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Edwin Reyes was the
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for the County’s
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, in northwest Chicago. He held the position as a Democrat from 2009–2014.


Education

Reyes attended Northern Illinois University in the early 1980s, after which he enlisted in the United States Air Force from 1983-1986 on active duty and eventually earned his bachelor's degree in Liberal Arts from
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in 1996.


Political career

Reyes served as Chief of Staff for Chicago Alderman
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from 2003–2004. From 2006–2009, Reyes served as a state trooper on the security detail for governor
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.


County Commissioner

One of Reyes' first official votes as commissioner was to override John Stroger's veto of a sales tax cut in 2009. During the 2010 election, Reyes listed his top three priorities as healthcare access, violence prevention, and educational resources. The Chicago Tribune declined to endorse him that year, reporting that "Reyes answers to the men who sent him, Democratic bosses
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and Joseph Berrios." In 2013, Reyes supported a $25 tax on gun sales proposed by Toni Preckwinkle.Donovan, Lisa. "Cook County’s special gun tax kicks in Monday." Chicago Sun-Times, May 2, 2013.
/ref> Reyes chaired the committees on veterans and law enforcement.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Reyes, Edwin Puerto Rican people in Illinois politics American politicians of Puerto Rican descent Illinois Democrats Living people Members of the Cook County Board of Commissioners United States Air Force airmen Year of birth missing (living people) Northeastern Illinois University alumni