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Halstead: Democrats Will Find 'Very Good Candidate' To Follow Bustos

Halstead: Democrats Will Find 'Very Good Candidate' To Follow Bustos
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Bustos Won't Seek Sixth Term


By Trent Rice
Apr 30, 2021
MOLINE, Illinois -- Illinois Congresswoman Cheri Bustos won't run for another term in the U.S. House of Representatives.
The Moline Democrat posted a YouTube video Friday morning saying she won't seek a sixth term.
In the video, Bustos says her announcement now should give those who want to run for the seat enough time to plan their campaigns.
Bustos was elected to her first term in Illinois' 17th House District in 2012.

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Illinois' Cheri Bustos won't seek reelection, will retire after 2022


U.S. Rep. Cheri Bustos announced Friday that she won't seek a sixth term in Congress next year ahead of a redrawing of Illinois congressional district maps.
The Moline Democrat was reelected last year in a close race against Republican Esther Joy King and ran House Democrats' campaign operations during the 2020 elections.
"My North Star has always been to serve my community, drive real results and build a better future," she said in a statement announcing her decision. "As I turn every corner on each decade of life, I take time to reflect and evaluate what my next chapter might bring. That’s how, 10 years ago, I decided to run for Congress."

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Five-term U.S. Rep. Cheri Bustos will not seek reelection


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U.S. Rep. Cheri Bustos, D-Ill., won’t run for re-election next year. The five-term congresswoman is making a public announcement today that she will end her run in the House after her term ends.
Bustos said her decision came after a periodic assessment of her career, something she says she’s done every 10 years. The Moline Democrat said her health is good and that she has no future job lined up, other than to continue representing the 17th District.
“I have no plans over these next 20 months to do anything but great work for this congressional district,” Bustos said in a telephone interview. “I’ll be able to figure this out. I always have big dreams and big hopes, and so I’m confident that whatever the next chapter is, it will be something where I’ll be in a position to help make a difference.

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Bustos Stresses Importance Of COVID-19 Vaccinations During Clinic Tour


Joe Deacon
/ WCBU
U.S. Rep. Cheri Bustos got a first-hand look at COVID-19 vaccination efforts in Tazewell County on Friday, and she urged citizens to get their shots as soon as possible to bring a quicker end to the pandemic.
“This is within our control as far as wearing masks, keeping your social distance, not getting together in mass numbers, and getting vaccinated,” the Moline Democrat said, adding emphasis to the last item on her list.
“Out of the you know goodness of your heart, think about your community. Think about those people who are working in health care; think about those first responders. They're getting worn out, and we have this within our control to get this in a better place," she said.

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Bustos: Biden's Inauguration A 'Celebratory Moment' For America


Tim Shelley
/ WCBU
U.S. Rep. Cheri Bustos says she's confident President Joe Biden will fulfill his promise of unifying the country in the days and weeks ahead.
Bustos, a Moline Democrat, said she believes the Biden's inauguration marks a new, more hopeful day for America.
"President Joe Biden, Vice President Kamala Harris, have now joined the ranks of those who have served at its highest levels. It's a celebratory moment. It's one that will be marked in our history books. And it's one that we gotta acknowledge that today's celebration follows one in American history that future generations will look back on in dismay," said Bustos, citing the COVID-19 pandemic, its resulting economic fallout, and two impeachment trials in the House.

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At League Event, Ray LaHood's Former Chief of Staff Optimistic About Biden Bipartisanship


Colleen Reynolds
/ WGLT
Americans have rarely been as polarized as they are today, but Brad McMillan, chief of staff for former Republican Rep. Ray LaHood, believes the country can return to a new era of civility and compromise.
McMillan is now executive director of the Institute for Principled Leadership in Public Service at Bradley University in Peoria. The Institute’s motto is, “Changing America Through Bipartisan Leadership,” and it teaches an ethical and collaborative approach to creating public policy.
McMillan told a group from the League of Women Voters of McLean County on Wednesday night that it’s a tough road ahead with so many cultural influences fighting against bipartisanship. But he’s optimistic because he said President-elect Joe Biden has a long history of what he called “bipartisan tendencies.”

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