A world-class education system is possible in Illinois without raising taxes. That's according to Evelyn Sanguinetti, the republican candidate for lieutenant governor.
Sanguinetti is a member of the city council in Wheaton, and former Illinois assistant attorney general, who was chosen by GOP gubernatorial candidate Bruce Rauner to be his running mate this year.
During a visit to the Quad Cities Wednesday, she said the republican plan is for Illinois to grow its way out of recession, instead of taxing its way out.
And she thinks over time, this would make up for the sharp loss in revenue schools and other programs can expect next year when the state income tax expires.
Traditionally, the candidate for lieutenant governor is expected to make the strongest attacks against the other party. But Sanguinetti says there's no need for her to do that this year.
She worked as an assistant to Illinois Attorney General Jim Ryan for five years, ending in 2003. And was first elected to the Wheaton city council in 2011. Sanguinetti works for a law firm in Chicago and is also an adjunct professor at the John Marshall Law School.