Ray Lenzi Launches Campaign for Congress

Ray Lenzi Launches Campaign for Congress

BRAD PALMER   WSIU  SEPT 20th 2019

A second democrat has jumped into the race to oust republican Mike Bost as the U.S. Representative from the 12th congressional district.

Former SIU administrator Ray Lenzi officially launched his campaign on Thursday evening in front of around 30 supporters at Carbondale City Hall.

“We say it’s really time to drain the swamp. We say it’s time to retire Mike Bost.”

Lenzi laid out a progressive agenda that he says is in stark contrast to Bost, the GOP incumbent. He says progress must be made on issues such as healthcare, gun violence , income inequality and others.

“The current government is not addressing the problems of the American people. We need an infrastructure bill, we have crumbling roads, all of those things. Then, we also have the climate crisis, where we really need action.”

He believes voters across the district are ready for his progressive agenda.

“I think the phenomenon we saw with the conservative surge in the last three cycles, let’s say, and particularly in the most recent, I think it’s waning.”

Joel Funk from Mascoutah announced his intention to run for the democratic nomination in the 12th district last month.

Makanda Democrat Lenzi hopes to challenge Rep. Mike Bost in 12th District

Makanda Democrat Lenzi hopes to challenge Rep. Mike Bost in 12th District

GABRIEL NEELY-STREIT The Southern   Aug 30, 2019

CARBONDALE — Makanda Democrat Raymond Lenzi will be filing as a candidate to challenge U.S. Rep. Mike Bost in Illinois’ 12th District in the 2020 election, he announced Thursday.

“This is going to be a bold campaign and it’s going to be a campaign on the issues,” Lenzi told The Southern. “This is a tough district to win. We’re going to have to start early and work harder.”

Like Bost, Lenzi has deep Southern Illinois ties.

He comes from a multi-generational coal mining family, and put himself through Southern Illinois University Carbondale working in the mines, he said.

Lenzi holds multiple degrees from SIUC, and filled several roles at the university, including associate chancellor for economic development and CEO of the SIU Research Park.

“We did millions of dollars in development plans in deep Southern Illinois every year, so I know about financing and tax credits, and I have clear, specific ideas about economic development in the 12th District,” he said. “I want to build the ‘city-county coalition,’ where St. Clair, Madison and Monroe counties stand with Union, Franklin and Williamson. We need bold action so people can share in the good things of the great American economy.”

Lenzi sees Bost, a three-term incumbent, as a yes-man for President Donald Trump, whose administration he called “an egotistical farce.”

“I think (Bost) has been complicit in everything that’s happened in this administration,” Lenzi said. “He’s been silent about disastrous immigration policies, silent about a tax cut that is only benefiting the rich, silent throughout the climate crisis. He was even silent when Republican Gov. Bruce Rauner was starving our university.”

Lenzi hopes to appeal to Republicans on the issues, he said, from justice for coal miners, to stable economic policies and fair taxation.

“I ask them, ‘Do you really stand with this chaos in Washington?’” he said.