to continuing to work with such a fine organization.
Here I am after breakfast with some of my biggest supporters! My 95 year young aunt, Dottie Hodgson and my cousin Patty Reinhardt.
Please come and join us at Emmett’s Brewing Company on Thursday, September 8, 2022 at 6pm for light hors d’oeuvres and a cash bar to support Chris Kious in the final stretch of his re-election campaign. There’s so much more left to do to make Kane productive, green, and safe!
Joined the celebration for a great state rep, Suzanne Ness, Citizens for Suzanne Ness at the Bleu Root in West Dundee this evening. Go team Ness!
Today I got a chance to talk forest preserves, bicycle paths, and politics with our 6th District Congressman Sean Casten and fellow forest preserve president, Daniel Hebreard (Dupage County) at President Hebreard’s campaign kickoff in Lisle.
We’re all up for re-election this fall… Sean has been a very in-touch representative for the past 4 years and Daniel has been a great resource for the past 2 years.
The Kious for Kane campaign is now working with Act Blue so that you can contribute quickly and securely. Your contribution helps me keep fighting to make Kane County green, clean, safe, and ready the future.
I’ve already fought the Longmeadow toll, sponsored Kane county’s green building policy, support the solar farm that will save us $5 million, and so much more! Just click the button below to get started and thank you so much for helping.