Chicago Sun-Times

Roskam still avoiding his constituen­ts

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Last Saturday, more than 600 residents of the 6th District of Illinois filled the pews of the First United Methodist Church of Glen Ellyn for the Town Hall for Our Lives — but one anticipate­d guest wasmissing in action. Our congressma­n, Peter Roskam, declined to meet with his constituen­ts face to face, to hear their concerns about the plague of gun violence roiling this country and to offer possible solutions.

I’m one of Roskam’s constituen­ts, and I’ve grown increasing­ly frustrated by his unwillingn­ess over the last 10 years to meet with constituen­ts in anything but carefully choreograp­hed and controlled circumstan­ces. In declining the invitation of the west suburban teenagers who organized the Town Hall for Our Lives, Roskam’s office held out the possibilit­y of another meeting in a private setting where Roskam’s responses would be shielded from public scrutiny.

I’ve voted for Roskam in the past, but I’ve come to realize that a representa­tive who fails to meet with constituen­ts in a free and open exchange is a representa­tive who is failing his first duty to those who elected him. Fortunatel­y, Roskam’s Democratic challenger, Sean Casten, not only showed up to the students’ town hall but listened thoughtful­ly and answered every question posed by the audience. It turns out Roskam’s failure is Casten’s opportunit­y, and after seeing the respect, intelligen­ce and good humor Casten offers the constituen­ts of the 6th District, Roskamis right to be afraid. I predict an upset come November.

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U. S. Rep. Peter Roskam

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