Dec 10

Dear Friends and Residents of the 52nd District,

Greetings and warm wishes to you and your family for a very happy holiday season! As we reflect on the conclusion of this year and look forward to the start of a new decade, I would like to express my appreciation for the many parents, educators, community leaders, first responders, small business owners, and working families who make our area such a special place to live. The far northwest suburbs are home to people of great talent and communities of unmatched vitality and achievement.

As we celebrate this holiday season with family and friends, I hope you will join me in thanking the men and women of the U.S. Armed Forces serving overseas as well as our veterans here at home who have done so much to preserve our freedom and way of life. Let’s keep them and their families foremost in our thoughts and prayers this holiday season. I hope the holidays bring many blessings to you and your loved ones as you make new memories that your family will cherish for generations to come.

As always, thank you for the honor and privilege of serving you.

Warm holiday wishes from my family to yours,

Mark H. Beaubien, Jr.
Assistant Republican Leader
State Representative – 52nd District

Oct 29

WAUCONDA –Local seniors are invited to attend a FREE informational seminar sponsored by State Representative Mark Beaubien (R-Wauconda) about how to save money on your phone bill. The program, presented by the Citizens Utility Board (CUB), will be held at Wauconda Township Hall located at 505 W. Bonner Rd. in Wauconda on Monday, November 9 from 10:00am – 12:00pm.

“Our CUB seminar is a great way for local seniors to learn how they can save money,” Rep. Beaubien said. “Today’s challenging economic times have been especially hard for those who lived on fixed incomes, including many local seniors. Saving a few dollars on household expenses can go a long way towards easing the financial burden on seniors.”

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Sep 11

BARRINGTON –State Representative Mark Beaubien (R-Wauconda) is pleased to announce that Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White has accepted an invitation to visit Arnett C. Lines Elementary School for a reception on Friday, September 18. Beaubien, who as chief sponsor of Illinois’ mandatory seat belt law in 2003 worked closely with Secretary White, plans to attend the reception for the Secretary of State’s visit to Lines School with the famous Jesse White Tumblers.

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Aug 06

BARRINGTON – The Village of Barrington has been awarded a $250,000 grant from the Illinois Department of Transportation’s Safe Routes to School program to enable and encourage local students to walk and bike to school, State Representative Mark Beaubien (R-Wauconda) announced today.

The grant funding will go towards the construction, replacement, or repair of sidewalks leading to Grove Avenue Elementary, St. Anne, Hough Street Elementary, Roslyn Road Elementary, and the Arnett C. Lines Elementary School in Barrington.

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Jul 09

WAUCONDA – Giving local residents a new tool to become activists for reform in state government, the Lake County Republican delegation to the Illinois House are urging taxpayers to visit the newly created www.reinventillinois.com website to submit ideas on how lawmakers should cut the state budget and suggest reforms needed to re-focus state priorities on  fiscal discipline and economic growth.

The site is the latest effort by House Republicans to incorporate public opinion and cultivate a broad range of feedback to help address the growing state budget crisis and fuel the need for budget and ethics reform.

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Jun 01

SPRINGFIELD – Dealing a blow to Governor Pat Quinn and top legislative Democrats seeking approval of a massive income tax hike, the Illinois House of Representatives has voted decisively to reject a budget blueprint that would have increased the state income tax rate on individuals and businesses without providing any property tax relief. Instead, the General Assembly approved a partial-year piecemeal budget to keep state government operating through the end of the year without addressing a staggering budget shortfall.The House voted down a plan advocated by Governor Quinn to raise the income tax rate by 50% on individuals (from 3 to 4.5%) while boosting the corporate income tax rate to the maximum allowed under the State Constitution (from 4.8 to 7.2%). Needing 60 votes for passage, the Quinn income tax plan failed by a margin of 42-74-2.

The Lake County Republican delegation to the Illinois House responded to the Democrat leadership’s hurried attempt to pass a budget mere hours before Sunday’s deadline and expressed resolve in their shared commitment not to raise taxes on working families.

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May 18

SPRINGFIELD, IL… State Representative Mark Beaubien (R-Wauconda) announced today that Patrick Collins, Chairman of Governor Pat Quinn’s Illinois Reform Commission (IRC), came to Springfield to discuss the commission’s recommendations at an open caucus held by House Republican legislators.

“I was thrilled that Chairman Collins came to Springfield to discuss the IRC’s recommendations,” said Rep. Beaubien. “While I may not agree with each and every one of the recommendations, I do believe that they all deserve an open, public debate and ultimately each one should be given an up or down vote by the legislature. It is important that we debate ways to bring transparency to state government in the open, not behind closed doors, and this open forum was a good first step.”

The IRC took hundreds of hours of testimony and put together an unbiased list of reforms aimed at cleaning up state government and restoring the public’s trust. Members of the IRC included people like Reverend Willis, who lost his children in the George Ryan licenses for bribes truck scandal, and Pam Davis, a whistleblower who sparked the federal investigation that led to the impeachment and removal from office of Rod Blagojevich. Many of the reforms have also been endorsed by numerous newspaper editorial boards, including the Chicago Tribune, Chicago Sun-Times, and Daily Herald.

“I am doing everything I can to help get these reform ideas moving in the legislature, and because time is running so short, I call on Speaker Madigan to give each of the reform proposals a fair hearing on the House floor,” said Rep. Beaubien. “He should immediately convene a Committee of the Whole to discuss the recommendations for needed ethics reforms as presented the IRC. Unfortunately, it clear that the Democrats are dismantling this legislation to either water it down or sweep it under the rug; like they did with the Recall Amendment and the Special Election for the United States Senate.”

Beaubien is serving his seventh term as state representative in the Illinois General Assembly. The 52nd District includes all or parts of the communities of Barrington, Wauconda, Round Lake, Cary, Ingleside, Island Lake, Fox Lake, Lakemoor, Volo, Tower Lakes, Fox River Grove, McHenry, Crystal Lake, Holiday Hills, Prairie Grove, Johnsburg, Wonder Lake, and Woodstock.

Mar 19

SPRINGFIELD, IL… State Representative Mark Beaubien (R-Wauconda), chief budget negotiator for the House Republicans, said he does not support Governor Pat Quinn’s proposal for the largest income tax increase in Illinois history. Quinn’s proposal amounts to $7 billion in income tax rate increases, loophole closings, tobacco tax increases, license plate increases and other fee increases.

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May 19

Springfield…State Representative Mark Beaubien (R-Wauconda) is co-sponsoring legislation that will help school officials throughout the state end the fiscal year with a balanced budget. Specifically, House Resolution 1293 urges the Governor to accelerate the final two General State Aid payments from July to June for Illinois schools.

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May 07

Wauconda…The McHenry County Conservation District and the Round Lake Area Park District have each been awarded Open Space Land Acquisition and Development (OSLAD) grants, announced State Representative Mark Beaubien (R-Wauconda) who was integral in securing the grants. The funding will be used for land acquisition and park enhancements.Round Lake Area Park District received $400,000 to develop Fairfield Sports Park on Beverly Drive. The 14.25-acre parcel will include a softball field, playground, trail/walkway, family game area, picnic shelter and wetland interpretive stations.

“The Department of Natural Resources should be commended for maintaining the OSLAD program, which provides funding to help parks flourish throughout the state. I believe it is important to maintain a good balance between open space and economic development. Fairfield Sports Park will provide fun and educational activities for the entire community to enjoy,” Rep. Beaubien said.

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