Chicago Sun-Times

LONE GOP SENATE VOTE :‘ YOU VOTE YOUR DISTRICT’

- BY SUN- TIMES STAFF

The only Illinois Senate Republican who voted with Democrats to approve a budget package says he did so because “in the end, you vote your district.”

Sen. Dale Righter of Mattoon has represente­d that district— the 55th— since 2003. Before that, he served in the Illinois House beginning in 1997.

The state representa­tive from his area, Rep. Reggie Phillips, R -Charleston, was among 15 House Republican­s who backed the House budget package supported by Speaker Michael Madigan.

After the vote, he posted the following statement on his legislativ­e website:

“I support a balanced budget which includes spending cuts. This state must start balancing its budgets. If this was a Republican majority legislatur­e, we would see greater reductions in spending, but in a Democrat- majority legislatur­e, this is as good as we can get.

“The most important issue we face right now is the fiscal stability of our state. We need to protect our critical state services and the citizens of Illinois who rely on them. This budget is balanced.”

Righter is the Republican for the Appropriat­ions I Committee, Executive Appointmen­ts Committee and the Assignment­s Committee. He also serves on the Human Services, Appropriat­ions II and Veterans Affairs committees.

He’s a Mattoon native who graduated from Mattoon High School in 1984, then earned his undergradu­ate degree in accounting from Eastern Illinois University in 1988 and a law degree from St. Louis University in 1991. He’s a partner at Geisler, Weaver & Righter, a law firm in Charleston, and previously worked as a prosecutor.

 ??  ?? State Sen. Dale Righter, R- Mattoon ( right), talks with Sen. Michael Connelly, R- Naperville, on Tuesday.
State Sen. Dale Righter, R- Mattoon ( right), talks with Sen. Michael Connelly, R- Naperville, on Tuesday.

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