![]() |
Home | Search | Browse | About IPO | Staff | Links |
![]() LETTERS Kustra's contribution was not given to a political candidate Bill Handzel's letter (see Illinois Issues, June 1998, page 36) regarding Lt. Gov. Bob Kustra's recent charitable contribution was both inaccurate and offensive. Allow me to set the record straight. Contrary to Handzel's assertion, Lt. Gov. Kustra did not give $20,000 to Cook County Recorder of Deeds Jesse White. The contribution was to the not-for-profit Jesse White Tumbling Team in an effort to establish a higher education scholarship fund for the tumblers. It was not a contribution to a political committee or candidate. It was a contribution to help kids go on to college. As Kustra stated at a news conference announcing the scholarship fund, "The challenges and opportunities created by the tumbling team have kept thousands of at-risk kids on the 'straight and narrow' and allowed them to become productive members of our society. I am pleased that I can help Jesse's kids continue their education beyond high school." Secondly, Handzel chooses to attack Lt. Gov. Kustra's loyalty to his party. This is absurd. For more than two decades, Kustra has been in the trenches working for Republican candidates throughout Illinois, raising money, giving speeches and energizing voters.
Handzel needs to get a clue and
his facts straight.
Correction
How to write us
Letters to the Editor 40 ¦ July/August 1998 Illinois Issues |
Sam S. Manivong, Illinois Periodicals Online Coordinator |