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News: Lawlor Backtracks on Commitment

Just days after sending a mailer where he claimed he would be taking “the high road,” political appointee Aaron Lawlor attacked his opponent, Kay Hoogland, in a letter to Lake County residents.

Earlier this week, Lawlor had sent a mailer to voters committing to “taking the high road” and avoiding “negative attacks…. That’s just not me” he said.

It was only a matter of days before his campaign committee attacked Hoogland.  Under the name of incumbent GOP politicians the campaign attacks Hoogland’s contributors.

This type of hypocrisy is exactly what Hoogland, a first-time candidate, is running against.  “We can back up every single statement that we have made in our campaign communications,” Hoogland said.  “He cannot say the same thing about his own campaign.”

Although Lawlor accused Hoogland of being bought off by organizations, three out of Hoogland’s four largest contributors are individuals; in fact, over 70% of Hoogland’s contributions are from individuals.   “I was not surprised to see how many Businesses and CEO’s have contributed to him as the incumbent,” Hoogland said.

“Lawlor’s accusations fly in the face of my 25-year career as a lawyer and executive for Tribune Company and Motorola.  My donors include family, friends, $5 mom and pop contributors, small business owners, business professionals, as well as labor and professional organizations.”  All told, Hoogland has had over 120 contributors, and her broad support spans Democrats, Independents, and Republicans.

Hoogland is proud to have received the endorsement and support of the Lake County Federation of Teachers, an organization that represents hundreds of people in our district. “Our schools are one of the things that makes Lake County great, and Lawlor’s back-handed attack on the teachers of our district is just silly,” she said.

Lawlor’s limited work experience is exclusively in political consulting and political positions.  “My opponent does not have the business experience, legal expertise, or maturity to oversee any type of collective bargaining, much less hurl insults at me through political surrogates,” Hoogland observed.  “I guess that’s why his own campaign materials list ‘political consultant’ as topping the list of his work experience.”

Political gamesmanship is not the leadership we deserve during a time of economic distress that affects virtually every household.   “I’ve been walking and riding my bike through our district since May.  Rarely a day goes by that I don’t talk to residents who are facing a personal economic crisis and are tired of politics as usual in Lake County.  Those voters tell me it’s time we elect someone with the business skills and experience to help guide Lake County through this economic crisis and put voters’ interests first,” stated Hoogland.

Blog, Featured, News: Kay Hoogland Will Shake Up County Board

Letter to the Editor
Daily Herald 10/25/10

I am a former president of the Cook Memorial Public Library District and I want to take issue with the way Lake County board candidate Aaron Lawlor states in his campaign literature that he “developed the plan to build a new library in Vernon Hills without a tax referendum.”

Past library board members, library staff, and residents knew for 20 years that we needed improved library access in Vernon Hills. We also knew that the easy way was to bypass the voters and issue debt to finance the plans. However, past library boards followed the responsible path and asked the voters to approve a new library referendum and were repeatedly turned down at the polls. Rather than facing the voters again, Aaron took the easy way out, as president of the library board, and saddled taxpayers with $14 million in debt to pay for the library. That is not leadership.

There is another candidate running for our county board seat, Kay Hoogland. Kay was a business executive at Motorola and she understands what businesses need to grow in Lake County. Even better, she wants to shake up the status quo and the business-as-usual attitude on the county board and bring in some common sense and fiscal responsibility. So I ask you to please consider voting for Kay Hoogland for County Board. She’ll be a breath of fresh air.

Sincerely,

John Keister

Blog: Lawlor’s attitude was not appropriate

Pioneer Press Letter to the Editor 9/9/10

Pioneer Press recently printed a self-serving letter from appointed Lake County Board member, Aaron Lawlor, in which he trumpeted his brief record. As a resident of the district and concerned taxpayer, I was dismayed at his dismissive attitude about the taxes we struggle to pay.

Mr. Lawlor stated that Lake County takes “only 7 percent” of your total tax bill and claimed that he voted to reduce the county budget by $6 million this year. But the budget dropped by little more than one percent.

That he touted this meager accomplishment shows me that he lacks awareness of the economic realities we face as taxpayers. I wish my property value had only decreased by one percent, like the County’s budget.

Moreover, Mr. Lawlor was appointed to both the Lake County Board and Forest Preserve Board, why did he omit that our tax bills include another 3 percent to fund the Forest Preserve? I won’t support any sort of shell-game politics on our County Board.

Kay Hoogland will be a much better representative for the people of Lake County. Kay will use over 25 years of experience in business and law in the private sector to get the numbers right and do what is best for Lake County taxpayers. She’s a true political outsider, an independent thinker, with real-world experience.

Robin Hoornstra,
Vernon Hills