NONPARTISAN CANDIDATE GUIDE FOR ILLINOIS GOVERNOR’S RACE See www.Vote411.org for voting info For more detailed information on candidate positions visit their respective pages at Votesmart.org. Pat Quinn VoteSmart pages Bruce Rauner VoteSmart pages Chad Grimm VoteSmart pages ,l'mumb t . Pat Quinn Volunteer at www.9uinnforillinois.com Bruce Rauner (R) Volunteer at www.brucerauner.com Chad Grimm (L) Volunteer at www.grimmforlibem.com Education: Do you support increasing funding for K-12 education? Educaion: Do you support increasing funding for higher education? Elections: Do you support increasing restrictions on campaign donations? Environment: Do you support taking government action to limit the levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere? Gay Marriage: Do you marriage? Hea Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare? Marijuana: Do you support efforts to decriminalize and/or legalize marijuana? Social Issues: Should abortion be highly restricted? Yes Yes Supports medical marijuana No No Supports medical marijuana No 1 Unknown YES Social Issues: Should employers be able to withhold contraceptive coverage from employees if they disagree with it morally? No Unknown Unknown Taxes: Would you increase taxes on corporations and/or high-income individuals to pay for public services? Yes No. Seeks to reduce all taxes No. Seeks to reduce all taxes and move toward zero income tax. Other gubernatorial candidates include ScottSummers (Green Write-In) MW meet-soott—sunmrs— candidate-forflmorl Due to limited space, we can’t include his positions, but invite you to check out his website. Created by the Menagerie—1mm W a non-partisan effort to help college and university administrators, faculty, and student leaders engage their schools in the election. Key sites consulted included W M mwmversity of Pennsylvania Annenberg School—lets you search the truth of candidate stands), m and public candidate statements. For a comprehensive guide to all races including local races and state initiatives, see m created by the League of Women Voters. 1 Currently willing to support under certain conditions, but has previously talked of eliminating state minimum wage and largely still opposes. Whave changed_significantly from advocating outright elimination, to reduction only, to supporting federal increase that would increase Illinois minimum wage if it were combined with pro- business reforms.