Chad Hays | |
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Member of the Illinois House of Representatives from the 104th district | |
In office December 2010 – September 2017 | |
Preceded by | William Black |
Succeeded by | Michael Marron |
Mayor of Catlin | |
In office May 1991 – May 1999 | |
Preceded by | Terry Dolan |
Succeeded by | Fred Rinehart |
Personal details | |
Born | Vermilion County, Illinois | January 5, 1963
Political party | Republican |
Spouse | Ruth |
Children | Three Children |
Residence | Catlin, Illinois |
Alma mater | Southern Illinois University |
Profession | Hospital Administrator |
Chad D. Hays is a Republican member of the Illinois House of Representatives, representing the 104th district from December 2010 to September 7, 2018.
William B. Black resigned from the Illinois House effective December 22, 2010. The Republican county party chairs of the district appointed Hays to succeed Black. Hays was sworn into office on December 22, 2010.[1] For the 96th General Assembly, House Minority Leader Tom Cross appointed Hays to the following committees: Appropriations-Higher Education; Financial Institutions; Railroad Industry; and Transportation, Regulation, Roads.[2]
On July 7, 2017, Hays announced his retirement from the Illinois House citing the budget impasse and on June 22, 2018, gave an effective date of resignation of September 7, 2018.[3][4]
On February 12, 2016, he was named as an Illinois state co-chair of John Kasich's presidential campaign.[5]
References
- ↑ Mahoney, Mark (Chief Clerk of the House) (ed.). "Resignations and Appointments" (PDF). Journal of the Illinois House of Representatives. Illinois House of Representatives. 96 (156): 4–5. Retrieved June 26, 2021.
- ↑ Mahoney, Mark (Chief Clerk of the House) (ed.). "Letters of Transmittal" (PDF). Journal of the Illinois House of Representatives. Illinois House of Representatives. 96 (157): 5. Retrieved June 26, 2021.
- ↑ Miller, Rich (July 3, 2017). "Rep. Chad Hays to retire: "Blame, press conferences and talking points have replaced governing"". Capitol Fax. Springfield, Illinois. Retrieved July 3, 2017.
- ↑ Miller, Rich (June 22, 2018). "Rep. Chad Hays to resign". Capitol Fax. Springfield, Illinois. Retrieved June 22, 2018.
- ↑ "Organization of Kasich for America - Staff, Advisors and Supporters". www.p2016.org. Retrieved 10 November 2020.
External links
- Representative Chad Hays (R) 104th District at the Illinois General Assembly
- State Representative Chad Hays constituency site
- Profile at Vote Smart
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