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Congressman Brad Schneider Updates Local Rotary Club Monday August 26, 2013

On Monday August 26, 2013 The Rotary Club of Highland
Park will host Congressman Brad Schneider at their weekly luncheon of fellowship
and engaging programs.  The public is
invited to attend this opportunity to meet with and ask questions of
Congressman Schneider.  Luncheon Reservations
should be made by Friday August 23, 2013 at dawnrotary@gmail.com.
Cost is $15 per person and can be paid at the door.  Walk in registration is not available.



 



Congressman Brad Schneider represents Illinois’s 10th
Congressional District, where for more than 20 years he has had a successful
career in business and management consulting, advising companies large and
small. Through his work, Brad has helped many family-owned businesses
address the challenges of today’s economy and plan for the future. This
experience has allowed him to see first-hand the challenges small businesses
face when trying to hire new workers and grow their company. As a small
business owner himself, Brad understands the impact thriving small businesses
can have on a community’s overall economy.

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In Congress, he is focused on strengthening the middle
class, helping small businesses grow, protecting the environment and getting
Washington focused on securing opportunities for the next generation. And
as a member of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, Brad is committed to
ensuring the United States’ leadership in global affairs, as well as continuing
his advocacy for a strong U.S.-Israel relationship and other pertinent foreign
policy issues.

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At home, Brad has deep ties to the community,
including service with organizations such as the Jewish United Fund, the
Chicago Council on Global Affairs and Business and Professional People for the
Public Interest. Among his most enjoyable commitments, he coached his sons’
soccer and baseball teams for 12 years. 

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