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Kirk W. Dillard (born June 1, 1955) is an American politician and the current Chairman of the Regional Transportation Authority Board of Directors. Previously, he served as a Republican member of the
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, representing the 24th District from 1993 until his resignation in August 2014.


Early life and education

Dillard was born in
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on June 1, 1955. He graduated from
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, where he is now a Hall of Fame Alumnus, received his
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from
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, and later obtained his J.D. from
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. Dillard serves as a Public Policy School mentor for the
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.


Early career

Dillard was the
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to former
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, starting in 1991, for Edgar's first term. He also served as the Director of Legislative Affairs to former Governor James R. Thompson. On April 1, 1987, Governor Jim Thompson appointed Dillard to be a judge on the
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for a term ending January 16, 1989. On June 23, 1987, the Illinois Senate confirmed Dillard to said judgeship. The seat filled by Dillard was a newly created seat as part of the expansion of the court from five members to seven members. On April 13, 1989, Dillard was reappointed for a term ending January 16, 1995 and confirmed for said term by the Illinois Senate on June 26, 1989. Dillard was a member of the Republican Illinois State Central Committee and was a chairman of the
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Republican Party. He sits on the
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for the Robert Crown Center for Health Education and is a partner at Locke Lord Bissell & Liddell LLP.


Illinois State Senate

Dillard served in the Illinois Senate from 1993 to 2014. Dillard was appointed to the State Senate in December 1993, after Thomas McCracken Jr. resigned. At the start of the 95th General Assembly, Senate Minority Leader Frank Watson appointed Dillard to the Senate Republican leadership team as a Minority Caucus Whip. Dillard is a member of the
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(ALEC), serving as Illinois state leader. In June 2007, he appeared in an
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TV ad touting his former state senate colleague,
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. Dillard served in the
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as the Co-Chairperson of the Judiciary Committee, and Chairman of the High Technology Task Force. He also served on the Senate Committee as a Whole; Environment & Energy Committee; Executive Appointments Committee; Licensed Activities Committee; and the Subcommittee on Amendments; Subcommittee on Special Issues (Where he was the Sub-Minority Spokesperson); and the Environment & Energy Subcommittee. Dillard cosponsored the Senior Citizens Tax Deferral program. Dillard was a sponsor of Illinois' first major campaign finance and ethics reform in 25 years. Dillard resigned from the Illinois Senate effective August 3, 2014. The Republican Party for the 24th Legislative District appointed Chris Nybo, the Republican nominee for the 2014 general election, to the vacancy.


Illinois Governor campaigns


2010

On July 8, 2009, Dillard officially announced his candidacy for governor in Hinsdale, Illinois. He opened a campaign office on
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in
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. Dillard attempted to frame his campaign as focused on enacting Illinois ethics reform and making the state more financially responsible to the taxpayers. The field for the February 2, 2010 primary was crowded, with seven Republicans running. Dillard was dogged through the entire campaign for a commercial in which he appeared to endorse Democrat Barack Obama for president, leading conservative activists to compare him to
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. In his campaign for governor, Dillard was endorsed by the Illinois State Rifle Association,
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, Illinois Education Association, Union of Operating Engineers, Local 150, Sangamon County Republican Party, Family-PAC, ''Aurora Beacon News'', ''
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, ''Peoria Journal Star'', ''Elgin Courier'', ''Kankakee City News'', ''Naperville Sun'', ''News-Herald'', ''Southtown Star'', ''Southwest News-Herald'', '' Springfield State Journal-Register'', ''
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''. He was also endorsed by former Illinois Governor
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. Dillard placed second, losing to Bill Brady by 193 votes. Dillard did not concede the race until a month after the election.


2014

Jil Tracy, whose family owns DOT Foods, was Dillard's running mate. Dillard was endorsed by the Illinois Education Association, the Illinois Federation of Teachers, Illinois State Rifle Association, AFSCME, former Governors
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and Jim Thompson, and the Fraternal Order of Police Labor Council Leading up to the March Primary, a Capitol Fax/We Ask America poll indicated that
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was leading in Dillard's home Senate District likely due to a strong television advertising push by Rauner. However, a more recent We Ask America Poll was conducted just a week before the Primary Election and showed a late surge for Dillard. Rauner defeated Dillard with 40% of the vote to Dillard's 37%.


Post-legislative career

In late June 2014 Dillard was selected to become the
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's new chairperson. He indicated that his priorities as RTA chair would include eliminating interagency turf wars and improving
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service reliability. In 2024, Governor
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nominated Dillard to the Board of Trustees of
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on April 12, 2023. The Illinois Senate confirmed Dillard on May 19, 2023.


Reputation

In 2004, an unsigned opinion piece in ''
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'' called on Dillard to run against his old friend
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for U.S. Senator, stating "Illinois needs you—and so does Mr. Obama." Dillard has been called an "accomplished and articulate legislator," by
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Awards and honors

The following awards and honors have been given to Dillard during his time in the Illinois Senate: *
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"Who's Who in Chicago Business". *
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's ''Illinois Issues Magazine'', "Legislative Staff Hall of Fame. * "Outstanding Legislator" presented by both the nation's private bi-partisan and Republican legislators associations. * Illinois State Crime Commission "Legislator of the Year". * Family PAC "Legislator of the Year" & "Friend of the Family" awards. * Illinois Equal Justice Foundation – "Champion of Justice Award" for providing legal aid to low-income families. * Illinois Press Association – "Legislative Service Award" for dedication to strengthening Open Meetings and Freedom of Information Acts. * Illinois Chamber of Commerce – "Champion of Free Enterprise". * Named Western Illinois University's "Man of the Year" in 1977. * The Illinois Hospital and Health Systems Association named Dillard an "Outstanding Legislator for 1999." * Illinois Civil Justice League "Friends of Fairness" Award


References


External links

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