Last night at its regular business meeting, the new Lake County Young Republicans, headed by president Collin Corbett, hosted entrepreneur and GOP Gubernatorial candidate Adam Andrzejewski, who came to speak about campaign and his goal to bring transparency to Illinois government.January Social Reminder
January 17, 2010 by Lake County YR
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Celebrate the 1st Birthday of the LCYRs! It’s our party, and the wings are on us!
Date:
Tuesday, 19 January 2010
Time: 18:30 – 20:30
Location: Buffalo Wild Wings
Street: 3961 Fountain Square Place
Town/City: Waukegan, IL
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=238426549727&index=1
As always, New Members/Guests Welcome!!!
December Business Meeting Cancellation/Reschedule
December 8, 2009 by Lake County YR
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Due to inclement weather and a winter advisory warning through Wednesday evening, the LCYR Business Meeting scheduled for tonight has been canceled.The December business meeting is rescheduled for next Tuesday, Dec. 15 @ 7pm at Republican Federation Headquarters in Libertyville.
December’s Business Meeting and Social!
November 30, 2009 by Lake County YR
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Because of the holidays, we will be combining our monthly social and business meeting on Tuesday, December 8th. The social will be held at Austin’s Saloon after business is done.
We are always welcoming new members, so if you’re thinking about joining come out! The meeting will be held at our regular place (302 Peterson Rd, Libertyville)
RALC Christmas Party
November 30, 2009 by Lake County YR
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Where: White Deer Run Golf Course, 250 West Gregg’s Parkway, Vernon Hills
Come out and have fun with a good bunch of conservatives in “The LC”
Fundraiser to support Circuit Court Judge Jorge Ortiz
November 30, 2009 by Lake County YR
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Dec. 1
Fundraiser to support Circuit Court Judge Jorge Ortiz
5:30-8 pm
The Country Squire
9133 E Belvidere Rd, Grayslake
$100 per person
RSVP to info@judgeortiz.com
It’s a Party!
October 15, 2009 by Lake County YR
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Join us on October 26th at Austin’s (481 Peterson Road, Libertyville) from 7-9 pm to celebrate the historic election of our new President, Lauren Fleming, and the successes of our past-President, Collin Corbett!
GOP hopefuls court local faithful
August 19, 2009 by Lake County YR
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From: Pioneer Press
August 13, 2009
By DAVID CONARD dconard@pioneerlocal.com
Competition for the 2010 Republican Illinois gubernatorial nomination, like the 90-degree weather, was hot at a Young Republicans barbecue at Citizens Park in Barrington Saturday.
“If you think this is hot, this is nothing like what we’re going to put the Democrats through in the general election (in 2010),” state Sen. Bill Brady, R-44th, told the crowd.
The event, organized by the Lake, McHenry, DuPage, and Kane County Young Republicans, attracted about 200 people.
Brady, along with Hinsdale resident Adam Andrzejewski, Wheaton resident Dan Proft and DuPage County Board Chairman Bob Schillerstrom, are all declared candidates for the Republican gubernatorial primary and spoke to the crowd.
All the candidates said the indictment of former Democratic Gov. Rod Blagojevich and the difficulty the General Assembly had in passing a budget until mid-July gives the Republicans an opportunity to recapture state offices.
“I think there is a great opportunity for the pendulum to swing back,” Proft said. “The opportunity is there for a revolt against the Democratic central planners.”
Asked if they thought voters would remember former Republican Gov. George Ryan, convicted in 2006 on federal corruption charges, the candidates seemed to think either their anti-Ryan credentials or their new ideas would overcome that stigma.
“We need to prove in our party that we are clean conservatives,” Andrzejewski said. “The patronage wing of my party needs to marry the reform wing of our party or we will continue to lose statewide elections by landslides.”
“I think I’m the only one, Democrat or Republican, who stood up to George Ryan,” Brady said.
Brady said he had voted against Ryan’s Illinois First legislation as a state representative in 1999.
Schillerstrom said his 11 years experience as DuPage County board chairman has proven he can say no to wasteful programs, and corrupt policies wouldn’t continue if he’s elected governor.
“Not if I’m elected governor,” Schillerstrom said. “It has to be somebody from outside of Springfield.”
“It’s not simply not going to change as a Republican governor, it’s going to change with Dan Proft as governor,” Proft said. “A lot of my colleagues are content to go along to get along. They had their chance to exercise leadership in Springfield, and they have chosen not to do that.”
All the candidates said they were against the 2009-10 state budget passed in July. Brady said he had voted against the budget in the Senate.
All candidates were also against Gov. Pat Quinn’s proposed income tax hike, saying they would seek to cut the budget to balance it.
Proft, Brady, and Schillerstrom said they’d seek to move more Medicaid patients to a managed care system, which they said would provide better care and reduce costs.
All three also want to move newly hired state employees to a state pension system similar to a 401(k) plan, where employees get state contributions but not a guaranteed pension.
If elected, Andrzejewski said he would institute a forensic audit of state expenditures, which he believes would show about $3 billion to $5 billion in redundant or wasteful spending in the state budget.
Andrzejewski also said he would eliminate the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, which he said would save the state about $850 million. He would also seek to require state employees to pay more for health insurance, which he said would save $200 million.
Proft said he would seek to sell the state lottery because he doesn’t believe the state should be in the business of gambling, and he said that would help raise money to cover the budget after January.
Brady said the state must “live within our means.” He said the $2.5 billion dollar state budget deficit represented less than 5 percent of total state spending.
The barbecue was organized to help unite the party, according to Lake County Young Republicans President Collin Corbett.
“Different (organization) presidents started talking about getting everyone together,” Corbett said. “One of the major problems we have is uniting together to fight a common foe.”
Corbett said the barbecue would help local residents know about the organization.
“Young Republicans are out there; We’re all over the place,” Corbett said.
Lake County Young Republicans Secretary Lauren Fleming said it was unfair to characterize the Republican Party because of George Ryan or former President George W. Bush.
“A lot of young people are post-Reagan era, so all they know as Republicans are George (W.) Bush and Dick Cheney,” Fleming said. “The fundamental beliefs about fiscal responsibility and transparency (are) what this country was founded on.”
http://www.pioneerlocal.com/lakezurich/news/1713550,lake-zurich-gopbarbecue-081309-s1.article
Lake County Young Republicans Host Gubernatorial Candidate Adam Andrzejewski
June 3, 2009 by Lake County YR
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From : Team America’s 10th District Blog
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Last night at its regular business meeting, the new Lake County Young Republicans, headed by president Collin Corbett, hosted entrepreneur and GOP Gubernatorial candidate Adam Andrzejewski, who came to speak about campaign and his goal to bring transparency to Illinois government.Andrzejewski, a social and fiscal conservative, is an earnest, presentable young candidate, although I would rather see him running and winning something like state senate first, rather than going for a top spot like governor, since he has never been elected to office before.
Andrzejewski responds that he believes that the voters in Illinois are looking for “leadership, not political experience.” Fair enough, and we’ll see if he’s right, but I think running for a senate spot and using that as a platform for higher office would have been a wiser political choice, if he’s serious about getting elected. I could very much see him in the mold of a Senator Matt Murphy or Dan Duffy – someone coming into this as a businessman, not a politician, and leveraging his self-made success in the business world as a fix for the state’s budget problems.
Andrzejewski believes that the first step to fixing Illinois government is “transparency” and has created a tag line of “Every Dime. Online. In Real Time.” It’s catchy. According to Andrzejewski’s research, even State Comptroller Dan Hynes can’t agree with other government offices about how many programs are funded out of state government and what those programs are. Andrzejewski’s main goal is to provide web access to virtually all government spending, which sounds ambitious, but he says is a lot easier than the entrenched politicians would have you believe, as borne out by experiences in cities like New Orleans. “We need basic data on government spending,” he contends, and we don’t have it, and pretty much can’t get it under the current systems in place.
Andrzejewski says the taxpayer in Illinois needs an “advocate,” and someone who knows how to support and encourage small business owners as the core of economic recovery. He says, “I’ve listened to small business owners and I’ve lived it,” referring to his creation of a very successful local yellow pages book that competed well with the big boys, and enabled him to retire young and pursue work in non-profits and eventually politics.
Andrzejewski realizes he’s up against long odds, but points out that he was the first candidate to declare officially, and that “if you can’t decide if you want to run for governor” (a thinly-veiled dig at potential candidate Joe Birkett), you have no business being in the race. He also points out his well-developed issues pages on his website, which contrast sharply with anything offered by State Senator Bill Brady, another guv candidate.
Lake County Young Republicans Off and Running
March 13, 2009 by Lake County YR
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From : Team America’s 10th District Blog
It’s been a busy week, so we have some catching up to do. This past Tuesday, the four-month old Lake County Young Republicans group, led by Collin Corbett, adopted its constitution and became official. About 40 people attended the meeting at Lake County GOP Headquarters in Libertyville, which included not only local YR members, but also representatives of many State and Lake County Republican Groups.
Among the groups represented who came to express their support and enthusiasm for the new group were the Lake County Republican Central Committee (represented by TA’s alter-ego, LCRCC vice-chairman Larry Falbe), the Republican Assembly of Lake County (represented by RALC President Ray True), the Lake County Republican Federation (represented by Executive Director Ant Simonian), the DuPage County Young Republicans, the Will County Young Republicans, the Illinois Republican Party, and several other groups.
Among the other comments, I noted that the fact that many different Republican groups had come to support the fledgling new group was a great example of cooperation in a party that too often has been known for infighting and self-destructive behavior. Hopefully this is the beginning of a better spirit of pulling together than we have had in this party in years past.
The YR group has really hit Lake County by storm, including hosting a recent forum to discuss the impeachment proceedings against former Governor Rod Blagojevich. They will also be having a St. Patrick’s Day event at 6 p.m. at Cubby Bear North, 21661 Milwaukee Ave, Lincolnshire, IL.
The YRs also had nominations from the floor for officers, which will be held open for a few more days if anyone else is interested. You can get more information by e-mailing the group at lakecountyyrs@gmail.com, and you can also find them on Facebook.
Young GOPers to tackle county
January 26, 2009 by Lake County YR
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From: PioneerLocal
Young GOPers to tackle county
January 26, 2009
By JOHN ROSZKOWSKI jroszkowski@pioneerlocal.com
A group of young Republicans is hoping to reinvigorate the local GOP and reverse the gains Democrats have made in Lake County in recent years.
After being dormant the last couple years, the Lake County Young Republicans is being resurrected by a group of young Republican activists headed by Collin Corbett of Wauconda.
Corbett, who turns 23 this week, and others decided to jump start the Lake County Young Republicans after Democrats won the White House, increased their majority in Congress and picked up seats at the state and county level.
“After reviewing the results of the election, we found that one of the deficiencies of our party was in reaching out to young people and getting fresh faces involved,” said Corbett. “So we decided to start up the Young Republicans to reach out to a lot of young people that were excited and wanted to get involved but didn’t have an outlet for that excitement.”
Corbett said the Lake County Young Republicans have been around for years but have been inactive for some time. He said the newly formed organization already has attracted about 80 members.
“As we continue to work to get more young leadership, we’re going to turn things around,” he said. “But it starts with being proud of what we stand for and showing a little backbone.”
Democratic President Barack Obama’s success in attracting young voters and volunteers to the political process has been attributed as a major reason for his victory last November. Corbett said Republicans must be inclusive and willing to reach out to new voters, while at the same time maintaining the core Republican Party principles of good government, fiscal responsibility and personal accountability.
“Rather than just saying Democrats are wrong, we need to provide solutions of our own because when voters are given a choice between a bad solution and no solution at all they’ll choose something over nothing every time,” he said.
The group held its first major event last week at Austin’s restaurant in Libertyville, which included a discussion of the impeachment of Gov. Rod Blagojevich and the future of the Illinois GOP. About 125 people attended the event which featured a number of area state legislators including state representatives Ed Sullivan, R-51st, of Mundelein; Sandy Cole, R-62nd, of Grayslake; Suzanne Bassi, R-54th, of Palatine; and state Sens. Dan Duffy, R-26th, of Lake Barrington and Matt Murphy, R-27th, of Palatine.
Julianna Johnson, communications director for the Lake County Young Republicans, said the group will host other events like these to get young people involved in the political process.
“My feeling is that by getting young people involved consistently, and not just during elections, it will really invigorate the Republican Party in Lake County,” she said.
Antonietta Simonian, executive director of the Lake County Republican Federation, said Lake County has had a Young Republicans chapter off and on dating back to the 1960s, but in the last couple years, the group has been inactive. She said typically the group reaches out to young people between the ages of 18 and 40.
Simonian said she is “thrilled” to see young Republicans getting involved in the political process and believes it’s critical to the party’s future success.

