Demmer joins the race for state treasurer’s office
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[January 12, 2022]
By BETH HUNDSDORFER
Capitol News Illinois
bhundsdorfer@capitolnewsillinois.com
State Rep. Tom Demmer, R-Dixon, announced
he will run for state treasurer on Tuesday. If he wins the Republican
Party nomination, he likely would face two-term incumbent Mike Frerichs,
who is seeking reelection.
In Tuesday’s announcement, Demmer pledged to oppose tax increases and
bring greater transparency to state spending.
“Unfortunately, in Springfield right now, the politicians’ answer to
every problem is higher taxes and more spending,” Demmer said in a
statement. “We know Springfield politicians won’t change overnight, but
we can take an important first step by electing a proven fiscal watchdog
as state treasurer. As treasurer, I’ll be on the side of Illinois
families working to protect their hard-earned dollars and shining a
light on how our tax dollars are spent.”
Demmer, 35, has served as state representative since 2013, serving a
district comprised of portions of DeKalb, LaSalle, Lee and Ogle counties
in northern Illinois. Demmer serves as deputy minority leader and has
been the Republicans’ point person on state fiscal issues.
Frerichs countered with a statement welcoming Demmer to the race and
warning voters that Demmer would undo years of progress and represent
big-business interests.
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State Rep. Tom Demmer, R-Dixon, announced Tuesday
that he would seek the Republican Party's nomination for Illinois
treasurer this year. The primary election is June 28. (Capitol News
Illinois file photo)
Demmer attacked Frerichs for supporting income tax hikes, including a
proposed tax on retirement income. Frerichs pointed to success in
creating college saving plans, a retirement plan that travels with
workers, and returning more than $1 billion in unclaimed property.
“Tom Demmer opposed every reform I have championed as treasurer, even
when other Republicans were on our side,” said Frerichs, who has held
the office since 2015. “He does not have the conviction to fight for
Illinois families, and he does not have the backbone to stand up to
special interests.”
Demmer will be on the Republican Party ballot in the June 28 primary
election. Thursday is the first day to circulate petitions for the
primary, and candidates must file between March 7 and March 14.
Demmer serves as the director of innovation & strategy at KSB Hospital,
a not-for-profit community hospital based in Dixon with locations in Lee
and Ogle counties. He graduated from the University of Dayton, and was a
White House intern in the Office of the Vice President of the United
States. Prior to the General Assembly, Demmer served as a board member
for Lee County.
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