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			 My wife Meghan and I bought a home in Lincoln and 
			moved here from Princeville, IL back in 2014. She is a registered 
			nurse and works in pediatric surgery at OSF Saint Francis in Peoria. 
			We settled in Lincoln so that she could finish nursing school and 
			begin working at the hospital, while I could get closer to the state 
			capitol and put my Bachelor’s Degree in Politics & Government from 
			Illinois State University to use. I graduated from there in 2013.
			 
			 
			Feeling a fiscal pinch, I took a night time job in 2014 as a marine 
			deckhand on the Par-A-Dice Riverboat Casino. I still work there 
			today, albeit chiefly for the unique schedule (week on/week off) and 
			the health & retirement benefits.  
			 
			Last fall, Logan County GOP Chairman Dave Bender reached out to me 
			and urged that I make a run for the open seat on the Logan County 
			Board, and I am happy to be doing so now. I love meeting county 
			residents and hearing feedback on what they like and what they want 
			to change in the county. I worked the parade circuit last summer 
			with State Representative Tim Butler and Congressman Darin LaHood, 
			and I must say that the part I loved the most was simply being out 
			among the people at their respective town festivals and talking with 
			and listening to them all.   
			
			   
			 
			I am running for the County Board now because I truly recognize a 
			duty for public service. I’m not vindictive, I don’t have an axe to 
			grind with the Board, nor am I looking to just pad a resume. I look 
			around and see opportunities for my generation disappearing left and 
			right. By no means am I set for life, so I clearly have a vested 
			interest in seeing jobs and opportunities for prosperity return en 
			masse to Logan County. I’ve got skin in the game just like the rest 
			of us. 
			
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			  I want opportunities for success to be here for 
			myself and for the future of my family and I am willing to fight for 
			the existence of those opportunities. We can achieve economic 
			successes by taking steps to make ourselves attractive to outside 
			businesses. We should help cater to their needs and help them help 
			us; not block them at the border. With the business climate in the 
			State of Illinois, we are lucky businesses are even coming to 
			operate in our state, thus we must become extra competitive with all 
			101 of our fellow counties. If commerce is being brought to 
			Illinois, we must ask, “Why not bring it to Logan County?” This is 
			home for all of us, and I really want the best for our home. 
			 
			I share the frustrations that many primary voters have with 
			governments at all levels. People feel like they aren’t being heard. 
			We try to contact our elected officials, request that they hear us 
			to vote our wishes; and then they do the opposite, without 
			explanation. That is in part why I am running, to be a real voice 
			for the people and to carry out their wishes. I want to be 
			accessible to the people of Logan County and truly hear them out 
			whenever they have issues to discuss with me. And I will be 
			accountable for the votes that I cast on the board and will always 
			offer to share my reasoning for voting the way I do. This isn’t 
			something that I want to do just in my spare time, or whenever I 
			can. I am committing to the people of Logan County and I want to 
			make great things happen here. I can’t sit on my hands any longer, 
			now is the time to get involved and inject a youthful, energetic 
			voice into county government. I will bring with me a new perspective 
			and a fresh set of eyes. The stakes are too high to sit it out for 
			another election cycle, that’s why I am getting deeply involved at 
			this time.  
			 
			I respectfully ask for your vote on March 15th. 
			-- Casey W. Hoag --  [Text from file received]  |