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Paul Schimpf opens campaign office in Waterloo

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Paul Schimpf, candidate for State Senate in Illinois 58th District

Paul Schimpf, candidate for State Senate in Illinois 58th District

Paul Schimpf, candidate for State Senate in Illinois 58th District, has opened a campaign office in Monroe County.

It’s at 742 N. Market in Waterloo, next to the Rural King.

Schimpf, a retired U.S. Marine, is vying for the GOP nomination in a race to replace retiring State Sen. Dave Luechtefeld (R-Okawville). He was born at Scott Air Force Base, lives in Waterloo and was raised in Monroe County before attending the U.S. Naval Academy.

The 58th District includes parts of Washington, Jefferson, Perry, Randolph, Jackson, Union, Monroe and St. Clair Counties.

Luechtefeld has endorsed Schimpf.

“When you think of someone who’s going to replace you, you’d like to have someone who is honest and smart, and someone who is going to work really hard, and I’m convinced he is on track with that,” he told the Southern Illinoisan upon Schimpf ’s announcement last fall.

Sheila Simon, the former lieutenant governor and running mate of former governor and Chicago Demo- crat Pat Quinn, will be the Democrat nominee for the 58th District seat in November. If elected, she would ally with the currently Chicago-centric leadership in Springfield, including House Speaker Michael Madigan and Senate President John Cullerton.

Both are advocates for more state borrowing, an income tax hike and shifting more state funding to Chi- cago. In her 2010 run for lieutenant governor, Simon publicly called for an income tax hike.

Schimpf is campaigning on a platform of streamlined government and lower taxes.

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