Pastor Randy White is running for Illinois Lieutenant Governor in the February, 2010 election, the clock is ticking friends. Randy has held several elected offices in the state of Illinois, and has helped with sixteen campaigns as church coordinator.

Randy is not one of the numerous “Political Machine” candidates that are running.

However when you review the “Job Description for Lieutenant Governor”
 
 

NO OTHER CANDIDATE CAN COME CLOSE TO RANDY’S ON THE JOB EXPERIENCE!

Job Description for Illinois Lieutenant Governor:

1) Rural Affairs 2) Agriculture 3) Education 4) Rivers and Waterways

5) Senior services, healthcare, emergency services

6) Creation of new jobs and retention of existing

7) Energy; hydro-electric, wind, nuclear, renewable resources and new sources

  • Randy’s on the job experience; In each and every category Randy has a minimum of four years and up to forty-six years experience in agriculture related fields.

1) Rural Affairs: Forty-six years of living, working, and experiencing everyday struggles of the rural life in rural Illinois, including county board, starting small businesses, mentoring fellow businessmen and church leadership.

2) Agriculture: Each and every year of Randy’s life, spring and fall, working two jobs. Factory work and working at planting and harvest time with farmers, sixteen to twenty hours a day. Tillage, delivering fertilizer, applying fertilizer, applying hog and cattle manure, planting corn, wheat, and beans, with conventional planters and no-till. During harvest time, preparing equipment for harvest, driving trucks, tractors and grain carts. Filling grain bins, calculating moisture content, and hauling to grain elevators. Living and experiencing the change from conventional plowing to no-till, building pole barns, hog confinements, fences, and machine sheds.

3) Education: Randy has worked with local school districts ensuring the safety and quality of education for every child. From the basic tasks of school bus driving, the daily routine of picking up and delivering students, to Scholastic Bowl, Science Olympiads, W.I.S.E., and sporting events, to assisting schools in times of tragedy. Ten years with the Regional Office of Education district 26, school crises assistance team, working with numerous schools as they work through student and teacher deaths. Randy will continue to work for safety but will more importantly work to raise us from #48 in education to #1 in education.

4) Rivers and Waterways: Randy is the only candidate that has actually worked on the rivers in the state, like the Mississippi, the Illinois, Rock and Wabash rivers. The Coast Guard Cutter Sciota is stationed on the Mississippi river across from Hamilton Illinois. The Sciota’s commission is to travel the Mississippi and Illinois rivers to set buoys, and to check wing damns. In short it is to ensure the steady flow of barges and private boats on the rivers. Randy is the only candidate that has spent significant amount of time actually on board the Sciota while setting buoys and helping to un-stick barges on sandbars. Randy is the only candidate that has been asked to be at the ceremony for promoting and transferring captains of the ship, known as “Transfer of Command.”

5) Senior Services, Healthcare, and Emergency Services: Six years on the Bi-state Home Health Care Committee. Four years on the committee overseeing Hancock County Shelter Care (senior citizen home). Four years overseeing the Emergency Medical Services of Hancock County; creating and turning over operations to the Hancock County E.M.S. Board. Bringing them from near bankruptcy and closing, to full solvency, growing and operating in the black!!! Four years overseeing the budget for Hancock County Police Department, States Attorney and judicial services. Five years as Police Chaplain riding with and working with officers daily to ensure citizens safety. First hand knowledge, training, and experience of the emergency services working through various police departments. Receiving training in life support, C.P.R., disaster services, terrorism task force, and Critical Incident Tactical Response. Nine years on various local, state, national and international critical incident and emergency response teams. Hand picked for disasters like; 911, California fires, India, Sri-Lanka and debriefing soldiers.

6) Creation and retention of jobs: Realizing that Illinois has some of the highest property taxes in the nation, Randy asked for and was appointed to the tax assessing position. Realizing that a majority of businesses fail due to overseas competition and over taxation, that families cannot afford the taxes on their homes, and $4.00 a gallon gas, Randy went through and paid for schooling to become a tax assessor so he would gain the full understanding of how taxes were levied, assessed and distributed. Randy is seeking out and planning a solution to high property taxes. There are currently three states with no real estate taxes and they are thriving. Randy would like for Illinois to become a state with no real estate tax. Randy has earned the C.I.A.O. tax assessing designation. Thirteen years in I.A.M. local 822, as a member, union steward and safety committeeman.

7) Energy Hydra-electric, Wind, Nuclear, Renewable Resources and creating new sources: Randy is the only candidate that has actually been inside power generating plants on the Mississippi, while assessment of needs and repair of generators was in progress!

Randy has first hand knowledge of how a generator is repaired, length of time involved, what each ones capacity is, how to enhance the efficiency of the generators and where to strategically locate new generating plants!New generating plants will lower our dependency on foreign oil.

More importantly lowering the demand for foreign fuels and relying on our own energy for electricity lowers home heating expenses, and fuel demands for cars. Illinois state rivers can provide energy not only for the state but for the surrounding states as well.

Hancock county board is currently working on an enterprise zone to help establish a wind farm that starts in Hancock County and reaches across to the east side of the state.

  • TWO QUESTIONS ON WHAT DO YOU WANT

1) Do you want to elect a person for the position of rural affairs Lieutenant Governor, that is yet another “experienced political machine candidate”, with years of political experience but little or no rural affairs experience or do you want a man that has years of on the job experience?

2) Do you want to have a candidate that has had no experience in the tax assessing field that will only raise your taxes to balance the budget, or do you want one that has had experience and knows where and how to cut tax waste?

Thank you for your time, we would appreciate your support to elect Randy White as our next Lt. Governor. Please pass this on to your family and friends through your personal computer.

Committee to elect Randy White Lt. Governor


Benjamin Rush

SIGNER OF THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE; SURGEON GENERAL OF THE CONTINENTAL ARMY; RATIFIER OF THE U. S. CONSTITUTION; “FATHER OF AMERICAN MEDICINE”; TREASURER OF THE U. S. MINT; “FATHER OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS UNDER THE CONSTITUTION"

I do not believe that the Constitution was the offspring of inspiration, but I am as satisfied that it is as much the work of a Divine Providence as any of the miracles recorded in the Old and New Testament.