Lenzi Calls on Bost to vote for Emergency Postal Service Legislation

Lenzi Calls on Bost to vote for Emergency Postal Service Legislation

Carbondale, IL – Speaking to voters in front of the Carbondale Post Office today, Democratic Congressional candidate Ray Lenzi urged incumbent Mike Bost to stand up for 12th District senior citizens, veterans and businesses and vote to approve emergency legislation that would prevent the Postal Service from dialing back service.
“We’re going learn a lot about Mike Bost in the coming days,” observed Lenzi. “Will he vote with the best interests of the 12th District in mind, or will he play politics and blindly follow the President’s campaign to sabotage the election?”
Lenzi’s comments came as he embarked on a four-day tour of 17 Post Offices in the 12th District, greeting voters and taking President Trump to task for deliberately knee-capping the United States Postal Service, and causing hardship for 12th District voters who depend on timely delivery of mail.

Lenzi noted that President Trump has made numerous evidence-free claims about voter fraud when it comes to mail-in ballots, questioning the legitimacy of the election. “When have we ever had an American president who says any election that he doesn’t win is, by definition, illegitimate?

The U.S. House returns to Washington this week to consider issues facing the Postal Service. A vote on the emergency legislation could come as early as Saturday.

“Will Mike Bost vote to protect American democracy and stand up for fast and efficient postal service as well as safe and secure mail-in voting procedures,” asked Lenzi. “Well, who knows…he doesn’t meet with constituents or hold town hall meetings or communicate with voters. As far as anyone knows, he’ll fall in line with Trump and hide behind the trappings of his office.

“So, how about it Mike? Are you in favor of American democracy; are you in favor of allowing the Postal Service to provide efficient, fast delivery of mail as enshrined in the U.S. Constitution? Or will you back Trump and his effort to cause interference, inconvenience, and outright harm to 12th District voters?

Here is the schedule for Lenzi’s four-day Post Office tour:
Wednesday, Aug. 19
10 a.m. – Carbondale, 1301 E. Main St.


11 a.m. – Colp, 1501 N. Mayor Caliper Drive


11.30 a.m. – Herrin, 200 S. Park Ave.


12:30 p.m. – Marion, 205 E. Main St.


2 p.m. – West Frankfort, 219 E. Main St.


3 p.m. – Benton, 301 N. Du Quoin St. 4 p.m. – Christopher, 110 N. Emma St.

Thursday, Aug. 20

10 a.m. – Du Quoin, 304 E. Main St.

10:45 a.m. – Tamaroa, 11 N. Chestnut St.

12:30 p.m. – Sesser, 207 W. Franklin St.

2 p.m. – Waltonville, 504 E. Main St.

3 p.m. – Mt. Vernon, 726 Park Plz.

4 p.m. – Christopher, 110 N. Emma St.

Friday, Aug. 21
10 a.m. – Belleville, 120 W. Washington St.

Monday, Aug. 24

10 a.m. – Granite City, 2350 Madison Ave.


11 a.m. – Woodriver, 161 E. Ferguson Ave.


12 p.m. – Alton, 2350 Homer M. Adams Pkwy.


2 p.m. – O’Fallon, 1111 S. Lincoln Ave.

National Environmental Group Backs Lenzi Campaign

National Environmental Group Backs Lenzi Campaign

Carbondale, Ill. – Ray Lenzi, Democratic candidate for Illinois’ 12th District congressional seat, has picked up the endorsement of the Sierra Club, a national organization devoted to protecting America’s environment.
“Our campaign is very pleased to have the backing of the Sierra Club and its 3.8 million members and supporters,” said Lenzi. “It’s recognition that our positions on the environment, global warming and alternative fuels are in the best interests of the people of the 12th District and indeed the entire nation.”
In making their endorsement, the Sierra Club wrote, “We look forward to working with you to protect America’s air, water and land for our families and our future.”
The Sierra Club is committed to promoting clean energy solutions that will move the nation towards a safe and clean energy future built on energy efficiency, clean energy and American innovation.
“These goals match perfectly with what out campaign stands for,” Lenzi noted. “The people in the 12th District are proud of their heritage when it comes to the environment and responsible use of natural resources. If elected, I’ll make sure those voices are heard in Washington.”
The Lenzi campaign has also won endorsements from the Illinois Federation of Teachers, the United Steelworkers union, the national Indivisible organization, Mom’s Demand Action, LEAP Forward, the Sunrise Movement, Our Revolution Downstate, and the Illinois branch of the Sierra Club.

Lenzi issues debate challenge

Lenzi issues debate challenge

CARBONDALE/O’FALLON — The Democratic candidate for Illinois’ 12th district congressional seat today speculated that his Republican opponent may be afraid to engage in a series of debates.
“We have tried and tried, over and over again, to communicate with Mike Bost and his campaign about having an open discussion of the issues,” said Lenzi, “But despite our best efforts, not a peep. Maybe he’s afraid to face the issues of our challenging times.”
Lenzi’s comments came during a pair of news conferences held today in front of Bost’s congressional offices in Carbondale and O’Fallon.
Lenzi also said Bost may be afraid of his legislative failures including his votes to cut Medicare and Medicaid, the Affordable Care Act and his votes for Big Pharma.
“There are sponsors waiting. We can simply meet like Lincoln and Douglas did where each of the candidates speaks for an equal about of time,” Lenzi noted. “It doesn’t have to be difficult…and to be clear we will speak in each county whether Bost agrees to join us or not.”
“Trump was on television the other day talking about the Covid pandemic and claiming everything is ‘under control.’ Now, we all know better than that. But does Mike Bost know that? The voters need to know where Mr. Bost stands.”
Lenzi noted that America is in big trouble and that the time for change in now.

We’re throwing down the gauntlet and calling out Mike Bost. I stand ready to debate the issues and present my views to the voters of the 12th District. Is ‘No Show Mike?’

LENZI CHALLENGES BOST TO DEBATES, CHARGES CORRUPTION AND FAILURE

LENZI CHALLENGES BOST TO DEBATES, CHARGES CORRUPTION AND FAILURE

RAYMOND LENZI, DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE, ILLINOIS 12TH DISTRICT

My campaign has tried and tried, over and over again, to communicate with Mike Bost and his campaign about having open discussions of the issues facing Southern Illinois and the nation as we get ready to vote in the 2020 election.
In order to facilitate these open discussions, we have challenged Mr. Bost to a series of Lincoln-Douglas style debates, one in each county of the 12th District.
But despite our best efforts…not a peep out of Mr. Bost.
We sent Mike these two certified letters (holds up envelopes) which were returned to us. It took a full month for one of ‘em to find its way back to our mailbox. We send a third letter by First Class mail, and by email. But who knows what became of it…again, not a peep out of Mr. Bost.
So here we are…in front of Mr. Bost’s office hoping that with some direct contact, he’ll hear our message. Which is this:
Congressman Bost: we openly challenge you with a debate schedule. (Refer to poster) There are sponsors already waiting including the League of Women Voters, the regional media, the NAACP, labor and business groups, each of our campaigns and parties, the Green Party and more who will help promote these discussions.
This doesn’t have to be difficult. While some groups may choose to have a question and answer format we can simply meet like Lincoln and Douglas did in an open format where each candidate simply speaks for an equal amount of time. We propose to start on Labor Day in Union County in Jonesboro, site of the third Lincoln-Douglas debate, with a closing session in Alton, site of the final Lincoln-Douglas debate. Social distancing guidelines would be observed. Or these sessions can take place on-line.
We should make it clear that we will speak in each county whether you agree to join us or not. The issues of the day and the historic times in which we live demand it. You are either for a democratic discussion of the issues or you’re afraid to face the challenges of our times. We will make it clear that if you fail to meet us on the democratic field of battle we will call you out as a coward, afraid to face the issues and the voters; call you out as “No Show Mike” the pawn of Big Pharma and Dark and Dirty Money. We start here today at your office. We will not go away. We throw down the gauntlet and call you out.
So why would “No Show Mike” NOT want to debate? Well, there might be some very good reasons Mr. Bost is in hiding.

Let’s start with corruption. In 2016 Donald Trump, Mike Bost and friends ran on the slogan “Drain the Swamp”. What is now clear is that both Donald Trump and Mike Bost represent the worst creatures of the swamp they talked about draining.
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Donald Trump’s corruption is well documented. But there is no doubt that the overwhelming failure of the Trump administration and the prevailing Republican party is the tragedy of the corona virus pandemic. There are now more than 165,000 Americans who have lost their lives from Covid-19. The failure of the Trump administration’s response has also produced the worst economic collapse in American history.
Trump was on television the other day talking about the Corona pandemic claiming everything is “under control.” Now, we all know better than that. But does Mike Bost know that? Who knows?
“No Show” Mike has not held a Town Hall in nearly four years. He has voted 33 times to repeal the Affordable Care Act, to take health insurance away from 30 million Americans – 50,000 right here in his own district, while ending protections for those with pre-existing conditions and costing 3,500 good paying healthcare jobs. Bost’s legislative failures include votes to cut Medicare and Medicaid, votes for Big Pharma and keeping drug prices high for Seniors.
I would also point out that within the first few months in office, Bost spent more on taxpayer-funded office expenses than any other member of Congress. He also used his free taxpayer-funded mailing privileges more than any other member of Congress. He has voted to keep the Confederate flag flying on the grounds of the U.S. Capitol Building. And in 2015 he voted to limit the power of the Office of Congressional Ethics and House Ethics.
America is in big trouble and it’s time for a big change. There are many issues ranging from getting dark money out of politics, electoral reform, women’s right to control their own bodies, gender equality, education funding and more. Democracy is supposed to be about the open and free discussion and resolution of issues that America faces.
But “No Show Mike” doesn’t seem to want to talk about any of this.
Just what are you afraid of Mike?
I close with the three mantras of our campaign: 1) Forward, not Backward, 2) We the People, We the Majority, and 3) The Times They are a’changin.
It’s time to retire, Donald Trump, Mitch McConnell and Mike Bost!