Julie Hamos

Julie Hamos

U.S. House, Illinois - District 10

  • A key Democratic pick-up opportunity
  • A dynamic, experienced candidate
  • An early primary contest

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About Julie Hamos

A hot 2010 race

With GOP Cong. Mark Kirk running for the U.S. Senate, Democrats have an opportunity to pick up Illinois’s 10th congressional district in 2010. Long a GOP-stronghold, this seat is primed for takeover -- voters here chose Obama in 2008 and Kerry in 2004 -- and with five-term state Rep. Julie Hamos in the race, it’s a great opportunity to add a new pro-choice Democratic woman to Congress. Hamos is a public interest lawyer who has devoted her career to improving the lives of women and families. Co-founder of the Illinois Coalition Against Domestic Violence, she helped write the state’s first laws to protect battered women. A 32-year resident of Illinois, Hamos emigrated to the U.S. as a child when her family fled Hungary during the 1956 revolution.

A compelling leader

Hamos is a creative leader with experience tackling complex issues as an attorney and a legislator. As a staff member of the U.S. House Ways and Means Committee, she helped educate Americans about the then-newly established Earned Income Tax Credit. In the Illinois House, she founded and chaired the Illinois House Mass Transit Committee, leading the effort to reform Chicago’s regional transit system. Named a “top legislator” by more than 25 organizations, Hamos has forged legislation to make buildings more energy efficient, promote electronic health records, and expand access to affordable housing. A former board member of Planned Parenthood/Chicago Area, Hamos is a passionate advocate for the right to choose.

A February 2 primary, a short electoral timeline

Before she can battle Republican attempts to hold this seat, Hamos must win Illinois’s early February 2 primary against Kirk’s two-time challenger, an experienced candidate who raised millions for his prior campaigns. Then she must regroup quickly to face the full force of a Republican party that will strenuously defend their turf. Hamos has won before with help from EMILY’s List’s Political Opportunity Program -- now she needs strong support from EMILY’s List members to win this congressional seat for Democrats.

October 29, 2009

Video: Julie stands up for the public option

Hamos for Congress

Video: Julie stands up for the public option

Julie Hamos is calling on Congress to include a robust public option as part of health care reform.

"A public option is the best way to ensure competition and make health care accessible to everyone, and yet our current representative instead stands with his out-of-touch GOP leadership and the insurance lobbyists who fund them."

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October 15, 2009

Democrat Hamos holds fundraising edge in 10th Dist.

Daily Herald

Democrat Hamos holds fundraising edge in 10th Dist.

The Democratic and Republican races for the suburban 10th Congressional District seat are crowded, but one candidate has broken away from the pack when it comes to campaign fundraising.

Democrat Julie Hamos collected more than $547,300 in her first three months on the campaign trail, newly released federal records show, much more than any other candidate who's filed disclosure paperwork so far.

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September 6, 2009

Another GOP Entrant For Kirk's Illinois Seat

CQ Politics

Don't confuse him with the former Senate Majority Leader from Kansas: Bob Dold is an Illinois businessman and lawyer who is waging a 2010 bid for the highly competitive 10th District north of Chicago.

Dold, a Republican whose family owns a pest control business, is the fourth Republican who has filed paperwork with the Federal Election Commission to prepare a campaign in the 10th, which Republican Rep. Mark Steven Kirk is leaving open to run for the Senate.

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