What do you want to bet that neither John Jung nor Virginia Peschke, the incumbent Republicans up for re-election in McHenry County Board District 2, have no campaign literature yet?
Both will probably be surprised that Democratic Party challenger Paula Yensen has not one, but two pieces.
The larger, 5½ by 8½ inches features a man sleeping while standing up.
It says:
Our leaders were sleeping when McHenry County needed them.
The result:
Transportation gridlock, chaotic suburban sprawl, a water crisis and soaring county taxes.
We must end “business as usual” and elect leaders who will work for us, not against us. We can do better!
The solution:
Paula Yensen will end the monopoly of power held by the McHenry County “old boys’ network.” She will work for us to get this county back on the right track.
TOGETHER WE CAN DO BETTER!
PAULA YENSEN
McHENRY COUNTY BOARD
PAULA YENSEN
McHENRY COUNTY BOARD
An address and disclaimer appears at the bottom.
On the back, the “We can do better” theme is continued:
TOGETHER WE CAN DO BETTER
PAULA YENSEN
McHENRY COUNTY BOARD
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PAULA YENSEN
McHENRY COUNTY BOARD
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Experience
Village Trustee, Lake in the Hills, Illinois sine 2001
Executive Director, United Way of Central Kane County
Board Member, YMCA of McHenry County
Founding Board Member, Kane County Council on Child Abuse and Neglect
National Consultant, Girl Scouts of the USA
Executive Director, United Way of Central Kane County
Board Member, YMCA of McHenry County
Founding Board Member, Kane County Council on Child Abuse and Neglect
National Consultant, Girl Scouts of the USA
Education
Ph.D. In Urban Affairs, Michigan State University
M.A. In Adult Education, Michigan State University
B.S. In Community services, Michigan State University
M.A. In Adult Education, Michigan State University
B.S. In Community services, Michigan State University
Commitment
Paula will work tirelessly with federal, state and local leaders to:
End the local transportation gridlock
Create a realistic and comprehensive plan for county growth
Put environmental protection back on the agenda
Make county government work for us, not against us.
End the local transportation gridlock
Create a realistic and comprehensive plan for county growth
Put environmental protection back on the agenda
Make county government work for us, not against us.