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DuPage Conservatives Endorses Rivadeneira
posted: January 15, 2010 • Categories: Campaign Updates, Issues, Endorsements • Comments: 0
ELMHURST, IL – Rafael Rivadeneira, the conservative candidate for Illinois House District 41, received the endorsement from DuPage Conservatives, a grassroots organization founded by Frank Napolitano, a Bartlett Village Trustee.
“Rafael, while campaigning, has been working hard on an actual plan to reduce spending, and get Illinois back on the right track. He has found time to get out and get the required signatures, seek endorsements, speak at events, but already has begun delivering on his promise, before the primary is even here,” Napolitano said. “Very few people that I have had the opportunity to meet and talk to have the work ethic and dedication to the citizens of Illinois that Rafael has. He is a strong fiscal and social conservative.”
Rivadeneira said he was grateful for the endorsement of DuPage Conservatives. He said he was honored to be recognized for his dedication to reducing waste in Illinois government.
“It’s time we stop talking about returning the Republican Party to our core conservative values and put those words into action. I will lead the fight against the expansion of government, unnecessary taxation and wasteful spending when the people of the 41st District send me to Springfield,” Rivadeneira said.
Rivadeneira also received endorsements from Illinois Federation for Right to Life, Tax Accountability, the political action arm of National Taxpayers United of Illinois, Illinois Conservatives and Eagle Forum of Illinois.
Rivadeneira is president of the Republican National Hispanic Assembly (RNHA) of Illinois and is the immediate past president and founder of the DuPage County chapter of the RNHA. An elected precinct committeeman in York Township, he is actively involved in the York Township Republican Committeemen’s Organization, the DuPage Young Republicans and the Illinois Republican Party.
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