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Randall Mark "Randy" Hultgren (born March 1, 1966) is the U.S. Representative for Illinois's 14th congressional district. He is a member of the Republican Party.
Hultgren previously represented the 48th district Senate seat in the Illinois General Assembly from 2007 - 2011. The 48th Senate District includes parts of DuPage, Kane, and Will counties and all or part of Aurora, Batavia, Geneva, Naperville, North Aurora, Warrenville, West Chicago, Wheaton, and Winfield.
Early life and education
Hultgren graduated from Wheaton Academy in 1984 and from Bethel University in 1988, Magna Cum Laude. He earned a juris doctorate degree from Chicago-Kent College of Law in 1993.
Political campaigns
Hultgren has been Republican Precinct Committeeman for Milton Township Princinct #20; ...
As a State Representative, Randy Hultgren has built a seven year record as a reliable conservative who has been a leader on issues that matter to families and businesses. , positive
Auto Meter Products recently welcomed U.S. Congressman Randy Hultgren (R-IL) for a tour of its headquarters in Sycamore, Illinois. Auto Meter officials had already developed a working relationship with Rep. Hultgren, having hosted a previous visit and attending several other functions before last year’s election. This tour was part of SEMA’s District Site Visits Program, which connects lawmakers with SEMA members.
The visit showcased Auto Meter’s new department for producing battery-testing products. The department employs six new workers, and Rep. Hultgren was pleased to ...
It's been a great month so far back in the 14th District. I'd like to thank everyone for coming out to my town hall meetings this month. We may not agree on all of the issues, but it means so much to me that you are willing to be engaged in the process and have your opinions heard on the issues most important to you.
Please remember that I am holding another town hall meeting on Monday, August 29, in the Yorkville City Council Chambers at 6:00pm. Hope to see you there.
I've always said that some of my most important work is done back home in Illinois, and that's absolutely been the case this ...
While Rep. Randy Hultgren thinks Speaker John Boehner and his lieutenants did a masterful job in this messy debt-ceiling debate, in the end, the freshman Republican congressman didn’t vote Boehner’s way—he was one of five members of the Illinois delegation who voted “no” on the legislation that was just signed into law by President Obama. Hultgren, who represents the 14th District, said that the final compromise emasculated the Balanced Budget Amendment that Hultgren strongly favors.
The 45-year-old father of four, who is married to his college sweetheart, was ...