4th Ward Alderman joins diverse list of elected officials, clergy and community leaders
Matteson, Ill–(ENEWSPF)–December 18, 2012. Former State Representative Robin Kelly received the endorsement of 4th Ward Alderman Will Burns in her bid to fill the vacant 2nd Congressional District seat in the Feb. 26 Special Election.
“Robin is the best candidate in the field and the strong progressive voice we need in Congress,” said Burns. “She understands the challenges facing working families as well as the importance of protecting critical public investments, reproductive rights, and public safety.”
Burns joins a diverse list of Kelly endorsers made up local elected officials, clergy and community leaders that includes:
Tim Bradford, Democratic Committeeman, Rich Township; Alexi Giannoulias, Former State Treasurer; Jennifer Artis, Trustee, Richton Park; Sam Brown, Trustee, Matteson; Sheila Chalmers-Currin, Trustee, Matteson; James Clayborne, Senator; Veloid Cotton, Sr., Trustee, Matteson; Sheila Friday, Board Member, Rich Township School Board District 227; Therese Goodrich, Trustee, Rich Township; Deborah Graham, Alderman, 29th Ward; Dorothy Grisco, Village Clerk, Matteson; Gary Kopycinski, Trustee, Park Forest; Kevin Little, Trustee, Matteson; Debbie Myers Martin, Mayor, Olympia Fields; John Ostenburg, Mayor, Park Forest; Betty Owen, President, District 227 School Board; Susan Pate, Trustee, Hazel Crest; Rick Reinbold, Mayor, Richton Park; David Webb, Jr., Mayor, Markham; Dwight Welch, Mayor, Country Club Hills; Joseph Whittington, Trustee, Harvey; Diane Williams, Trustee, Flossmoor; Barbara Wilson, Pastor, Full Gospel Christian Academy Hazel Crest; Apostle Ron Wilson Full Gospel Christian Academy, Hazel Crest; Edward Zabrocki, Mayor, Tinley Park; Dave Main, Southland Friends of Labor and Laborers Local 5; Steve Schurch, Treasurer, Southland Friends of Labor; Carl White, Pastor, Victory Christian Assembly Church.
About Robin
Robin most recently served as the Chief Administrative Officer for Cook County President Toni Preckwinkle. She was the first African American woman to serve as chief of staff for a constitutional officer in Illinois when she worked for then Treasurer Giannoulias. As a former State Representative of the 38th District, Robin brings extensive legislative experience to the 2nd Congressional District. She successfully sponsored bills to protect consumers from fraud, support economic development, and increase the minimum wage. She also led the fight for landmark legislation to protect victims of domestic violence and improve public safety. A New York native, Robin moved to Illinois after high school to attend Bradley University in Peoria, where she earned her bachelor’s and master’s degrees. She later received a Ph.D. from Northern Illinois University. Robin currently lives in Matteson with her family.